Let's put this in real world terms.
The company you work for is struggling in a particular area. The owner puts you in charge of a project to fix it. He gives your boss a virtual blank check to go out and get you the best tools and personnel currently available on the market, and your boss does just that. So, you take over with the new tools and personnel.
After slightly over a quarter of the year with you in charge, not only is the company still struggling in that area, it is worse off than before you took over and actually setting historic lows on several key metrics.
In what version of reality do you get to keep your job? What kind of owner and boss allow a sinking ship to keep sinking without at least attempting to save the people and cargo on board?
It's just insanity that this guy is still employed. He was a bad hire from the beginning, and he's proven to be worse than even the most ardent doubters thought he would be.
The company you work for is struggling in a particular area. The owner puts you in charge of a project to fix it. He gives your boss a virtual blank check to go out and get you the best tools and personnel currently available on the market, and your boss does just that. So, you take over with the new tools and personnel.
After slightly over a quarter of the year with you in charge, not only is the company still struggling in that area, it is worse off than before you took over and actually setting historic lows on several key metrics.
In what version of reality do you get to keep your job? What kind of owner and boss allow a sinking ship to keep sinking without at least attempting to save the people and cargo on board?
It's just insanity that this guy is still employed. He was a bad hire from the beginning, and he's proven to be worse than even the most ardent doubters thought he would be.
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