2007 started the huge 9-Block debacle by forcing managers to place good performers in under-performing blocks; aka outer-L. How do I know? I managed stellar employees and was forced to place them in bad blocks. I'm ashamed of it but I whispered to employees that is was BS and just pretend it was real. Then, I made up for the BS with a higher salary increase a few months later. For all the employees, it was was painful and embarrassing. As a matter of fact, I was laid off for pressing HR on this 9-Blocak topic; after 35 years.
To my headline:
After many years of 9-block BS, many big companies moving away from it, Honeywell still utilizes it; shameful. The biggest issue; great employees are beaten to nothing with no logical path forward expect to resign. Resigning is my point. With the continued 9-block BS, it amazing Honeywell still has employees.
Where did I work? Honeywell Aerospace Phx Engines & Phx Sky Harbor Overhaul. Yep, I spoke with VP's that thought the 9-block was inappropriate. If VP's can't change things, no individual can. How do you change it? Every manager must rebel and not permit the 9-block distribution simultaneously.
For the record, I enjoyed my job and the stellar employees I worked with.