top ten incompetent senior managers at Merck now

Discussion in 'Merck' started by Anonymous, Aug 7, 2011 at 10:29 PM.

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  1. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Roy would be great, agree.
     

  2. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Roy might have been a great CEO but he hated the sales force more than anybody in upper management now, hard to believe but true. He thought new drugs like Proscar would sell themselves...the infamous experiment in Indiana where there was no personal promotion for almost a year. He then destroyed the hospital sales team and made all of them Prostate Health Specialists trying to sell to PCPs and Urologists. That really worked well. We received no bonus for two years after being told "big money" was coming our way.
     
  3. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Transparency has improved. Nice job MRL. BUT where is the management change? Zero action from upper management = still problems Joe. Everyone knows we need change to remove barriers.
     
  4. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    I have no idea where you worked. We made large bonuses in the PHT every year. One thing you have correct. P Roy hated sales but on the other hand we hated him!
     
  5. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    I use to work for Joyce Levine. She is not a DM anymore. We had sex a lot during our field really rides. I must say she sucks as a manager th same as a bj!
     
  6. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Do you mean you USED to work for Joyce?

    While each of you may have had lots of sex, it's not likely you had it with each other.
    Your field "really" exploits were more likely self-induced.
     
  7. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Andre Moxie.com He is obviously not a detective because he has no CLUE!!!
     
  8. anonymous

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    Couldn't be further from the truth. He spent over a year and half cleaning up the lack of talent in Procurement area while also fixing outside manufacturing relationships and building a supplier performance improvement process. Has delivered best results and built a team that is hugely committed and loyal to the work.
     
  9. anonymous

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    You must have been one that was asked to leave for the organization up skill of talent or have not worked there through the real change that has been made to improve processes, improve supplier relationships and delivery results that have been beneficial. High expectations, but very fair - has a real following of talented people that have gone through many companies with him. Not a typical Merck leader - but has been refreshing and courageous.
     
  10. anonymous

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    As current direct report, don't find this at all. Clearly someone that was asked to depart of the company.
     
  11. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Joe Ward and Jamie Garrison. Joe Ward is a horrible CTL and Jamie Garrison is an incompetent DCO
     
  12. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    And so it goes---losers choosing an anonymous public board as outlets for their suppressed sex fantasies and "payback" for managers they didn't like much. What a chest-pounder!

    Grow up, Junior.
     
  13. anonymous

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    Whole team needs change. Hunter is nice but better leadership exists. Cronies like Houghton? Hermes? Richie T? Impact being clean out and compromised pipeline. The Cronies think so high of each other they believe without the company would not exist.
     
  14. anonymous

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    Leadership is so bad.......

    Almost all assays that went out are now returning because the leader(s) in charge are unable balance a checkbook. Balancing is covered in middle school. Result? Over budget and under productive. But it's not our fault, never our fault.

    Accountability for this embarrassment? None

    Folks, exercise is over please turn in your access card, be careful through the gate and avoid concussions.
     
  15. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Now looks like Anne is gone...
     
  16. anonymous

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    The damage is already done even if some are leaving. We can debate whether they were forced out or asked to retire. I think some just worked until their contract expired from after the merger. I wonder what the next 10 years will look like in terms of executive leadership, lots of grays.
     
  17. anonymous

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    VP and Ex Dir level needs "retirement" and adding more personnel who instill honesty and have guts to make decisions and inspire the teams. Lead by example and foster teamwork. Put the leaders who have approved molecules in charge. Select leaders the opposite with small resumes, concerned about survival, imaginary power and just good enough science. No need for empire building people are jumping ship.
     
  18. anonymous

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  19. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    How's this going to happen anywhere in this company? The good old boys at the top keep rotating round & round. They love to surround themselves with men who look & act themselves. It's the only way they can validate themselves because outside of the tiny world of merck, they would be expose for the incompetent idiots they are.
     
  20. anonymous

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    Don't forget the ladies!