Unfortunately it is the managers and HR who are not skilled, nor interested in managing the team/talent in their hands. Real talents require attention, projects, interest, challenge and stretch, so they can develop. Others require attention, assessment, action plans, constant time and maintenance so they either develop themselves or be pushed out. For a long time at the swoosh, no manager or HR is engaged enough to do any of that, the real bad thing is that both HR and all managers from all levels are convinced that the huge frustration within the company is an employee engagement issue, I believe it is truly a management engagement issue. if you do not manage your talent well, no one knows where they stand from career or development opportunity pov, what you have is that managers and HR focus on fancy ppt creating, show-off behaving people etc, these things do not get you far with the people you are managing, they may get you somewhere with your short-sighted bosses, you end up being picked to stay. I left the swoosh 8 years ago on my own decision after spending 11 years in the company. Best decision I ever made. I really wish good luck to those who are and will be let go, tough times are ahead, but I hope that all will work out at he end, to be honest after swoosh you probably land a good one, what happens after that is entirely up to you. take care.