Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

Hunger Games for the Next Crew

Now that NH is clearly anointed to succeed MW, how will the games work for JG (CNE), EB (CTC), and AW (PGPA)? JG is super passive aggressive so I see him get his arrows out over time. Hard to believe that MW doesn’t see that. AW has left an absolute mess in every BU, but that doesn’t matter. EB is the best of the rest, but very stern to keeping everyone in the narrow guardrails that she believes ELT want to see. Our future is bright, and so inspiring……………I can think of a few other leaders down a level that lead more effectively, would drive the culture change we need and “get it”. But they lost out on the politics (change agents in our culture get stonewalled pretty quick)………yep, what an inspiring queue of “next up”………

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……and did you hear JG stumble his way through the investor relations role????? That was awkward…..

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Post ID: @3ohd+1hIT5Wkj

pipe down :) JG had the investor relations manager job, so he has experience on those Wall Street investor sessions

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Post ID: @2zab+1hIT5Wkj

EB will go behind NH and she will be the first female CEO when NH retires. JG to Finance (can’t wait to see this clown handle all of the investor questions). AW behind EB…….I would not want to work in CTC when AW takes over, the guy is absolutely aloof and clueless……and they will allow him to run a TECHNICAL center…….

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Post ID: @2hno+1hIT5Wkj

JG will be CFO eventually. His background is finance. EB to OPG, AW to CTC.

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Post ID: @1rgl+1hIT5Wkj

Yes, EB is the best of the rest as an earlier poster said. How JG got to where he is speaks to how politics really work in our company (the execs promote their “yes people” not those who may constructive challenge them and convention to help lead change).

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Post ID: @1yzg+1hIT5Wkj

JG is not the dearly departed “victim-mentality” narcissist.

JG is the VP of CNE, last name rhymes with goosed-a-ton.

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Post ID: @1hhq+1hIT5Wkj

I thought JG retired after the playing the victim card comments. I we love to see him as CEO and come back.

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Post ID: @1igs+1hIT5Wkj

JG usually has excellent deputies, BG, ML, CP, DP. If he empowers the right staff all is good.

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Post ID: @1lac+1hIT5Wkj

EB will follow NH.

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Post ID: @1amk+1hIT5Wkj

If Mr ultra passive aggressive untrustworthy JG rises sell all your stock because we will be doomed.

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Post ID: @1qdl+1hIT5Wkj

PB was deemed unfit for CEO some time ago. Nice guy, just better as a finance geek.

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Post ID: @1szh+1hIT5Wkj

JG is an absolute tool. He would make a fool of our company on Cramer and Bloomberg.

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Post ID: @1qzf+1hIT5Wkj

I heard that there was a layoffs forum here, for layoff related info and all that. Is that in a different area of this site?

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Post ID: @1jim+1hIT5Wkj

I think PB is topped out if NH gets the throne…..as Chevron website reports he is 57…….

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Post ID: @1acv+1hIT5Wkj

Does PB “top out” as CFO? Of course, not the worse spot to finish in.

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