Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

SBS IT leadership changes

BB elects to retire and replaced with external hire with an extensive (impressive?) resume in Fortune 50 companies.

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Wonder if this means the end of the Microsoft first strategy.

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Post ID: @6amc+1rIGaLBC

We have a poor track record of hiring from the outside. They won't let me forget that I'm not from this industry and things just don't work the same way in oil and gas. Good luck with leading performance and benchmarking against others LOL

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Post ID: @6oav+1rIGaLBC

Poor Bill. A decade without a promotion, even longer with no respect, and now kicked to the kerb.

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Post ID: @6kao+1rIGaLBC

“Elects to retire” LMAO

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Post ID: @5mvc+1rIGaLBC

Billy B told some of us he and Marky Nelson were getting along like oil and water. Billy B is stubborn enough and Marky Mark is a bully……so there ya have it folks….popcorn theatre……..

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Post ID: @3tyd+1rIGaLBC

Can HR now do the same, PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Post ID: @2eru+1rIGaLBC

This is a test run for CEO replacement from outside or from HESS.

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Post ID: @1vtw+1rIGaLBC

Good decision by Chevron. It's time to look for talent externally. None of BB direct report is capable of being a CIO. A lot of high PSG in IT need to leave as well.

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Post ID: @1slm+1rIGaLBC

I wonder what the new CIO will think about the chapter model

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Post ID: @mee+1rIGaLBC

I thought AG was grooming herself for the role.

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Post ID: @bkz+1rIGaLBC

Good. It’s time to change things up overall in IT. Same leaders have been in place for too long. Hopefully he brings in a fresh new approach or vision to improve this organization. Of course he could just be filler, time will tell.

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