Thread regarding Bank of New York Mellon Corp. layoffs

Manager vs. Manager

My direct manager asks me to do reasonable things that are in conflict with the things their manager, HR and training seem to expect. Sometimes, they all seem to be in conflict with each other.

Since (in my case) these are all good people (as far as I know), I think that the massive disruption we have experienced may have left things out of sync.

Such as, how do we get [much more] work done with [much less] people?

Or, how can anyone doing twice the work be “below expectations”?

Or, your manager was let go and replaced with a “manager” that still has their old functional job, so has no time to actually manage, and might even be punished if they DO. Get a few of these unfortunate “managers” reporting to another unfortunate “manager”: goodbye management.

Some changes may have been good ideas that just don’t work, but there doesn’t seem to be good (if any) communication back up the line. And with fewer “levels” now in that line, I would have expected communication between managers to improve, not get worse.

Maybe they don’t know how to “manage”. Maybe they agree with policy, and maybe they are afraid to report such conflict back up the line. (Maybe some did, and were let go.) Or maybe it’s just chaos.

We blog a lot about our awful jobs and bad managers, but even good people with good jobs and good managers seem to be in a mess.

BNY, it’s whisper down the lane. By the time your policies are implemented, they are distorted or in direct conflict with intent.

Suggestion: you managers get together for a reality check.

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Post ID: @OP+Zv0Ktht

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Here’s one: upper management says use WOW awards! but mid-management will not approve because there is no budget for WOW awards... or they only want to approve their favorite people, maybe?

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Post ID: @6lao+Zv0Ktht

The emperors have no clothes!

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Post ID: @2mnd+Zv0Ktht

Not to change the subject, but did someone really say “vanity project”?

BNY is going broke yet your department has budget for a “vanity project”?

Shame on your department!

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Post ID: @2dyh+Zv0Ktht

Worried if you get punished for doing a “wrong” thing, not looking forward to reward if you do a correct thing? And not knowing which directive to follow?

This. Toxic. Environment.

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Post ID: @2kca+Zv0Ktht

Maybe I work in your department. This week a manager told her team not to waste time on a departmental vanity project, then a day later we got communication from her boss’ boss to participate every day.

Are we punished if we do (waste time) or punished if we don’t (participate)?

Assuming that’s not intentional, it’s pretty bad when seven levels of management can’t even get on the same page.

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Post ID: @2nlx+Zv0Ktht

A very excellent college professor told us, as we were nearing the end of our college education, "Sometimes it's easier to get a new job than it is to get new ethics."

I never forgot it.

Nice post.

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Post ID: @1xdj+Zv0Ktht

Reminds me of MAD magazine...Spy vs Spy. LOL.

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