YouBet said:Done7 said:
This is all BS. For 12 of my 15 year career my direct manager worked at a different location. Never had an issue getting a promotion.
lol. It's absolutely not bull***** Your scenario was specific to you. Mine is based on 20 years of senior leadership at a F250, my wife's 25 years with last part of it as an executive at F250, and understanding basic human behavior and how **** generally works in the leadership ranks.
This is the problem. Everyone thinks their individual experiences is the only way. It's ****ty management.
If you're turning a wrench or assembling product you have to be on site. We ran global billion dollar projects with people and products being assembled all around the world. With technology today it's about training and competency. Demanding people be in the office "because" is horribly inefficient and generally more about covering for weakness.