If you knew or worked with Jacob Alao, watch out!

Discussion in 'Valeant Pharmaceuticals' started by anonymous, Apr 28, 2016 at 4:33 PM.

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  1. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Welcome to valeant Mr Papa!!!
     

  2. anonymous

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    According to the deposition, "Valeant and Mr. Alao's prior employers had helped start Mongram". Who at Valeant? MP? JJ?
     
  3. anonymous

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    Who are you???
     
  4. anonymous

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    Please post more information on this!
     
  5. anonymous

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    DOn't have anymore info. Maybe when the Joseph Weinberg case goes into the spotlight.
     
  6. anonymous

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    hows jakey doing?
     
  7. anonymous

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    Jacob hasn't worked here for awhile now. I saw something about Islamic embedding with him. Glad he's not here anymore. Trouble for sure.
     
  8. anonymous

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    IT is a shambles. Jerry has no idea how to manage and has surrounded himself by lazy no nothings. The few full time employees they have are told if they aren't happy leave or threaten them with being fired. Anyone who has half a brain has their role eliminated/reduced or Jerry and Joe get Kathy to bark at them until they give up.
     
  9. anonymous

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    Wow! are you people serious. My experience of this guy is that he is a dumbass! if the feds or anybody else wanted to catch him they could use the old 10 dollar bill on a string trick. He would follow it right into a jail cell.

    The thing that amazes me is that he was hired in the first place. He didn't know jack about systems and couldn't even bluff his way through simple questions.
     
  10. anonymous

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    You can thank JJ for this one. The poor leadership in IT was the result of MP's view that IT was just an expense.
     
  11. anonymous

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    There was never any vision in the IT dept. When vrx was sold that dynamics ax was the next best thing since slice bread, they thought they were going to get a state of the art system on the cheap. What they didn't realize was that they were shown all the bells and whistles and thought that the initial price included it all, but any experienced executives know, it's the lure that will keep the cash flowing. And the incompetent ax consultants that had not a clue to how the software worked, only to flush it down the toilet when B&L was acquired. So, instead of investing in the future, they decided to piggy back off of B&L's antiquated PS ERP. Seriously, weak leadership on not investing in people or systems to improve the environment, instead using duct tape and smoke and mirrors to keep things going until the next great acquisition. They had an opportunity to piggy back off of the fully paid for and deployed SAP ERP from the Medicis acquisition, but MP apparently hated SAP so much that he refused to engage them. Which comes back to JJ, who still strategically thinks like an overpaid help desk support jockey, not that of a CIO.
     
  12. anonymous

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    Good synopsis. AX project mismanagement should have been proof enough for Schiller and Pearson that IT was in over it's head. But as the saying goes, "a fish rots from the head down".
     
  13. anonymous

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    Spot on. Pearson was also banking on switching over to Allergen's systems once he closed that deal. Oops.
     
  14. anonymous

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    Based on the synopsis that caught those of us outside the IT department up and also out of naive curiosity, where are we now with IT? Under the same antiquated B&L systems?

    How will this whole deal in the lawsuit/trial being exposed impact business in the IT department (and everywhere else) currently or going forward?

    The lawsuit kind of looks to be an employee lawsuit, but because of everything mentioned re:the IT department, it will most likely be discussed, exposed, and all come out in detail, correct?
    How does that impact/change current IT practices for Valeant?
     
  15. anonymous

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    Is Crystal running the IT Department now?
     
  16. anonymous

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    Probably minimal impact. Don't know how new management will force changes, only time will tell. The recant sounds like what happened recently.