Serious question. Not talking about being in the senior Leadership debating society. I’m asking about actually creating and managing large teams and projects.
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All business is commercial. What a fool.
He's been making the rounds on Bloomberg and CNBC. As a shareholder (wink wink) I can't same that I'm impressed... Jokes aside, he comes across more like a mid-level manager at a Lake Mary town hall, than someone with actual knowledge/authority.
Take away his British accent and his ramblings would sound that much more amateurish.
Who the heck would want Smirking Schart back?
I’m now more and more impressed by Robin. He appeared to be indecisive at first, but he is really in the groove now. 100% approve of him terminating the anti work slackers who fancied themselves to be militant anti-RTO activists.
Firing them for cause is a beautiful and overdue step.
We can always hire good people but getting rid of the bad apples is an essential first step.
You can have Charlie S. back if you want him.
He is like that student whose teacher punished him for writing , " Commercial" 100 times in his B'Com class. He keeps spewing Commercial in every blog and every interview, from WEF to TV interviews, such that one reporter literally didn't care when he said "We have to be commercial " or " this is very commercial" or some sick cr-p like that. It's time he realize that his old school methods of commercials and being commercial campaign that he run in GS as a experiment that failed miserably will not work elsewhere.