No Second Chances on First Impressions
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}They say you never get a second chance to make a first impression; so if you're BP, your second chance sure as heck better wipe out folks' first impression, because their first impression of CEO Tony Hayward can best be summed up in one word: boob.
Goal for next CEO choice: no boob.
Enter Robert Dudley, who was on no one's radar to become CEO of BP. That is, until the BP disaster and BP CEO Tony Hayward proved such an unmitigated disaster.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Maybe it's because Tony was British or Tony was aloof or Tony was British and aloof. Bottom line: Tony wasn't cutting it, so BP obviously decided to cut a new path with a CEO who maybe wasn't British and who wouldn't appear aloof.
Enter Mr. Dudley, who has two things going for him: He isn't British (he is American) and he is from Mississippi, so really, an ideal American — an American who shares the Gulf region's pain because he was and is a Gulf-region boy.
Here's another thing that Mr. Dudley has going for him: very low expectations. He can thank Tony for that. The guy proved such a P.R. nightmare, that all Dudley has to do is show up and not speak with a British accent and he's a hit.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}A hit still getting hit, mind you, but maybe not as hard hit.
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