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Evaluating Arvind Krishna's First One Hundred Days

Stopping these resource actions could have slowed, halted or even reversed IBM’s two-decade-
long drop in sales and profit productivity. Employees find it hard to remain productive when every
job within the corporation is at risk—not just the “old guy’s” job. But massive resource actions
protect the corporation’s relentless, short-term efforts to artificially boost earnings-per-share. This
practice has created a work environment that is so toxic that even the best-of-the-best hold their
noses as they head off to work (or in today’s environment, power up their computer to start
working from home). Many are leaving of their own accord, and IBM continues to see their effect
in the determined eyes of their former employees turned competitor. IBM is staffing up its
competition with highly motivated, top-notch skills (see sidebar).

Wait: transparency was expected simply because there's a new CEO?

https://www.mbiconcepts.com/arvind-krishna-first-100-days.html

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Meet the new boss...same as the old boss...

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The strategy changes every two years under Ginni. Shell game. Remember CAMS? I could go through the list

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Except IBM doesn't DO Cloud very well at all. Their cloud strategy is a joke. They're taking legacy products and forcing them onto the cloud.

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If you can't get to this article on Seeking Alpha as they have made it paid only, you can read a full-length version off my website located here:

https://www.mbiconcepts.com/arvind-krishna-first-100-days.html

I cut detail for the Seeking Alpha crowd.

Cheers,

  • Pete
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Low and uncompetitive

Employee engagement and customer satisfaction, two areas where ethics demands transparency but the law does not, were, at a minimum, unmentionably low and most likely uncompetitive. Even as executives spent more money on share repurchases, employees waved off the opportunity to purchase their corporation’s shares at a discount. Warren Buffett invested, took a look around, and left.
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https://seekingalpha.com/article/4367439-ibm-new-sheriff-in-town

The interesting point here is “focus on what IBM does best and ignore the rest” It’s all about cloud, AI, Mainframe, and IOT. Everything else will go over time

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