At least yearly we talk about ethics at Cisco, but it's time to question if we truly live up to our words. While we do adhere to some significant ethical standards, such as refraining from bribery, it appears that some of our practices are more about maintaining an ethical facade than genuinely embodying ethical principles. For instance in the last large round of layoffs, we haven't been forthcoming. False statement were made to shareholders about growing areas not being impacted. We stated it was "restructuring", not cost cutting, yet we still cut senior personnel to cut our costs such as in Security and Sales. It's crucial for someone to hold our leadership, particularly Chuck, Scott, and Fran, accountable for their actions!! We seem to have some leaders that can't admit they made a mistake. They keep covering for their actions and digging the hole deeper.
The U.S. government has shown a growing trend of holding accountable those who fail to keep their word, and we just saw a historic ousting. When will Cisco follow suit and hold our SLT accountable, or oust them and find a SLT that employees can trust to really care about them first, and then the bottom line?
The United States is also witnessing corporate employees uniting to support their colleagues. When will Cisco employees stand together in solidarity against these layoffs, especially when the company is financially thriving? It's time for us to address the issues surrounding the LRs and bring about positive changes, or else these senseless layoffs will persist!
People should be more important than giving SLT bonuses or a few cents on the dividends. Every one of us at Cisco wants the company's stock to perform well. However, just like the U.S. debt crisis, it's essential for someone to step up and advocate for change!!
If we don't address the current state of affairs, the false leadership statements, and the culture of LR practices doing the best of financial times, it eventually lead to Cisco's downfall.