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Inseriousity.
Again, pointing the finger at the department managers when it's actually general management that needs to get a grip of the situation. I still see no sign of any action plan or ideas of their own despite that I asked to see one a while ago now. Good leadership and we'll weather the storm. Hard decisions have to be taken, doing more of the same isn't enough. I will give kudos to general management. Their demotion of Hayden, whether you agree with it or not, is at least a sign that they are capable of making hard decisions (although still a way to go, if you're going to get rid of someone you don't think is up to the job, just make it a clean break. It could've backfired so easily if Hayden was petty and decided to **** everything up before he left). Their usual tactic is just to wait patiently for them to resign so it's a step forward.