This is about what I expected. Now all the control freaks and micro-managers will come out of the woodwork screaming "but how could the upper management not know?" Simple, the lower management chose not to tell them. It happens in huge companies all the time. Do you think the chairman of BP had the well pressure monitors connected to a display on his desk before the Gulf disaster.? No, of course he didn't. You have layers of people who are expected to do their jobs properly. Clearly, this failed at GM.
By accessing this website, you acknowledge that Edmunds and its third party business partners may use cookies, pixels, and similar technologies to collect information about you and your interactions with the website as described in our Privacy Statement, and you agree that your use of the website is subject to our Visitor Agreement.
Comments
This is about what I expected. Now all the control freaks and micro-managers will come out of the woodwork screaming "but how could the upper management not know?" Simple, the lower management chose not to tell them. It happens in huge companies all the time. Do you think the chairman of BP had the well pressure monitors connected to a display on his desk before the Gulf disaster.? No, of course he didn't. You have layers of people who are expected to do their jobs properly. Clearly, this failed at GM.