Write Vas' mid year. Should he be on a PIP.

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  1. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Mid year.appraisal time. What would you write for Vas?
     

  2. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Great job juicing the stock price first half of 2019. Tough act to follow.
    Thoughts and prayers you will blow through these scandals unscathed to finish the year exceeding expectations.
     
  3. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    You allowed your teams to act with incompetence. No new scandals under your watch, or you're out!
     
  4. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    You laid off some very competent people. You have no clue how to run an organization
    You run an unethical organization and are surrounded by unethical people in mid and upper management.
    You are the stooge of shareholders
    You are readily influenced rather than have a deep understanding
    Let’s see your report card from Med school
    You have loads of incompetent, unethical, cunning personnel working at all level. What are you doing about that?
    You will blow the sales thru the roof and all other points above will become irrelevant. Keep up the good work.
    Cheers!!!
     
  5. anonymous

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    Until recently, Novartis CEO Vas Narasimhan apparently navigated several scandals unscathed, at least personally. But the Zolgensma data manipulation debacle could be the first big, public mistake of his own making.


    Addressing 12,000 managers in a not-quite mea culpa—as he did in the wake of the $1.2 million Michael Cohen contract exposé—Narasimhan said he now sees where Novartis could have done a better job handling the Zolgensma crisis, Swiss newspaper Schweiz am Wochenende reported, according to Bloomberg.

    The words came in stark contrast to his “we did the best we could” comment in a call with analysts right after the news erupted. Now, he said he’s not perfect as a CEO, and “we will all keep working on it.” PIP.