My bet is on Mrs Jenson being the one who spoke the truth … as I don’t think there is much Rita could do to her that would cause Mrs Jenson any concern.
As for Sal, he must have said something dumb (yeah, I know) to someone… (shades of July 23) … Not the same guy as then, as this stapler is grey instead of red…
Yakamoto shook his head. “I’ve seen enough episodes of Perry Mason to realize that you should never ask a question for which you do not know the answer.”
HR sent out an “anonymous” poll to find out how workers viewed their managers, looking for answers why morale was so low. Our group’s boss was a total jerk, and his polls reflected it… after he was given his results he held a mandatory group meeting where he berated us for criticizing him… then he turned around and announced that he was thrilled with those results because “it proved he was the best leader” since “the best leaders have controversy”. So instead of making things better, HR’s poll made things worse.
Bad decisions and revenge firings eventually caused that boss to get demoted. But the failures reached all of the way up the management chain, and that company was gone a few years later.
This is about Macro Micro Media; however, one could substitute virtually any corporate name in the world and the replies would be just as valid. (Works for governments as well.)
Aussie65 about 1 month ago
Who said “You”?
oldpine52 about 1 month ago
I’m surprised that she knows the word ‘rhetorical’.
Kiba65 about 1 month ago
Tell it like it is people——
franksmin about 1 month ago
Yup, blame everybody except yourself “I take no responsibility at all”. Oh, and run Sal, run! You’ll just get stapled to the blame!
j_m_kuehl about 1 month ago
Looks like Sal, must of clogged the toilet
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member about 1 month ago
My bet is on Mrs Jenson being the one who spoke the truth … as I don’t think there is much Rita could do to her that would cause Mrs Jenson any concern.
As for Sal, he must have said something dumb (yeah, I know) to someone… (shades of July 23) … Not the same guy as then, as this stapler is grey instead of red…
jmworacle about 1 month ago
Whoever said “you” has lessened their career.
colin.howard.lang about 1 month ago
I think Sal is late to the meeting. Yet another thing wrong with this company: punctuality!
EOCostello about 1 month ago
Yakamoto shook his head. “I’ve seen enough episodes of Perry Mason to realize that you should never ask a question for which you do not know the answer.”
garcoa about 1 month ago
Ed had the right answer.
LongWong about 1 month ago
suprised no asnswer was “too many DEI Hires”
charlp Premium Member about 1 month ago
Geez, Rita! Talk about asking for it!
rshive about 1 month ago
Best to not ask rhetorical questions then, Rita.
Skeptical Meg about 1 month ago
This is great.
Kornfield Kounty about 1 month ago
Repeated failure and introspection.
sandflea about 1 month ago
Everybody just threw Rita under the Hummer.
ferddo about 1 month ago
HR sent out an “anonymous” poll to find out how workers viewed their managers, looking for answers why morale was so low. Our group’s boss was a total jerk, and his polls reflected it… after he was given his results he held a mandatory group meeting where he berated us for criticizing him… then he turned around and announced that he was thrilled with those results because “it proved he was the best leader” since “the best leaders have controversy”. So instead of making things better, HR’s poll made things worse.
Bad decisions and revenge firings eventually caused that boss to get demoted. But the failures reached all of the way up the management chain, and that company was gone a few years later.
coffeeturtle about 1 month ago
they are saying all the things we would have like to have said
8^)
Beowulf 406 Premium Member about 1 month ago
This is about Macro Micro Media; however, one could substitute virtually any corporate name in the world and the replies would be just as valid. (Works for governments as well.)
gopher gofer about 1 month ago
unmotivated employees…? ☺