i think the nuttiness and clean and buff up the place is more about respect to the CEO than anything else. when i worked at a grocery chain with about 10,000 people employed the place would go crazy clean up when the CEO came in. that person is the boss of bosses so it doesn't hurt to show them respect if you value their signature on your paycheck.
I met Steve Jobs at a conference in Melbourne in 2008. I didn't recognize him at first and was ready to strangle him after he jumped the queue at the refreshments table, then began to mix and mingle with people like nothing had happened >| Started talking and clicked straight away, haven't seen him since but have conferenced via Skype and FaceTime at MacWorld
I met Steve Jobs at a conference in Melbourne in 2008. I didn't recognize him at first and was ready to strangle him after he jumped the queue at the refreshments table, then began to mix and mingle with people like nothing had happened >| Started talking and clicked straight away, haven't seen him since but have conferenced via Skype and FaceTime at MacWorld
Though I work for a very large outfit (tens of thousands of employees), I have to face the head honcho too often, more than once per month. As he treats pretty much everyone with contempt, I'd rather not be in a room with him, much less talk to him, but someone has to
I once worked for a company that really did not have that many people on staff. Even after 5 years of company service the Ceo would still address us as " Hay Guy".
As most everyone was addressed this way, we found it a joke to talk about!
I work for a large company 100k employees ... a DOW component and one of the 50 largest in the US. I know the current CEO (and 2 previous) reasonably well, meet with him a few times a month and and travel with him a few times a year. Also have met with the CEO's of several other large companies ... Citi Group, JP Morgan, Emerson, Terex, the NYSE come to mind, but there have been others. By and large, they all seemed like decent guys that were easy to talk with.
I work out of the corporate office and we are a very laid back bunch. My CEO drops by my office every day he's in...mostly to play my slot machine and spit dip in my trash can..heh. I love the people I work with...close knit bunch
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