Thread regarding Enbridge Inc. layoffs

Team

A group of people with a full set of complementary skills required to complete a task, job, or project. Team members (1) operate with a high degree of interdependence, (2) share authority and responsibility for self-management, (3) are accountable for the collective performance, and (4) work toward a common goal and shared rewards(s). A team becomes more than just a collection of people when a strong sense of mutual commitment creates synergy, thus generating performance greater than the sum of the performance of its individual members.

Posting cause I think alot of us need a reminder : )

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There is no team in this company. Come on - take your overpaid salary - sit down shut-up. This company is a joke!! Or leave.

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Post ID: @4joy+Qxcv9J6

Seriously? Really, tell me that:

1) When you have an “incompetent, micro manager” people leader who have no output and just ride on the acheivements of staff below one’s level and constantly ask for the things that have been done, achieved, completed because one has nothing to show for and only brag on one’s staff achievements. You can brag if you had trained or contributed to your staff achievements but if you are just a bystander waiting to brag then you are no part of the team.

2) When you have a “team member” who have poor technical skills and collects everyone work so one can present it to the management and claim credit for it and look good. This is how some people were able to keep their job, act really nice to cover up the incompetence.

3) When you have a “team member” who always claims to be busy but shopping online most of the time and cannot step in even some other team member are overload. Instead, recommend to get help from different business units because one actually has a buddy working their that one can recommend.

Team only functions as a real team when everyone are actually considered a “contributing” member and not “free rider”.

And please move one and stop wishing for PD. He did a lot of good things for the ENB but the guy retired at 65. Don’t make it sound like he was booted out early and let him enjoy his life outside ENB.

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Post ID: @fba+Qxcv9J6

For teams to function, leaders need to support the team members, not cannibalize them. Once the leaders start cannibalizing team members the dynamic becomes decidedly unhealthy. A lot of fear, no information sharing and a lot of time watching your back.

Really, what did Al think would happen?

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Post ID: @bqf+Qxcv9J6

TEAM = Tremendous Enbridge Al Monaco

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Post ID: @bzt+Qxcv9J6

Enbridge ‘’TEAM’’

(1) Be a kiss a-- - To act submissively or obsequiously in order to gain favor

(2) Be a lazy bum - Someone who manipulates younger peers and/or acquaintances in order to accomplish minor tasks.

(3) Throw coworkers/subordinates under the bus - To betray or sacrifice a person, particularly for the sake of one’s own advancement, or as a means of safeguarding one’s own interests”

Just posting because I think some need a reality check

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Post ID: @qfi+Qxcv9J6

What your trying to say is to remind us how it was like at ENB under PD's leadership.

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