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<blockquote data-quote="BrownGuy" data-source="post: 697188" data-attributes="member: 7353"><p>My concern is that people who have been around for 20+ years, that have the "brown blood" mentality, will lose that level of commitment, either by leaving willingly or unwillingly, and the people who will be left will have a very limited level of commitment. There aren't as many of these people around as there used to be. They will want to work 8 hours a day, won't come to work when they have "the sniffles," do everything they can to do the most minimal work they can get away with. I see many supervisors with this level of commitment. When the division manager sour, and the managers get their "assignments" next month, these sour people will be the people that have to climb up the ranks and run the company in 10 years.</p><p></p><p>I am very concerned about the knowledge level and commitment of our future leaders. </p><p></p><p>People can only be stretched so far until they snap and give up. How much failure can a person tolerate before giving up? I think we will find out in the coming years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrownGuy, post: 697188, member: 7353"] My concern is that people who have been around for 20+ years, that have the "brown blood" mentality, will lose that level of commitment, either by leaving willingly or unwillingly, and the people who will be left will have a very limited level of commitment. There aren't as many of these people around as there used to be. They will want to work 8 hours a day, won't come to work when they have "the sniffles," do everything they can to do the most minimal work they can get away with. I see many supervisors with this level of commitment. When the division manager sour, and the managers get their "assignments" next month, these sour people will be the people that have to climb up the ranks and run the company in 10 years. I am very concerned about the knowledge level and commitment of our future leaders. People can only be stretched so far until they snap and give up. How much failure can a person tolerate before giving up? I think we will find out in the coming years. [/QUOTE]
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