Where are we with must win technologies???
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The biggest thing that bugs me about the whole thing is the waste of resources. Chevron put people with little to no experience, or those who have been far removed making actual contributions to "help" us worker bees who actually try to get some work done.
Yes, they make pretty slides and tell upper management about the great progress we are doing when it is all a bag of empty promises until they move to the next position. Seriously, the people I know who promote this nonsense have literally told me they hope this is a good stepping stone and good exposure to their next role.
Like it was mentioned earlier, it is just a way for hipots to justify the time they spend on meetings or making slides.
Here's a CNE MWT, find 1000 people, have them exhale into a balloon, bury the balloons....TADA carbon capture and sequestration!!!!!
@a3 "Please educate us retirees - what exactly is a "must win" technology? Is there another category of "might win" technologies?"
Thank you for your question. That means using AI to think and do your work, so you can text your cat at home more often.
Yeah... another set of buzzwords created by hipots to justify the "work" they do.
Please educate us retirees - what exactly is a "must win" technology? Is there another category of "might win" technologies?
Definitely winning. Addicted to winning.