Corporate history doesn’t sit in archives.
It lives in slide decks. And updates quarterly.
From the Footnote Archives:
- John attended a town hall celebrating a long-standing strategic vision.
- He recognized it instantly.
- Same initiative.
- Same promise.
- Same quiet collapse, three years ago, quietly took two careers with it.
The Boss called it foresight.
The Strategist called it iteration.
The Diplomat called it learning in motion.
Only one person could explain what actually happened.
He still had a badge.
He shortened the timeline.
Buried the failure phase.
Rebranded the collapse as a pilot.
Positioned himself as the early sponsor.
The deck moved on.
The Burnt-Out Star watched from LinkedIn.
The Historian had exited before the memory reset.
The Survivor nodded quietly.
Staying confers authorship.
History rarely rewards accuracy. It favors availability.
Facts don’t vanish at work.
They resurface. Cleaned, renamed, and credited to whoever never left.
Johnny’s Footnotes is a satirical instrument, infused with humour, for understanding organisational dysfunction, grounded in The Anatomy of Nonsense, also known as the Grand Unified Theory of Bullshit, finally documented so you no longer have to pretend it isn’t happening.
Meet John’s Colleagues. They are here (& almost everywhere).
Disclaimer: The Footnote is a satire — an observation, not an accusation. If it feels uncomfortably accurate, that’s just coincidence. You’re simply not important enough to be targeted.
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