Employee: I have been hitting every target for 2 years. What exactly is the issue?
Manager: The issue is not your performance.
Employee: Then what is it?
Manager: You have been described as difficult.
Employee: Difficult how?
Manager: You raise concerns. You question unrealistic deadlines. You push back when people cross boundaries.
Employee: So I am being punished for saying the culture is broken?
Manager: We just do not think you are the right fit anymore.
Employee: Even though I am one of the highest performers on the team?
Manager: Performance is only one part of the equation.
Employee: Right. The other part is staying quiet while management creates a toxic mess.
Manager: We need people who protect team harmony.
Employee: That is a funny way to describe protecting dysfunction.
Manager: We have made our decision.
Employee: Of course. Fixing the environment would require leadership. Firing me is just easier.
Too many companies would rather fire a productive employee than fix the toxic environment pushing good people to the edge.
The problem is not always performance.
Sometimes the problem is that one employee refuses to normalize dysfunction.
Bad cultures do not remove the chaos.
They remove the person who pointed it out.
I can’t imagine this will find him, but:
if your name is Mark, and you flew from PHL to Austin this morning (Sunday) and sat next to a 12-year-old unaccompanied minor named Gabe (who has the soul of a 68 year old man) please know that he is never gonna forget you, that his parents (us) are unbelievably grateful & his grandpa *is* super proud. 🫶���
-katetejada (threads)
Kenya today launched the #EarlyWarningsForAll initiative, taking a major step towards protecting lives and livelihoods from climate related disasters.
This initiative will help seal the gaps in sparse infrastructure, particularly in Arid and Semi-Arid Areas, ensuring consistent and improved data integration and forecasting capabilities.
We thank all partners involved: @WMO | @UNDRR_Africa | @UNDRR | @EnviClimateC_Ke | @Environment_Ke | @KenyaRedCross | @CA_Kenya | @ukinkenya | @IFRCAfrica | @IFRC | @NDOCKenya
Get all the updates here 👇🏾👇🏾
#EW4ALLKE
📢 Launch of the #EarlyWarningsForAll Initiative – Nairobi, Kenya
This morning, Dr. David Gikungu, Director of @MeteoKenya, joined the CS @Environment_Ke, PSs from @EnviClimateC_Ke, ICT, Forestry & Social Protection, Ambassadors, & development partners at the official launch of #EW4ALLKe at Radisson Blu, Upper Hill.
🌍 In his remarks, Dr. Gikungu reiterated the critical role of early warning systems in protecting Kenyan lives & livelihoods from climate-related disasters.
📡 The Kenya Meteorological Department is proud to lead Pillar 2: Watch and Predict — strengthening hazard monitoring & forecasting — under the leadership of @WMO.
✅ Together, we are working to ensure every person in Kenya receives timely, life-saving alerts by 2027.
#WeatherReady #DisasterRiskReduction #ClimateAction #KenyaWeather #ResilientKenya
🤝 Partners:
@WMO@UNDRR@UNDRR_Africa@KenyaRedCross@CA_Kenya@ukinkenya@IFRCAfrica@IFRC@NDOCKenya
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@IOMKenya stands with #Kenya and ready to support the implementation of the #EarlyWarningsForAll initiative!
Congratulations on the launch today!
We need to make sure that this initiative serves ALL!
#EW4ALLKE
Earlier today, I joined @DeboraBarasa to launch #EarlyWarningsForAll - enabling weather predictions, preparedness and averting disasters.
We’re partnering with 🇰🇪 to build climate resilience through @MeteoKenya & 🇬🇧 supported WISER programme.
#GoFarGoTogether#EW4ALL
Speaking during the launch of #EarlyWarningsForAll PS Festus Ng’eno emphasizes how essential it is for a collective approach to ensuring communities are resilient. #EW4ALLKE@WMO@MeteoKenya
@Edith_kimani hosts the launch of Early Warnings for All Initiative in Kenya (EW4ALL), a groundbreaking initiative to ensure that everyone
on earth is protected from hazardous events through life-saving Early Warning Systems (EWS) by end 2027.
#EW4ALLKE#EarlyWarningsForAll
“The Government of Kenya, through my Ministry, is committed to sustainably financing this #EarlyWarningsForAll initiative. A total of 5% of the national Disaster Risk Management budget will be allocated to upgrading early warning systems across all relevant institutions.”
— CS Dr. Deborah, Ministry of Environment, Climate Change and Forestry during the launch of the #EarlyWarningsForAll initiative in Nairobi.
Today, Kenya officially launches the #EarlyWarningsForAll initiative, a bold step toward protecting lives and livelihoods from disasters.
Kenya Red Cross joins national authorities, UN agencies and partners, including CS Hon. Dr. Deborah Barasa and PS @Eng_F_Ngeno for a three-day national workshop in Nairobi to co-develop an implementation roadmap tailored to Kenya’s risk profile.
We remain committed to ensuring early warning reaches the most vulnerable, helping communities anticipate, prepare for and act ahead of crises. #EW4ALLKE
Today is #WorldMeteorologicalDay
Investing in National Meteorological and Hydrological Services isn’t just about forecasting—it’s about saving lives, strengthening economies, & securing our future.
Governments must lead the way, but collaboration is key!
The time to act is NOW
With H.E. President William Ruto @WilliamsRuto serving as the designated champion for Early Warnings for All in Africa and global champion for climate action, the UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction @UNDRR_Africa led by the Deputy Chief of the Regional Office for Africa, Huw Beynon paid a courtesy visit to the Principal Secretary for Internal Security and National Administration, Dr. Raymond Omollo @ray_omollo with discussions focused on strengthening coordination mechanisms and ensuring adequate investments are in place to enhance disaster response capabilities.
Kenya 🇰🇪, a signatory of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, is set to host the National Workshop on Early Warning and Early Action Systems later this year aimed at establishing a national coordination cell linked to key institutions, including the National Disaster Operations Center @NDOCKenya, the Inter-Governmental Authority for Development @IGAD_CPAC Climate Prediction and Applications Center, and the Multi-Hazard Early Warning and Action Systems Situation Room at the African Union Commission @_AfricanUnion.
It’s the very first day of the 9th Africa Regional Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction! 🤝 💡 Find the full programme here 👉 Agenda | Africa Regional Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction (https://t.co/2RA1R6xKha). #AfRP9#TheResilientAfricaWeWant