As an almost 20 year employee who left (voluntarily) several months ago, I saw tremendous change during my tenure there. There was less and less regard or even acknowledgement of the actual work getting done and who was doing it. And more and more constant re-orgs and new plans. Also, less and less real importance put on accuracy of the content. Managers were chosen for their LACK of understanding about the actual work and because they were someone’s favorite of the week to promote. There was alot of talk about the value of accuracy and timeliness of the content, but when it really came down to it, there was no understanding or willingness to actually put any resources into it. Employees felt more and more like chess pieces being moved around and discarded in spite of their knowledge base or expertise. There was little documentation of how the work was actually being done and how to keep doing it so when people left, all that experitise and knowledge walked right out the door.
Well, I think that @XCnpqlA-7txw worded this up really well. This post deserved a thread of its own.