Thread regarding Cisco Systems Inc. layoffs

Constant threat of layoffs hurts productivity

Does management realize that the constant threat of layoffs destroys employee morale, creativity, loyalty and productivity?

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Post ID: @OP+1tWJS4ld

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long term productivity is a concern for a healthy company.

cisco’s getting strangled to death by its own intertia, so long term productivity takes a back seat to cashing out a bonus.

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Post ID: @1avj+1tWJS4ld

Common sense says you either devote majority of your days finding a new job or stay at Cisco and work a second job like many already do.

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Post ID: @1xqq+1tWJS4ld

I hope everyone with this "side hustle" is found out and fired immediately. You are no more than a common, pathetic thief.

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Post ID: @1kdb+1tWJS4ld

When bean counters take the charge of things, the answer is sadly no. Their focus turns to saving money.

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Post ID: @1flz+1tWJS4ld

@1wlr+1tWJS4ld You’re correct but you forgot the part about the products being absolute trash that no one wants to buy.

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Post ID: @1nml+1tWJS4ld

I feel bad for the CFO on every All Hands just stammering through spouting lies when he knows how bad the situation is. Over 2 years now the excuse of backlog is old. Nobody is buying it. Come up with something new, just admit our sales teams su-k now and aren't bringing in revenue. Sales has been terrible for well over 4 years now

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Post ID: @1wlr+1tWJS4ld

ELT is only worried about how productive and effective their bank accounts are at receiving $$. Starting with Chuckie and his fave HR lady.

Couldn’t be bothered about the company one sniff

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Post ID: @1fkc+1tWJS4ld

Why work hard when the ELT is not?

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Post ID: @1qje+1tWJS4ld

Amen

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Post ID: @1net+1tWJS4ld

@hfq+1tWJS4ld

I have a feeling you are a Cisco Exec. There is no way that any Cisco employee living in the real world would ask that question. If you are a Cisco Exec quit being defensive, take the feedback and learn how to be effective leaders.

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Post ID: @1khu+1tWJS4ld

Harm creativity ? Like what exactly?

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Post ID: @hfq+1tWJS4ld

No sh!t… and so does the inept leadership!

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Post ID: @bdf+1tWJS4ld

Op has got it totally wrong. Cisco top management never cares about productivity. What they care is their own financial gains.

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Post ID: @nwu+1tWJS4ld

Who will build pipeline when they might not be here

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Post ID: @lrq+1tWJS4ld

Don't forget the first and second line managers who work on new initiatives every quarter only to scrap and start something new the next quarter. This is a theme in SBG.

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Post ID: @ojm+1tWJS4ld

There is not much productivity at Cisco anyway. For example SBG product managers and principal engineers do nothing but produce meaningless powerpoint slides and attend every free-king meeting they are invited to.

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Post ID: @lzs+1tWJS4ld

Chuck not willing to do a big one because stock will crash and he lose big! He rather do small 4k layoffs twice a year so he can dump his shares throughout the year!

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Post ID: @toq+1tWJS4ld

Most of us work 20 hours a week with side hustles that we get away with since management is asleep at the wheel

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Post ID: @qba+1tWJS4ld

It’s run so poorly, management probably can’t even measure that effectively.

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Post ID: @isf+1tWJS4ld

Productivity down? Sounds like we need a layoff!

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Post ID: @gvp+1tWJS4ld

And who are you saying this now?

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