Here are the mass layoff figures:
2016 - 5,500
2014 - 6,000
2013 - 4,000
2012 - 1,300
2011 - 6,500
2009 - 1,500
Total ~21,000 LR'd employees
Average # of employees - 72,000
Total churn ~30%. Higher if you include smaller layoffs throughout the years and contractors.
In other words Cisco has a deeper problem... even after "churning" a third of it's employees and hiring in "new growth" areas it still continues to struggle to find its new top selling product.
What comes next?