Excellent post mate and exactly how I feel. Those of us in corporate or commercial roles in our own working lives will have seen this behaviour before and indeed know when it works well, as per the culture Pearson created. It feels like Pearson has allowed us to see behind the curtain here and it’s ugly, disappointing, frustrating and needs to come to an end. I think most of us now see it for what it is and this time there is no going back, white washing it or palming it off.