Many posts about IT and Finance -- any ideas of how Corporate Affairs will fare in the reorg and layoff game? More centralization? Less focus on legislation with Trump in office? How will Chevron fight changing public opinion?
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So many people in that group need to gooooooo. A huge boondoggle that really gets zero results! Look at California! So much on that front and absolutely horrible results. Way too many high PSG people and no results and all they do is schmooze. Byyyyyeeeeeeee. Keep the engineers not these people!
Does....does the last poster think this is asking about actual romantic affairs? Or are they trolling? Either way, dying laughing. So good work.
There will continue to be Corporate affairs as has always been the case. Power corrupts morals and these egomaniac's believe they deserve Botha wife and girlfriend. The only difference now is they are more careful and have more process in place to make sure their affairs stay secret.
IMO it won't be as harsh. Function is pretty lean, perhaps a few roles centralized. From what I have seen, the function had leaned out post Alpha and even bought back people they had laid off or hired externally. Unlikely that the Trump presidency will lighten the load of the DC lobby.