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I wonder how much of it is specifically giving power to women and minorities at the moment of failure vs there simply not being any white men available to take the helm when the ship is beginning to sink.
Sort of like when in the Middle Ages, the main way for a woman to rule a country was for all males in the line of succession to have died. See Elizabeth I.
An example I can think of is IBM.
In 2010, the CEO proclaimed an earnings target for 2015 based on nothing at all. There was no plan or reasonable expectation, just a flashy number. Investors ate it up and stock went up. No shortage of white men eager to be at the helm of a company that seemed to be on top of the world.
He promptly left the company and handed it over to a woman. As one could predict, a hollow wish about earnings without an actual plan failed to actually deliver. To a lot of folks who understood the nuance, they called it from the moment he said it.
However, the news coverage was basically that she failed to execute on his "plan".
Now she wasn't amazing leadership or anything, but neither was he. However he got to be celebrated as a strong leader mostly on the back of hollow promises and she got to be blamed for the fact it was hollow.
I suppose I can't prove that it was because she was a woman that she got to be the fall person, but I am at least sure they could have found a willing white dude to be the fall guy at least.
Dr. Lisa Su is a nice example, was appointed CEO when AMD was at the brink of collapse and she aced it
And now she is Trump's bootlicker. Just like her cousin with NVIDIA.
The Onion headline after Obama was elected in 2008 as the economy was starting to fall apart:
Couldn't Biden have argued the same as his was during Covid and he was trying to clean up after Fuckface?
Seems like Chrimas1 was spot on 8 years ago:
Criticism section
This whole theory seems to be an agglomeration of anectodal and/or cherry-picked evidence. Definitely needs a criticism section. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Chrimas1 (talk • contribs) 09:07, 16 February 2018 (UTC)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Glass_cliff#Criticism_section
Chairman Pao being brought on to take the fall for accelerating Reddit's downfall.
We all know it’s spez the cat fuckers fault. That’s not to mention he sucked up to Elon Musk like a kappa on a butthole.
I noticed this! I've never heard of this before, but I swear, I kept seeing women get roles on doomed ships within companies. Like the Twitter CEO, or Xbox head, of the top of my head.
Ursula von der Leyen won that race in my mind. It does count for politics too, right?
Theresa May would count for sure as well.
That one is not a women though, but a soulless psychopath corporate drone.
Right Honourable Kim Campbell, first and only female Prime Minister of Canada for all of just over four months after PM Brian Mulroney tanked his Progressive Conservative Party.
Yep, and now you will see it everywhere.
And it’s quite insidious too. What’s the woman to do when offered such a position, even if the dynamic is known and Crystal clear?!
Huh... That happened in north American league of legends with the LCS director previous to thw current one.
Though it feels like a bit more than just a glass cliff kinda situation, we got a woman LCS director at a time when riot kept making absolutely shit decisions that everyone hated, and then they made a really shitty decision from over her head, if I remember right it later came out she had just gone on vacation or something, and they just let it seem like it was her decision.
She did not stay director... Which, frankly good for her 😅. I feel like I'm gonna see this everywhere now
See Xbox. Also, Byron Allen got Colbert's time slot.
That's not the same thing. Colbert didn't tank the timeslot. He was the leader in ratings consistantly in his timeslot. All they had to do was NOT cancel the #1 in late night.
I'm less clear about the Xbox situation.
Everyone was mad at them for firing Colbert, so they aren't going to watch whoever replaces him. They know that, so they gave the slot to Byron.
this is neither a secret nor news. it is well known they hand over leadership to someone who "takes the fall". the company goes down, they can say they did everything right but the new captain fucked everything up.
This community is called TIL not today I uncovered a big mystery.
fair
This looks like a joke article?
Nah.
definitely is, the evidence is so weak, Obama elected after the 2008 financial crash as evidence... that's like Bush elected after the dot com bubble burst... or not because it doesn't fit this weak arse narrative