answer:I don’t think so. First of all, he was in charge of the organization that bypassed safety and common sense to save a few dollars, second, I believe that he was truly trying to fix a culture run by marketing and accounting people. His real fault is that he is too much of an engineer put in an untenable position than a MBA practiced at shifting the blame and lying. Sure his statements were not politically correct but look at his boss that thinks that we are all the “small people”. I can’t imagine that they would appoint someone that was a better leader. He replacement would just have a “silver tounge: but no real understanding of the situation. I don’t trust his company but I think that Mr. Hayward will do as best he or anyone can.