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Ever meet with your chief execs?

Just had a skip level with a chief exec in my company, pretty large corporation. Wound up going over a problem we have with system requirements changing even after we go live (and we wonder why our systems aren't stable...) and he wrote a couple of words on a notepad, sat back and said, "I'll take care of that."

Sure. You're going to effect enormous culture change across the whole company that nobody has been able to conquer in three years. I feel way better now.

PHB FTL
 
PHB?

Nice work Paige. Watch him put your name on the e-mail that goes out so all the extra pressure put on people is your fault. 😛
 
As an auditor we make it a point to meet with the CFO/CEO mutliple times during an audit. So I frequently discuss issues with CEO's and CFO's of a lot of Companies.


Face time with execs is almost always a good thing.


 
Originally posted by: HotChic
Originally posted by: yllus
PHB?

Nice work Paige. Watch him put your name on the e-mail that goes out so all the extra pressure put on people is your fault. 😛

Pointy Haired Boss 😛
Ooh. Denigrating the big boss in public. Playing a dangerous game today, Mrs. Linuxboy. 😛
 
No, but he had a meeting at our office with his staff around Christmas or Thanksgiving or something like that. Since they were there when we had our holiday dinner, they joined us. One of my former coworkers was sitting next to him and he asked him "what do you do here?"
 
Originally posted by: yllus
Originally posted by: HotChic
Originally posted by: yllus
PHB?

Nice work Paige. Watch him put your name on the e-mail that goes out so all the extra pressure put on people is your fault. 😛

Pointy Haired Boss 😛
Ooh. Denigrating the big boss in public. Playing a dangerous game today, Mrs. Linuxboy. 😛

If I thought he could turn a computer on, much less actually find an internet forum, I'd be concerned. 😛
 
Originally posted by: HotChic
Originally posted by: yllus
Originally posted by: HotChic
Originally posted by: yllus
PHB?

Nice work Paige. Watch him put your name on the e-mail that goes out so all the extra pressure put on people is your fault. 😛

Pointy Haired Boss 😛
Ooh. Denigrating the big boss in public. Playing a dangerous game today, Mrs. Linuxboy. 😛

If I thought he could turn a computer on, much less actually find an internet forum, I'd be concerned. 😛

Well, you have said where you work before...
 
Originally posted by: Fmr12B
As an auditor we make it a point to meet with the CFO/CEO mutliple times during an audit. So I frequently discuss issues with CEO's and CFO's of a lot of Companies.


Face time with execs is almost always a good thing.

Most CEOs and CFOs look down on auditors. They are seen as a nuisance.
 
Originally posted by: mugs
No, but he had a meeting at our office with his staff around Christmas or Thanksgiving or something like that. Since they were there when we had our holiday dinner, they joined us. One of my former coworkers was sitting next to him and he asked him "what do you do here?"

Damn....stupidity FTL, is that why she is a former coworker? 😉

I talk with my director on a daily basis, seen the CEO in person, but never met him at my current job. Previous job, I personally knew the CEO and met the CEO a few times.
 
Originally posted by: Jawo
Originally posted by: mugs
No, but he had a meeting at our office with his staff around Christmas or Thanksgiving or something like that. Since they were there when we had our holiday dinner, they joined us. One of my former coworkers was sitting next to him and he asked him "what do you do here?"

Damn....stupidity FTL, is that why she is a former coworker? 😉

I talk with my director on a daily basis, seen the CEO in person, but never met him at my current job. Previous job, I personally knew the CEO and met the CEO a few times.

Nah, he's a former coworker because he sucked at his job, was very slow to learn, and probably figured out that he was on his way to being fired.
 
not that high up
we used to have lunches with higher ups, nothing ever came of them, except free lunch
 
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: HotChic
Originally posted by: yllus
Originally posted by: HotChic
Originally posted by: yllus
PHB?

Nice work Paige. Watch him put your name on the e-mail that goes out so all the extra pressure put on people is your fault. 😛

Pointy Haired Boss 😛
Ooh. Denigrating the big boss in public. Playing a dangerous game today, Mrs. Linuxboy. 😛

If I thought he could turn a computer on, much less actually find an internet forum, I'd be concerned. 😛

Well, you have said where you work before...

Not working there anymore.
 
At my current job, my CEO is in the office next to mine. Granted, we only have 5 people.

At my last job, I played basketball with the CEO. (Man, that guy was good!)
 
Originally posted by: JS80
Originally posted by: Fmr12B
As an auditor we make it a point to meet with the CFO/CEO mutliple times during an audit. So I frequently discuss issues with CEO's and CFO's of a lot of Companies.


Face time with execs is almost always a good thing.

Most CEOs and CFOs look down on auditors. They are seen as a nuisance.


Stop auditing public companies with SOX requirements and you will see a much different tone. The start-ups I focus on want to be audited, well that, and the VC's make em.
 
I work for a pretty laid-back company for the most part, so I've been in the business meetings, been in the CEO's office, even had a reserved parking spot next to him. The VP apparently didn't like that though when she found out 🙁
 
Some companies I've been on a first name basis with the CEO/CFO, etc. Current company is MUCH too large. He wouldn't wipe his feet on my shirt.
 
I am am one of those people. =) I work for my fathers company. It is a large multi-million $ Co. I take care of the accounting situation. It is funny to see how the smaller people of the company react to us. Christmas parties crack me up. You almost feel like you have some type of disease at times..some will smother you with attention, others freak out talking to you. Anyway, we are just normal people. Treat us like it and you will get much father then the ones who treat us like a "big boss".
 
Originally posted by: WA261
I am am one of those people. =) I work for my fathers company. It is a large multi-million $ Co. I take care of the accounting situation. It is funny to see how the smaller people of the company react to us. Christmas parties crack me up. You almost feel like you have some type of disease at times..some will smother you with attention, others freak out talking to you. Anyway, we are just normal people. Treat us like it and you will get much father then the ones who treat us like a "big boss".

What kind of company? How big?
 
Originally posted by: Malak
Originally posted by: WA261
I am am one of those people. =) I work for my fathers company. It is a large multi-million $ Co. I take care of the accounting situation. It is funny to see how the smaller people of the company react to us. Christmas parties crack me up. You almost feel like you have some type of disease at times..some will smother you with attention, others freak out talking to you. Anyway, we are just normal people. Treat us like it and you will get much father then the ones who treat us like a "big boss".

What kind of company? How big?

They employ "smaller people." I'm thinking Willy Wonka.
 
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