Fri, Sep 12, 2003
Top 150 Execs Could Get the Axe
The atmosphere at
Textron, owner of Bell Helicopters, Cessna Airplanes and Lycoming
engines, is one of fear and loathing these days, especially at the
top. Chairman Lewis Campbell, you see, has a new, color-coded way
of rating the performance of his top executives. Their new job
reviews classify the company's top 150 executives by colors -- red,
yellow or green (sounds a lot like CAPPS II, doesn't it?).
Green is the best of the ratings. Red is the worst. Red means
"they're out of there," Campbell said at a Morgan Stanley
industrials conference that was Webcast from Scottsdale (AZ).
Executives with yellow ratings also could lose their jobs without
improvement.
Campbell said Textron
is keeping a much closer eye on its top execs, managing them "much
more aggressively." The Providence (RI)-based company is making
several moves, hoping to increase productivity and performance.
Still, Textron's financial outlook remains rather bleak, as the
company works through reduced demand for its signature Cessna
business jets. Retooling the V-22 Osprey isn't helping either.
Employees -- even executives -- who just aren't up to snuff had
better start looking over their Christian Dior-clad shoulders.
"It turns out as you step up the bar some people's strengths
then are overcome by their weaknesses because they have to perform
at a higher level," Campbell said.
The company wrapped up its executive reviews some 10 days ago.
Campbell says it determined that "a little less than 20 percent are
yellow or red at this point."
Well, don't look at us. We don't have any openings right now
(right boss?).
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