Wiley seems to be on a roll. Funny how the syndicate that markets his comic strip has gasp a CEO. Sorry, but you don’t get to bite the hand that feeds you.
The outgoing CEO had some words of advice for his incoming successor: “When a crisis arises, and it will, I’ve prepared 3 numbered envelopes for you. I’ll leave them in this bottom drawer. Be sure to read them in order.”
A year later, sales were really bad, so the new CEO opened up Envelope #1. It contained a sheet of paper with a single sentence: “Blame everything on your predecessor.”
That seemed to placate everyone for awhile, but 2 years later, middle management was ravaged by feuds and resignations, so the boss opened up Envelope #2. It contained a sheet of paper with a single word: “Reorganize!”
And that worked for awhile as well, but after 3 years the company’s stock value had tanked and the shareholders were calling for the CEO’s head on a platter. Desperate, he opened up Envelope #3. It contained a sheet of paper that began with the advice: “Prepare 3 envelopes …”
Is that one of my boys in the middle chair facing us? After all some corporations operate like children, self-centered and incapable of critical thinking.
in.amongst about 5 years ago
oh, come on! There must be some way of monetizing blame.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 5 years ago
It’s time for him to get a big raise.
kodj kodjin about 5 years ago
That feeling starts in grade school when you haven’t read your assignment and you shrink down in your seat hoping the teacher won’t call on you.
RAGs about 5 years ago
Does “CEO” stand for “Chief Embezzling Officer”?
eastern.woods.metal about 5 years ago
Wiley always there with the details. I like the “credit” and “blame”
einarbt about 5 years ago
Wonder how many companies would benefit from getting rid of their CEO and the CEO position for good?
strictures about 5 years ago
Looks like Boeing!
Concretionist about 5 years ago
I was amused by the labels on the Y axis. We all expect that to be some kind of financial chart, but not this time!
Bilan about 5 years ago
Of course the CEO has to be there. He’s the one that doles out the blame.
jvo about 5 years ago
@Bilan
But from a distance……optics after all.
Watcher about 5 years ago
Sort of like Trump’s ratings.
Zebrastripes about 5 years ago
The CEO Flatline…Oy Be still his heart…
tripwire45 about 5 years ago
Wiley seems to be on a roll. Funny how the syndicate that markets his comic strip has gasp a CEO. Sorry, but you don’t get to bite the hand that feeds you.
sandpiper about 5 years ago
Milk ’em and dump ’em.
nikpromo about 5 years ago
This says all that needs to be said about corporate executives.
1953Baby about 5 years ago
Shouldn’t he be out looking for someone to blame???? Are CEOS more or less popular than lawyers? Inquiring minds want to know. . .
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 5 years ago
I suppose there are times when either everyone is to blame or no one is to blame. A good CEO knows the difference.
Masterskrain about 5 years ago
Yeah, he HAS his $9.000.000.000 Golden Parachute ready to go….
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 5 years ago
The outgoing CEO had some words of advice for his incoming successor: “When a crisis arises, and it will, I’ve prepared 3 numbered envelopes for you. I’ll leave them in this bottom drawer. Be sure to read them in order.”
A year later, sales were really bad, so the new CEO opened up Envelope #1. It contained a sheet of paper with a single sentence: “Blame everything on your predecessor.”
That seemed to placate everyone for awhile, but 2 years later, middle management was ravaged by feuds and resignations, so the boss opened up Envelope #2. It contained a sheet of paper with a single word: “Reorganize!”
And that worked for awhile as well, but after 3 years the company’s stock value had tanked and the shareholders were calling for the CEO’s head on a platter. Desperate, he opened up Envelope #3. It contained a sheet of paper that began with the advice: “Prepare 3 envelopes …”
mattro65 about 5 years ago
Is that one of my boys in the middle chair facing us? After all some corporations operate like children, self-centered and incapable of critical thinking.
For a Just and Peaceful World about 5 years ago
Google: Purdue filed for bankruptcy paid more than $34 million in bonuses
JohnMiller2 about 5 years ago
I once heard this, not sure where (and too busy to Google at moment) – “Success has a thousand fathers but Failure’s an orphan.”
Bicycle Dude about 5 years ago
Perfect!
cuzinron47 about 5 years ago
I see the presenter is hiding behind the chart to protect himself from flying criticism.
Ka`ōnōhi`ula`okahōkūmiomio`ehiku Premium Member about 5 years ago
Or tomorrow…
bakana about 5 years ago
That downward dip is so Low they can no longer pay his Bonuses, so he might as well go Home. His Work is Finished here.
kelly14 about 5 years ago
haha liked that one