Heard this from several sources. They're flattening out the totempole. Going to see lesser directors and avps going forward.
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Whatever happened to the honest post about Catherine Brightman? Worst AVP in HR. Should be the first to go. She only knows how to change the color on power point charts. She constantly embarrassed herself on conference calls because she knows very little.
We couldn't even get through a presentation on an important system because she kept interrupting my coworker about the color of the arrows and sizes of the text boxes and offering her "expert opinion" of the "proper" font to use. I can't think of 1 thing that witch has done to help ATT along. Catherine Brightman must GO!
Over a several decade career, I cannot count how many times I have heard of and seen the flattening to end all flattenings. "No more than n levels b/w the lowliest and the CEO!"
They do it but it's like cancer, it all always grows back.
Manda Henry newly promoted in Corp Comm. put her on the list
One look at the open reqs says everything.
That should happen, as it’s long overdue. There’s no need for two levels of “VP’s”…much less four! They’d cut substantial costs by ridding 2+ levels of (grossly overpaid) stuffed suits!
You know who else loves to read pictures of squares and arrows? Toddlers. Att is ran by toddlers. Your paychecks are approved by toddlers. They certainly aren’t “coders”. All Legg knows how to do is curse mildly on town halls and insinuate that he has power. He certainly doesn’t know how to stop a dns outage costing the company reputation and shareholder value. He’s a toddler.
OP here. Just take a look at webphone and look up the ratio of level 3s and 4s in Welday org. There's a ton of low hanging fruit to be cut when you've so many AVPs with less than 5 reports in an org.
This was also discussed in the board sessions.
When I started here there were 6 people between me and the ceo. Now there are 7 and 4 are VPs. I do not understand how this can happened
I’d love to see some flattening. Like a street roller or piston driven compressor.
Hope this is true. Start with HR. First person to go should be Catherine Brightman, AVP Technology in HR. How she ever got promoted to AVP in the first place is anyone's guess. Horrible manager!
I'd love to see some flattening, but this is hard to believe. This would result in level 5 VPs having hundreds of direct reports.
I deal with these VPs all the time, they can barely figure out how to hold a pen without assistance. All of their time would be consumed doing one on ones and performance assessments.
I'll believe it when i see it - we just had some guy in our org promoted to director (without reports) because he was thinking about leaving the company because of RTO. He was someone we def needed to keep, but if they did this for him, they're doing similar for others.
Evidence? I've heard this tune before.
With all of the job cuts span of control had to come into play.
Usage of PowerPoint will drop significantly. Thank god!
JTS -> John T Stankey.
Enterprise is where they are beginning to put this in place.
This should have happened decades ago.
But who would we supply PowerPoint slides for?
About time, no need or reason to have 4 lvls of VP’s.
Good.