Many groups at Intel have managers/PEs who can’t describe what it is that they are managing... so only focus is on saving cost not outcomes ... congratulating/awarding each other on how much money they saved and not looking at outcomes at all. At year end they report process and stay quiet on why there are no outcomes...
For many projects (7 months to 1 year), In many cases, managers have taken 90%+ time looking for a machine to save small amounts ( $500) ...and when later, customers complain as to why technology is not working, same managers look for engineers to fix it... in one case, actual engineering work was done, only for 20 days, in 14 months time (7 months were spent trying to look for machine rest were spent admiring bios). Another case had 3 days of work... in 4 months time... rest i ok f the time was used to run irrelevant tests as managers only knew how to run tests.
Managers often are roaming from group to group doing art time mbas and then try to manage complex technology without taking any accountability of their decisions ... by design there is no way, other than emails, to carry this feedback so no correction takes place...