So a couple of weeks ago XBS announced some "organizational changes" in an email that included XBS Southeast being merged in with the Florida XBS cores Zeno and Saxon. It mentioned that their president would be over the current XBS SE cores as well. Anything happen since then? I've heard nothing. So who's in charge in the Southeast now? I haven't heard of any layoffs yet either, but I doubt Xerox would merge more cores together if that wasn't the end goal. Why keep two presidents, VP's, sales managers, etc?
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There is Stewart in NJ and Stewart of Alabama.
What doesn't make sense at XBSSE is the hiring of a director of managed services CSB when there was a director of mps and mits currently. Why not utilize one of the current m's and downsize instead of an additional executive hire? I'm sure if they add in the FL cores, they have their own set up of this as well. I just don't understand the hire without the fire.
Stewart merged with COS, not Berney and now CARR is merging with them. They are getting a new President to cover all three.
yes, berney merged with stewart and gdp but it was berney management that was retained to run the new company which was always mind blowing because stewart was the best run company of all three. Never heard anything more about GC once he sailed off in the sunset. Something tells me he’s in the Caribbean about now...
Didn't berney merge with a few others already? How's the FL region without GC?
Well it’s about time somebody took the reins away from berney.... most incompetent company I’ve ever seen.
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Florida is going to be under water in 10 years.. But for the mean time there is 1 regional President and VP sales positions are going to be consolidated soon...
I think a merge there is probable. They will probably choose whichever president is more likely to just do whatever they are asked without question over one who is a great leader or attempts to protect their employees.
Yeah it makes sense to do it. Just curious what it means for the employees. Historically with these core mergers upper management gets let go because now you have multiple of everything.
I haven't understood why Florida cores weren't merged with Southeast to begin with. Just considering their geography.