Was it addressed?
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No one has the ba--s to ask.
For the disgruntled would have asking a question changed anything for you? I mean the BOD is who votes on it and has way more sway over our leadership than the workforce.
The point is have a good town hall from management's perspective, not the underlings. If you want your own question asked, I suppose you can send it in an email to the CEO. He has handlers who read his email and will get back to you. I remember in the old days the CEO read his own email. It got exciting at times!
Even in the lower-level town halls where you can see the question queue get voted up some of the more pointed questions just disappear before their score rises up enough to be selected…the Chevron way… make it seem like everyone is happy. Orwellian!
Questions were all planted, even the ones you didn’t think were…..that became evident behind the scenes as some of us were on chats with those that asked the questions and then we learned from them they were planted.
Yeah, no. Sc--w focus and effort and back on track for 2023. This is the year I do me first and Chevron second. Thanks.
He gave a good walk through of his and the Board's logic, and I think everyone came away satisfied that they had a pretty reasonable basis for where they placed the overall factor. This should help to motivate everyone and keep them focused on what they need to do to get back on track in 2023.
I can't remember any town hall where anyone as lowly as a functional lead was on stage. That includes VPs of HR, legal, HES, technology, secretary, treasurer, etc. Normally only business line EVPs are allowed as they are running the company, not the helpers.
No controversial questions which would upset the perfect MW coriography could possibly allowed past the gate keepers....just wonder whr they never allow RM to be exposed to the people even in a safe controlled environment like these town halls. .just curious
No CIP or compensation related questions. Chevroids too scared to ask such questions.
No but luckily someone did ask about awarding more service contracts to indigenous people.