No products, Leader just quit, I can imagine finance is on the weekly manager Flash calls asking where the revenue is...but forget 30 seconds before being told there is no inventory...what a mess.
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Bring back Rusty!
Fumu.
Anyone know how it’s going at the plant on jurong island? Is it going to be the game changer it was made out to be? Is the Jubail plant still on schedule?
Truer words have never been spoken, @3dpf
Somehow, like a sick joke, the ones that are responsible to altering the course of the company are the ones reassigned to only ruin another department.
Good luck people
Ironically the biggest clusterfux of Chemicals is at its small headquarters in Sugar Land. That is what happens when you give the reins to leadership that only care about themselves and not the well-being of the company as a whole. Leaders build leaders. That’s the way it should work.
Not chemicals. You have backstabbing managers, HR calling the shots like they own the business, and NO CAREER PATHS for the people that wake up every morning to do the actual work all day. Only more work with less people and the pay isn’t compensating anymore. Great people were laid off and the ones remaining aren’t feeling that great knowing it can be them anytime now.
You treat your people like 💩, prepare for the consequences.
Time to trim the herd/LT who let JJ down. Otherwise they will prosper and any re-org will be a sick joke. Recent CAPEX expenditure in chemicals has not delivered and RM costs are not heading south anywhere soon. These people will try to disappear into more operational roles in the company where they, like a cancer, will have a second chance to sc--w things up, while blaming everyone below them. Chemicals need raking out, if it is to survive as an entity in OFS.
We’ll we all like a bit of a mess