Aaaaand the consequences of bad management aaaarrrrreeee...
this post was submitted on 05 Mar 2025
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That's just it though. The top managers who make these decisions will probably be fine, half of them are probably at their desk this morning. It's always everyone else that has to pay the price for their management missteps.
I know. The point of my comment is ghe consequences of bad management always fall on the necks of those below them on the corpo shit shoot.
Talking out of my arse here but 9/10 would bet my lunch Ryan got a severance over 1M for his "retirement" from the CEO position at Sony...