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Originally Posted by Thomas Banacek
I heard they have a chief exec, two directors, and individual project managers for every single project.
That is a top-heavy approach, and I bet they could easily find the required savings by thinning down the bureaucracy.
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You've done your homework, and that's pretty much how it is with them.
That's the main reason I'm not losing any sleep over it in terms of knock-on. In any company it's the same, the middle managers are always the first to go. They'll always need the folk doing the spadework, if you will. Folk like me!
