Thread regarding IBM layoffs

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https://www.newsweek.com/americas-most-loved-workplaces-2021

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GreedSICK!!!

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The company’s 72-hour Innovation Jam, for example, often results in new businesses being launched.

Yes, just non-IBM businesses,

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The company’s 72-hour Innovation Jam

Woohoo! We get to be creative for 3 days a year!

Anyone who truly has something innovative usually has enough brains to not tell anyone, let alone the entire company. They'll go off and do their own venture. IBM's history is full of great ideas that the company squandered and mismanaged, only to let some upstart faster company embrace and improve it and leave us in the dust. When that happens, the people who originally proposed the idea leave in disgust and join the other company.

Save yourself the trouble and make sure your best ideas end up where they will actually make a difference.

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Somebody got paid!! Someone stuffed the box. You know that survey didn't happen in the US or UK.

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"Believe it or not, there’s regular input encouraged from Big Blue’s employees—and outsiders. The company’s 72-hour Innovation Jam, for example, often results in new businesses being launched."

A slight deviation from the truth if they ask me.

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the worst place that you can work is IBM, toxic , dead company .

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