Thread regarding Honeywell International Inc. layoffs

HCE has until summer

  • to turn the connected business around. The forge platform team has already been merged into connected buildings. All the other businesses are dependent upon buildings now to make the call for what they need from forge. The rest of the businesses are next to be folded back into their old structures.
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Post ID: @OP+13i45y4Q

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Hahaha what new revenue has HCE generated?

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Post ID: @dsvt+13i45y4Q

OP is clueless. HCE is the only business that can save the rest of you Futureslackers!

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Post ID: @cyfd+13i45y4Q

@3ckp+13i45y4Q ... Is that you Q? Writing about yourself? I seriously do not know anyone that thinks highly of her! relate to who? She is the most self absorbed individual at HON. She'll even tell you how smart she is and how she is smarter than everyone in the room. See that's working out well for her. So glad I don't have to see her anymore in MP.

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Post ID: @5clq+13i45y4Q

Another case of Honeywell having a fundamental misunderstanding of how you monetize data. The formula only works if the data is vast and completely free of charge. Ask GE.

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Post ID: @5xrv+13i45y4Q

Don't really feel too inspired after a talk from Q.

What we need is a few more Behaviors to aspire to.

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Post ID: @3dmq+13i45y4Q

Nice try Q. Yea we all feel sorry for you. Just you.

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Post ID: @3sux+13i45y4Q

Too bad for the HCE SBU. In my opinion, they were a victim of circumstance. It's really unfortunate for "Q". I have very high regards for her ideologies, enthusiasm, and ability to relate too and hear the internal VOC (voice of the customer). Perhaps if she was leading HON INT'L, things would have turned out so much more differently. I know there are haters out there, and you have a right to your own opinions, but, so do I. Thank You

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Post ID: @3ckp+13i45y4Q

Yep. been there. Disaster working with HCE "organization"...

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Post ID: @3buq+13i45y4Q

Honeywell (particularly aerospace) is not structured to use connected data to take credit for improved profitability. So the HCE business case life cycle go something like this...
Some engineer with a bright idea to use HCE: I think we can save Honeywell xxx dollar annually in something like warranty costs. But it requires the production side to spend yyy dollars more annually (yyy is much smaller than xxx), and rewrite some vendor agreements. Maybe even add a quality inspection step to collect data, or a sensor to a design.

Engineering and Production: We don't have metrics based on warranty costs. Thus this is a cost increase for us. And vendor agreements are painful to change.

  • HCE can not self fund the effort because they are not allowed to claim the profitability improvements as revenue.
  • Proposal dead & the engineer yelled at for making people spend time and resources on this.
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Post ID: @3hsb+13i45y4Q

Guess all those free M&Ms and Redbull do not a couldnt make. That group had been in trouble with no real deliverables ready to work.

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Post ID: @2srd+13i45y4Q

Shut it all down!

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Post ID: @1lpe+13i45y4Q

HCE is not even a real business but rather an accounting slight of hand and for an investor pitch. It could be called the CEOs Harvard MBA thesis/project

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Post ID: @1cdm+13i45y4Q

All business lines, they’ll be folded back into their respective SBUs.

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Post ID: @hap+13i45y4Q

Is this for Hardware HCE or Software HCE segments? There is significant demand for JW2 variants and Aspire systems from Hardware Perspective. But, I heard that software is struggling, well so is Hardware, it has tremendous EAC growth on multiple developmental programs.

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