When you leave Cisco you will find that people outside Cisco are far more talented. Cisco is trailing the industry trends for sometime. They send scouts to colleges but students go to other companies, so Cisco decided to move to an Open Workspaces, but that didn't help either.
Then Cisco shut down the buildings near the San Francisco (Santa Clara) 49'rs Ballpark. Cisco got stuck and for years. They tried switching from the waterfall methodology to agile, but that failed too.
They brought in consulting firms who informed the upper management team to create a new business. A business of meetings where they used, popsicle-sticks, clothespins, fidget-sticks, and crayons to demonstrate their commitment to creativity to other managers. It was a disaster but they paraded at least a thousand managers through. Everyone said this is awesome (like the Emperor's new clothes) and went back to work. Nothing really to show for that either.
You don't see jesters and fools working for companies that compete against Cisco, because:
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) they use free iPerf instead of million dollar traffic generators.
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) they set up their own wiki and write their own website with Django and AJAX and Angular, etc.
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) they sure as heck don't need popsicle-sticks, and buttons to talk to managers about creativity.