Thread regarding IBM layoffs

Any RA in the works?

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Post ID: @OP+1iNVIBMg

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Maybe not directly impacting the revenue or profit, but the productivity can be measured for those jobs that are traditionally seen as difficult to measure. IBM may already have some sort of surveillance in place. Anything can be measurable.

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Post ID: @qgo+1iNVIBMg

I would say 2/3 of IBM is measurable All of GBS (billable hours), sales (quota), lab services (billable hours), TSS (utilization), and even cloud (utilization). Approx 1/3 of IBM would have a much harder time defining measurable

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Post ID: @yfx+1iNVIBMg

PIP’s are used for under performance against a measurable objective. RA’s are used for businesses IBM chooses to exit. I don’t think PIP’s are the new RA unless IBM has figured out how to measure difficult to quantify jobs (eg Sw development, research, design, etc etc)

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Post ID: @dcd+1iNVIBMg

ibm is unless company and one of the worst in the market , so i expect to not see them in next 10 years

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Post ID: @xjc+1iNVIBMg

I just find it easier to WFH and spend most of the day working on my realestate business. Layoffs are always tops down. Once you are identified it's too late. PIP, RA, etc.

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Post ID: @kil+1iNVIBMg

Yep, they laid off everyone in the USA today. Bye!

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Post ID: @pqs+1iNVIBMg

PIP is the new RA

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Post ID: @dsp+1iNVIBMg

No RAs, only PIPs... this is the new IBM model to save on separation costs.

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Post ID: @ngc+1iNVIBMg

Before the end of the month?

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