The old leadership team?
Marjorie spent the bulk of her time at Pearson buying dud startups and writing them off with your bonuses and raises.
She said she'd sell the FT "over my dead body".
Fallon said in 2012 that the FT was "a valuable part of the company".
In 2015, Fallon sold the FT to Nikkei for £844m.
2013, Fallon said textbooks would be tablets. By 2019, he kept talking about phasing out the $300 textbooks that most students were pirating.
Anybody remember in 2018 when the buzzword was that Pearson wanted to be "The Netflix of Education"?
Except nobody rents textbooks forever!
I suppose that beats today's leadership team.
A couple years ago, Andy told us to work from home. Then recently, Andy told everybody working from home that they were stealing from the company. Andy, whose kids at NYU get to party in a company owned apartment in Manhattan.
Andy, who claims to be for diversity except for all those older, experienced employees who he thinks need to be sent to the glue factory.
Andy, whose primary objective seems to be ginning up the Glassdoor numbers with 5-star reviews by interns, temps, and fake employees.
Andy almost makes me long for the days of Fallon and Marjorie.