Depending on what he does with the Energy Portfolio, Scott Strazik may prove to be the GOAT.
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A vote for Scott.
Homewrecker… no.
He is in his early 40’s and a finance guy.
Too young and not enough experience in Power Gen to turn it around.
He will not have the guts to gut leadership either. He needs them, no matter how toxic they are, due to their experience, that he does not have.
Good luck if you want to hang around.
@4aiw+1fNkDCmy-Which shows how impressive a turnaround would be.
So if Aviation is making money, and Healthcare is making money, then who is losing the money?
Wow that's an arrogant viewpoint to take of how we view "leaders" Must be LC himself chiming in. The only people hailing them are their publicists and the corporate media. Most others understand that they are just the hungriest hog at the public teeet.
Leaders are judged by the brief storm they navigate through, not the day after day calm seas. If our leaders had prevented everything that's going (sailed around the storm) on from ever happening, we'd all be complaining about a whole bunch of other things that are trivial right now by comparison. But if our leaders allow what is going (sail into the storm) on to happen, then once we're out of it, we'll hail them all as heroes!
@qta+1fNkDCmy. His name would have a asterisk by it so as he would be the CEO of a fraction of the company his predecessors were over.
@OP+1fNkDCmy and @qta+1fNkDCmy Sorry to burst your bubbles, but any credit for a GE Power turnaround after GE splits will go to Larry Culp. If GE Power fails, Larry got it right. If GE Power succeeds, Larry got it right.
He's more likely to be the next Kenneth Lay .
After thinking about it-could be. A big turnaround could push him up the list.
@OP+1fNkDCmy. 😂😂😂😂 Scott, is that you??!! You can't make this $hit up!
Who?
Systematically unimportant.