1,000,000%I’d take them back in a heartbeat.
What a moron1,000,000%
You are right about leaders being nothing more than mangers at any level. In the field when label of manager changed to First Line Leader (FLL) I chuckled. A colleague said he felt as though he was in the military again.When you use the term "leaders", you are slavishly using the language that your "leaders" demand of you. They are managers and nothing more.
Al knew the vaccine business and understood the market place. The evolution of the market has nothing to do with the lack of leadership, vision and direction of the VBU which went down hill after he and Marci left.I and my colleagues enjoyed Al, he seemed like a good leader during his time in the VBU. It's hard to say with the market changes if he would have fared any better than the current leaders.
When you use the term "leaders", you are slavishly using the language that your "leaders" demand of you. You've spoken enough on this topic, you serf.Al knew the vaccine business and understood the market place. The evolution of the market has nothing to do with the lack of leadership, vision and direction of the VBU which went down hill after he and Marci left.