Marx and the Corporations: Epilogue
From cinephile roots to corporate tales, I reflect on my writing journey, past experiences, and a new adventure on the horizon. Stay tuned!
From cinephile roots to corporate tales, I reflect on my writing journey, past experiences, and a new adventure on the horizon. Stay tuned!
Are corporations brainwashing us? Between mission statements, buzzwords, and outright propaganda, it's hard to tell. Companies rarely admit fault, oversell products, and prioritize KPIs over people. Is the corporate grind worth it? One veteran reflects on the good, the bad, and the ugly.
Building a strong network is key to corporate success—but beware, it’s not always fair. Merit and connections clash in the global corporate game.
KPIs plague corporate managers. Conflicting priorities, profitability pressures, and balancing competing demands like education vs. billable hours create constant headaches. Pandemic-era work arrangements add new challenges. Why aren't top performers rewarded and underperformers held accountable?
CxOs often tout their achievements while overlooking past missteps. Cloud adoption failures, poor acquisition integrations, clinging to outdated products, and flawed management practices are common. Mediocre managers, some promoted through nepotism, further hinder progress. Good managers exist, but bad ones often dominate
Bureaucracy thrives in large corporations, driven by control and underperforming employees. Excessive approval layers and narrow spans of control hinder efficiency. Spreadsheet Managers and Auditors exemplify bureaucratic roles, often prioritizing data over action and operating in secrecy.