I feel sorry for the Nike employees. Why did the board hire John Donahoe as CEO? Such a great American corporation will be ruined.
In Silicon Valley, as far as I remember large tech companies started to hire Bain to implement mainly restructuring efforts. One of those companies is Intel (actually the other one is HP)
Bain was hired by intel during Intel’s first cross company large layoffs in 2006. One of the efforts under the 2006 restructuring program (called SET) targeted mid level managers similar to what Nike is going through now, Since the 2006 restructuring engagement, Bain has stayed at Intel like corporate parasites on a yearly retention contract. They are still at intel.
John Donahoe was with Bain then. He was hired by Ebay and raised to the CEO position. His intel engagement also helped him to get into intel’s board. Bain is like an octopus. Intel engaged them for one consulting job, then they stayed. Bain partner, John got into intel’s board strengthening bain’s ongoing position. Of course, John as a member (and Bain) influenced the CEO, CFO, and other key hire decisions at intel. Intel has never been the same, it is on a constant decline since SET. The current CEO was CFO under John Donahoe at eBay. By the way, during John Donahoe’s tenure , eBay lost its position as a marketplace, became mostly a niche player, while he got rich.
The results of Bain’s engagement at HP (after the company acquisition) is also a telling story. There are others. But intel is a good example of the impact of these uneducated cost cutting efforts. They tend to be self serving to the ceo and cfo. In the short term it will make Wall Street happy, ceo and cfo will get rich at the expense of long term investors and employees.
Don’t hold on to your Nike shares if they keep this guy, John Donahoe, it is eventually all downhill.
I feel sorry for you Nike folks. More importantly I feel sad that another great American corporation is going to be ruined by these corporate bozos. Why did the board hire this guy? Shame on them. It takes years to build companies like Nike, intel, hp... one bad CEO is sufficient to destroy them.