Since Amazon's leadership took over Walmart, the first thing they did was undermine the Walmart culture. Furthermore, they have become deeply entrenched, leading to frequent layoffs both in the past and present. No projects are progressing; everything appears to be at a standstill. It seems as though Amazon's board of directors has dispatched these individuals to Walmart as part of a covert operation to dismantle it, rendering Walmart internally ineffective. This strategy appears designed to ensure that Amazon can thrive exclusively in the retail market. The IT department at Walmart has been significantly disrupted for the past couple of years, making it challenging to regain its footing.
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I’ve heard similar sentiments of poor initiatives and resources dumped into pet meds and whole departments laid off this past quarter.
Sounds similar to what's currently happening in the U.S.
The culture at Walmart has been in the toilet for years. That started with the influx of offshore contractors, H1B and the flooding of Indian workers into all facets of the business. Just go take a walk around. Talk to those gold and silver badges. This has been going on for years.