Good Morning Monday! PS… You SUCK! Looking around my office today I’m wondering what my job is, and more specifically how it is Management thinks they are making educated and calculated decisions when they are selective regarding the data used to make said decisions.
It could be that because I’m an employee I believe that employee’s know their job best assuming there is adequate coaching from a management source. I also believe that managers don’t know what they are doing as they don’t know what the employee’s should be doing.
Example one: We have a job going on right now. The supervisor who should be in charge of deploying qualified staff and advising operations management as to what will be required for the completion of said job was not consulted during the finalization and execution of the job. When he was consulted at the beginning stages of the job he was disregarded and brushed off. Result: well the job is FUBARD! They now want the supervisor to go and fix said job. Possibly because he is our most experienced and qualified staff member in this type of specific technology, or maybe it’s their passive way of saying you were right and we were wrong. Either way, the supervisor has absolutely no interest in going to this location to fix the completely avoidable mess. Personally don’t blame him. Especially when it was suggested that the original staff sent to do the job were more qualified.
This could just be me, and due to my particular position in this company but I’m personally very curious as to how the new management team is capable of saying who is qualified and not for a particular technology as they have never seen the resumes of my team. My team is small and each team member has specific skill set as when you put the whole team together each person is specialized in a different part of our services or products. SOOOO why you would send the guys who are not specialized in that particular technology in the first place is beyond me.
Then again… I’m Just Some Girl and wouldn’t know what business management or simple common sense is now would I.
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