We can cut all of the contractor scrum masters and change management people, particularly in IT.
I have heard IT project manager, advisors, and "SME" employees say things like "Chevron pays me too much to do the tactical stuff, and I am supposed to be more strategic". That is a load of BS. Chevron doesn't pay these lazy people without any skills more than $500K, which is what we pay these contractor scrum masters ADO-navigators and change management powerpoint makers. Maybe employees need to start doing some of that work themselves. Does every team need a scrum master if there's no real "team" to scrum? How many portfolio managers and product line managers do we need in this company when there are no products to manage?
Those are your biggest opportunities to cut right there.