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Niall’s bp Solutions Townhall

Anyone any wiser after today’s VERY late scheduled townhall despite it being in LT calendars for months?
Pushing TSI as the answer to all our problems, with an example from the North Sea P&O folks that has already failed?! It’s laughable, especially when he referred to the PM in India responsible as ‘he’ all the way through. She’s female (DE&I at its best) and the reduction failed already so a terrible example of our future business model……

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So what changes are coming to site projects?

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Post ID: @1ng+1jv8c77e9

The reason is he's pushing TSI is that it's what the exec team wants. He's just a mouth piece for them. No-one in their right mind would want to do it. Replacing more experienced people with less experienced people is never usually a good idea. Early feedback has really not being promising

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Post ID: @j5+1jv8c77e9

someone who should of gone through reinvent !

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Post ID: @em+1jv8c77e9

We do a good job of sc--wing up our US projects on our own, at least with TSI it will cost less to sc--w it up. Take, AIM 4 flare analyzers for an example. How can you sc--w up engineering and building chromatograph analyzers, but we managed to. Now all the analyzers we bought won't be put in service and we were told to "preserve" them. It costs too much money to pay storage fees so they will be sold as scrap. Bought these analyzers from Europe instead of buying same brand that we have already on our installations. This was centrally managed and you can't make this stuff up.

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Post ID: @as+1jv8c77e9

was any numbers shared or impacts on site projects org as isnt he in charge of that ARM of project solutions ??

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