Sentences with phrase «management turmoil»

"Management turmoil" refers to a state of disorder or instability within a company's leadership or management. It suggests that there may be conflicts, confusion, or frequent changes among the people in charge, which can negatively impact the organization's functioning and decision-making processes. Full definition
Taylor, who is quick to say the transition will take time, says he wants P&G to regain its «mastery» after years of management turmoil, poor strategic decisions, and a series of unhelpful macroeconomic trends, including a rising dollar, which hurts P&G more than many others.
Pioneer was restarted by Mr John and Mr Street after RMG ran into management turmoil and financial difficulties.
As Uber continues to work through a huge amount of internal management turmoil, the company is also consolidating and rationalizing more of its international business.
Its business potential developed more slowly, and the company appeared to be floundering as recently as three years ago, when it was riven by management turmoil and frequently crippled by service outages.
Twitter, which went through a period of management turmoil and internal strife in its early years, did not append a letter from the founders to the filing, unlike Internet companies such as Facebook and Google before it.
Although Yahoo beat Wall Street expectations and reported an increase in revenue last month, this recent good news follows a long stretch of poor performance and management turmoil.
Instead, there will be bad news about potential default, management turmoil and failed strategies at the companies you own.
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