Yeah, The Anniston to Tempe transition was a genius move. LOL. Take product from a culture that wants to work and has worked the product for 35 years and move it to a plant where the employees don't want to work 40 hrs and have no idea what the product and tooling is they are looking at
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Bahahaha.... I was in Greer i think in 2016ish and pictures forward to people.... She is no 10.... maybe 3 and when you’re stuck on a secluded island.... oh boy can’t wait for the new stories to hear.
Maybe we spend less time moving desks every damn day and actually working. May see better results.
And Hire a R&O leader that was ran out of Anniston years ago due to inappropriate relationship with hourly employees “yes plural” when she was a Ops mgr. Glad she’s back so she can be play victim like she did in Anniston......Well done Honeywell... well done
= short term bump in earnings. That's all they want. After that, it's the next guy's problem. It's the Warren Buffet model - sell off plants, use cash to buy back stock. Made him a fortune.
Plant closure while full transfer of workload to Tempe without matching the manpower = big fat failure of a transition by the mediocre leaders