I'm curious as to what people think about this. I don't think you see it anymore at home office. The concept of servant leadership is still talked about but I don't feel like we see it in action very often.
The concept of caring for associates feels hollow given all the firings/layoffs/re-orgs.
To me, it's actually worse that they continue to talk about it while getting rid of people month by month. I mean, how are we supposed to feel? We have to go to meetings and do the Walmart cheer but then watch out that we don't hit the layoff list.
All the while we see some of the main perpetrators of the layoffs getting promoted. I kid you not, there is a Sr VP who updated his linked in page with his new promotion the DAY that he'd just laid off a huge part of his team. Our CEO gets a fat raise amid layoffs. Now a new campus is being built while the leadership justifies the continued layoffs by saying expenses are too high.
The hypocrisy strains the bounds of credulity.
I'm curious as to what others think.