Either one fits the sh-t show that was yesterday for 2 hours. I'm just going to comment on 1 thing. The apologies for the mistakes made by senior management. Really? If senior management was serious about turning this company around it would start talking to the employees who actually have to deliver whatever product we are trying to sell. Yesterday was so lame and so hard to follow. I thought I was watching The View yesterday.
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Lack of sincerity is right and it's obvious. Day late, dollar short mealy mouthed pointless email. But did allow her to use allyship in a completely meaningless way. She's got her woke vocab down.
OMG.... it wasn't just late on a Friday, it was shortly before 9pm!!
Yea, I like that she commented on the Israel situation however, I will say that waiting a week after the conflict started and sending a message late on a Friday, when most people aren't going to see it till Monday, to show concern over Israel, that's shallow. If your message was all that super important, maybe you would have sent it on Day 1 no later than Day 2?
Here's a thought, it still would have been late, but maybe she could have taken 30 seconds of her 2 hour long super spectacular on SLT failures and promoting BB's new book on effective use of 4 letter words in the work place to say something?
Timing and perception. The story I'm telling myself is that there's a lack of sincerity here, else this would have happened much earlier in the week. It's perceived as just another item on the weekly to do list to finish by end of week.
this company is all about "kate the celeb" who very rarely talks about the dire position we are in - everything is fun, positive, woke and then there's the hand wringing over Israel and the like - there is no substance to any of her ridiculous sofa chats...
It was about as relevant as watching the view, unfortunately.