The upper management was told for the last several years that unless they made changes to the constructions services division they would not be successful. There was a meeting with a large portion on the management and the changes that needed to occur to be successful were laid out in front of them and every last one was ignored. They have been ignoring the advice for several years and here we are now with people loosing their jobs due to incompetent leadership
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I've never seen a more appropriate forum for weak and cowardly people to defame others they likely have no true experience with... disgraceful.
Michael Bryant should be fired immediately. Terrible coworker
The logic is the managers of where profitable construction was happening for years are the id-*ts? When revenue drops at Buc-ees do ya’ll blame the beef jerky? The only thing posts on this site do is demonstrate Towers and Fiber point fingers at each other and THAT is the failure of upper management.
Excellent grammar and spelling from the poster calling other people id--ts. Ironic.
Some of those central area id--ts like KN and AP need to be let go. I dont care about anyrhing else. They deserve it
Does PS go down or does he stick around
Yup
They're talking about Canepari and Ackerman, they started it somewhere around 2012/2013 and both ldft when Bob retired
AHHH those famous words that will never be forgotten..."worldwide construction"...still laughing at that one. We knew we were in trouble when Mr. Schimdt spoke up.
Nerd to know those abbreviations. Paul Schmidt, Kelly Nosik, Michael Bryant, Anthony Pacifico and...JH? Am I close?
The director in question was in the east and went on to become vp of op strategy under BA with no direct reports and retired with him.
Let’s be clear here Cox services was not conceived by a financial director who hired all the let’s even just say managers. Cx services expanded over time up to when PS, MB, KN, JH & AP cut the deal with TMO in the central region.
Now if you would like to discuss the incompetencies of that group I can happily join in. Now I am not saying said finance director was any better for the program but he came after he didn’t start it. Informed debate is the best debate.
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It was dead to begin with. The whole program was designed by a director who's entire background was exclusively financial and he built it around people with zero industry experience.
Of course finances are top of the list when it comes to running a business, but you can't become a construction company when you're being run by accountants, real estate agents, and exclusively hiring fresh out of college kids because they have construction management degrees.