Which department/function do you think has the most leaders showing up without a degree or formal education?
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This whole thread su-ks
@dh haha I noticed that too! Must be a window li---r/leader from SCM!
Who’s the sad case running a little script to downvote anything they don’t like? Newsflash: that’s not “protecting your reputation,” it’s just proof you can’t handle reality. Might be time to get that insecurity checked out before it spreads faster than your bad decisions.
The illiterate leaders read 2-3 key words and impress the other illiterates to make it up to top! IT is #1. Vicious cycle of illiteracy which minimum quals can break - long as people work in the field they have knowledge in. Oh and for people having trouble understanding accents - start by watching some international TV - u won't have a job anyway without working global so better stop complaining of your incompetence.
The non–middle-aged white males need degrees, certifications, and spotless résumés just to walk through the door. Meanwhile, SCM seems to flourish by promoting incompetent middle-aged white males with identity crises — the kind who confuse self-importance with skill.
@by Seems like your PhD is in being a je-k.
@by: Right, and the overwhelming majority of fckn ELT and top level execs is and always has been an irresponsible juvenile f...n' frat white boys' club who have zero brains, enjoy blowing a lot of hot air, and have pillaged the company like their own piggy bank. Safe to say that's the case across all of corporate sector in US.
The SCM VP has her doctorate, but you need subtitles when she speaks.
The wrong question. Which dept's leaders lack spine to do the right thing? Who allow greedy self interest free reign? Any ABU dept is the answer.
Probably production operations or maintenance
For leaders specifically, IT and SCM
Is the somehow related to layoffs or do you need someone to blame for your own incompetence?
Some of the d-mbest people I've met had multiple degrees.