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Mike Eskew Announces Retirement
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<blockquote data-quote="long suffering supe" data-source="post: 254660"><p>The guy always seemed like a robot - no personality...not like Oz Nelson or James P.Kelly.</p><p>A ship needs a strong personality, a natural leader, who will bring his people/company with him - not drive his people/company. We need grass-roots leadership again. Sometimes you loose site of the mortals when you are up on Mt Olympus. If we look after ourselves, our own UPS family and forget about the stock market, I believe this company can turn around.</p><p>Lets look after our people and our customers service and forget about Wall Street. If UPS remains obsessed about stock prices & obsessed about what Wall Street analysts say - the company is doomed as a good place to work.... I think it is going that way....</p><p>PS...I've never met any CEO....but thats my perception of Eskew - a robot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="long suffering supe, post: 254660"] The guy always seemed like a robot - no personality...not like Oz Nelson or James P.Kelly. A ship needs a strong personality, a natural leader, who will bring his people/company with him - not drive his people/company. We need grass-roots leadership again. Sometimes you loose site of the mortals when you are up on Mt Olympus. If we look after ourselves, our own UPS family and forget about the stock market, I believe this company can turn around. Lets look after our people and our customers service and forget about Wall Street. If UPS remains obsessed about stock prices & obsessed about what Wall Street analysts say - the company is doomed as a good place to work.... I think it is going that way.... PS...I've never met any CEO....but thats my perception of Eskew - a robot. [/QUOTE]
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