When introduced in 2019 and 2020 Transformative Growth was advertised as changing the business to make our prices more competitive and to grow faster than our competition. Well after many rounds of layoffs, implementation of horrible processes, budget cutting, buying broken competitors ti manipulate market share, and outsourcing our customer's premiums are increasing as much as ever before. So one of two things happened...1. The incompetent circus animals running this company botched up Transformative Growth so bad that it has not even come close to meeting objectives. This would explain Shapiro's sudden ouster...or 2. Transformative Growth was nothing more than a complete fallacy and lie to deceive our customers, employees, and investors so Tom and the boys could run off with all the money. I tend to lean towards 2 because there is no way the good Lord could create such inept and obtuse beings that are not diagnosed as mentally disabled and cognitively misfunctioning. Would love to see a town hall to discuss this. 🤡
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Rightsizing
Resource action
Reduction in force
$hit canning
Transformation
All buzzwords.
I wish this post existed 4 years ago. I was at the small Pacific Life company.
Transformation
Strategic Sourcing
Journey
Most Viable
Best of breed
All they did was cut the staff and choose the cheapest options. Meanwhile our senior leaders retired after their decades long careers.
Thanks guys
Any way to vote these incompetent fools out
Look no further than Rizzo's email yesterday. It said right in it "accelerate our transformation". In other words expect more vendors, outsourcing, movement of employees to vendors or other horrible areas of Allstate by force....with maybe a few rare instances of layoffs and severances. Buckle Up Allstaters! Super Mario said it himself!
Any time c suite starts using a buzz word like 'Transformation', you should know that layoffs and outsourcing are coming, and not for the betterment of the company, it's customers, or employees.
The “Transformation” of this company means very little opportunity and I organic customer service. These two things being absent will bring this company to it’s knees. Yes Tom, the customers know you changed the sauce. They can tell. Sears, Kmart, Allstate ….. not desirable to be with. Your expensive and your products stink.
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Harsh, but fair