No more diabetes?

Discussion in 'Sanofi' started by anonymous, Dec 11, 2019 at 12:32 PM.

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  1. anonymous

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    I am distraught. My career is unva shambles. I don't knows who to blame.
     

  2. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Who gives a rats ass. Sick of this shit show. Bring on the severence.
     
  3. P. Hudson

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    Diabetes isn’t going anywhere. The products are still highly valuable to the company. Now go back to work and fill in your weekly trackers.
     
  4. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Ok P. Hudson lol.
     
  5. anonymous

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    Diabetes was told last year at the first POA when they put up their incredible pipeline. We all knew it was coming to the end. No one should be surprised.
     
  6. anonymous

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    C’mon Hill people!!! Time to buck up! You can choose to be part of the solution or part of the problem. LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Someone should be playing the Doors song “When The Music is Over” on a continuous loop to celebrate the parade of executive defects we have had to experience over the last 5 years. Every last one of them, allergic to strategy, predisposed to critical decision making and emotionally neutered. It is absolutely hysterical that the business grew so corrosive that an outsider was needed to be brought in (& an Englishman no less!!!!) who was unencumbered by the French BS to make the hard decisions that needed to be made. It tells you just how cowardly burocratic & paralyzed the executive layers of this company had grown. I have been skating for the last 3 years faking calls and milking this crap company for every last penny knowing that this was coming. It is just desserts for a crappy company who for far too long treated their employees like dirt, sending out pink slips before Christmas year after year.

    No give me my severance so I can Officially move on to the company I have been interviewing with. Good riddance to every DM, RBD, VP & Pres who has ever been here. You have been an absolute disgrace to your titles and are ants circling the drain. Now its your turn to feel the anxiety you have projected onto every direct report & subordinate who unfortunately crossed paths with you.
     
  7. anonymous

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    Thats beautiful man. I love your spirit and tenacity. Your points are astute. Sanofi deserves everything it’s getting. How poetic. It’s balance sheets got that diabeetus and it can’t afford it’s own insulin.

    This ain’t nothing but a rear view town...
     
  8. anonymous

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    Diabetes has been in a death spiral ever since that criminal Urbaniak was in charge.

    Maybe if Sanofi kept people in place instead of promoting and rewarding incompetence every 12-18 months at the leadership level, they might have had someone with skin in the game and a long term plan.
     
  9. anonymous

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    toujeo kill Sanofi diabetes.

    we spent the first two years after launch saying, "comon doc look at that smooth profile, it's not just condensed lantus its toujeo"

    to spending the passed 2 years saying, "comon doc toujeo is the same lantus you loved before!"
     
  10. anonymous

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    or. "it's non-inferior to Lantus!" after your doc points out for the 10th time that Lantus performed better in all 3 head-to-head trials in the PI.
     
  11. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Sanofi...stick Soliqua up your ass.
     
  12. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    SHANNON FAUGHT


    The worse she did the more they promoted her. Every product she touched flopped. And now she is bragging she makes $275k base salary.

    Perfect. Drove diabetes. Digging a hole to he'll and filling it with our careers.
     
  13. anonymous

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    Yep... she was U300 then Toujeo's Director of Launch Strategy which failed miserably. Then she was over the hospital team which died underneath her as well. Then she was a director of market access I believe for Diabetes and CV portfolio. We all know how that has gone. She's a leach and typical of management left at Sanofi. Most likely she'll somehow land something over on the Genzyme side of things in some cushy job and then start reeking havoc there. I'd say she's one of the worst Sanofi has had to offer which says a whole lot. Brian Washburn will probably save her a** though.
     
  14. anonymous

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    Sanofi’s Sr management & Sr marketing people for the last decade have been like an unchecked Toxic spill that has seeped into the groundwater and tainted everything within the ecosystem. The industry has Sanofi to thank for all of the no-talent lunatics scattered all over the country. Their incompetence and backward-ass management was endorsed by the company and became culturized. Good riddance to all of them!
     
  15. anonymous

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    The sad thing is though... once those Sr. Managers have that title they can just roll right into another cushy management job at another company. SMH. It’s like it’s all about title & not substance.
     
  16. anonymous

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    It is curious that some people never are held accountable for their mistakes. On the other hand she is still here so I think that is punishment in itself. She is probably as marketable as anyone else that has spent their entire career hawking over-priced insulin-which is to say- not very.
     
  17. anonymous

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    The diabeatus sales team is the only profitable business unit at Santa Fay!
     
  18. anonymous

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    Shannon has been in diabetes for too long. She’s dead in the water. No good either.
    Management is terrible and she’s the only one with experience so they need her. Once changes come and diabetes is no longer critical and they want to save cash, she gone

     
  19. anonymous

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    WTF. Does Wilfred Brimley work for Sanofi? And “Santa Fay”? Bruh, c’mon. We will be sharing hotel rooms again in 2020. Heard it from the top
     
  20. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    relax. its just a good paying bad job. so you don't have to deal with the micromanagement anymore, and can find something more reasonable out there.

    be flexible, and don't worry about finding the highest paying gig. just find good people to work with, and likely, that will not be in this silly industry.

    You will be fine. relax.