Thread regarding Cisco Systems Inc. layoffs

Cutting costs -clear sings of leadership incompetency

Let's begin by saying that a zombie manager would count money, make sure you submit your time card and you submit your engagement pulse and attend regular mandatory trainings.
A real manager or leader would look at the way the team works and it is structured, would look at the skills of the team and watch how they evolve, would look at the market and see what the clients demand, would try to anticipate evolution of the technologies and steer the team accordingly and many others.

Most of the managers I am seeing in Cisco today are zombies, focused on getting their bonus, hypocrites who vote in their engagement pulse that they believe in the future of the company but they sell the RFU stocks asap.

Cutting costs is characteristic for poor leadership and clear sign of incompetency.
And that applies for the entire vertical, from team manager to VP and CEO level
They believe that cutting costs is the way to turn the ship around.
That is well paid idiocy because in the end you will have nothing to cut but the structural and the systemic problems you had are still there.

Liz and everyone below you, I hope you guys copy this.

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As a manager at Cisco, I try to protect my people like a sheepdog would protect his herd. I do everything possible to support their needs, get them hooked into new projects, ensure they have the information they need to do their jobs. I am with them in the trenches daily and I don’t ask them to do anything I wouldn’t also do myself. I could care less about the nearly useless engagement pulse surveys except when I ask for candid feedback. These surveys and most of what we hear in AMA’s or in leadership all-hands does not exude confidence but nevertheless I’ll keep grinding I guess for myself and my team until I can’t anymore.

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Post ID: @3bwt+1tKNCzfC

@1naq+1tKNCzfC Yes, I am a manager at Cisco. I cannot tell you which BU I work for. But I will say this. I'm going go find you, and lay you off for all the negative comments you have made on this message board. Your hostile commentary towards the McRib is not appreciated!!!!!

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Post ID: @1brd+1tKNCzfC

Why LR? Why not offer ER to allow those who want to leave leave?

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Post ID: @1eyt+1tKNCzfC

@squ+1tKNCzfC are you the manager who keeps laying everyone off?

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Post ID: @1naq+1tKNCzfC

Hi I'm a manager at Cisco. Everything you have posted here is false. We are a big happy family, a leading company of the tech industry. We have never had any layoffs, everyone is happy and Chuck is working hard to bolster our share price to $100 right now!!!

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Post ID: @squ+1tKNCzfC

What purpose do any of the stupid engagement pulse surveys even serve? Outside of bookkeeping and presenting fake numbers and graphics at all hands I mean

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Post ID: @ola+1tKNCzfC

`Every business tries to cut costs. That’s not a Cisco specific thing.

What is a Cisco specific thing is the totally inept senior leadership. And starts at the top with the ELT. If we had competent, engaged, and impactful leadership then we wouldn’t need to have semi annual LRs.`
Thanks for rephrasing OP's original message
Are you a manager at Cisco ?

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Post ID: @dqp+1tKNCzfC

Every business tries to cut costs. That’s not a Cisco specific thing.

What is a Cisco specific thing is the totally inept senior leadership. And starts at the top with the ELT. If we had competent, engaged, and impactful leadership then we wouldn’t need to have semi annual LRs.

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Post ID: @kmb+1tKNCzfC

Zombie managers don’t care on results of engagement surveys, just that they are being completed. Why gather employees pulse data, when nothing is done to lift their morale? Are employees not screaming in their anonymous pulse surveys - fire, fire?

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