Thread regarding General Electric Co. layoffs

Right-sizing

I understand that GE laid off 12,000 employees in an attempt to "right-size." My understanding is that right-sizing means building an organization with the right number of the right kind of employees in order to successfully fulfill the business mission. Therefore, by definition, management would first determine the business mission then organize in the most efficient manner to fulfill that mission. Only then could you intelligently determine the number and expertise of employees required in the new organization in order to fulfill the mission. If the mission is merely to cut costs as quickly as possible, then mission accomplished. However, this is not a sustainable strategy because it only looks at the short-term. There is no evidence of a long-term strategy. This is merely life-support. And once the 4th quarter results are in there will likely be another blood-letting. And then another when 1st quarter 2018 results are in. Where does it end?

The truth: Majority shareholders run GE. Employees and customers are just an inconvenient (but necessary) nuisance.

Shareholders did not build GE. CEOs did not build GE. Managers did not build GE. Salespeople did not build GE. Technically skilled employees who have developed innovative products that satisfy the needs of customers built GE.

It is those who DO that are critically important to any business enterprise. Those who DON'T or those who WON'T should be shown the door. And those who call themselves leaders need to FACILITATE the work of those who DO!

What's wrong with this GE cult of individuals who call themselves leaders?

GE leaders manage upward and refuse to listen to employees.

GE leaders consider Crotonville as hallowed ground because it trains GE leaders.

GE leaders are somehow imbued with special powers the rest of us could not possibly understand.

GE leaders assume they are always the smartest in the room.

GE leaders value salespeople over engineers.

GE leaders refuse to listen to bad news.

GE leaders always have a hidden political agenda.

GE leaders are only interested in moving up.

GE leaders are only interested in metrics that help them.

GE leaders feel their decisions should never be questioned.

GE leaders value smooth talk over solid results.

GE leaders lie!

It is this arrogance that brings us to the current state of the company.

How could GE have possibly missed these serious economic conditions in the power industry? With the massive number of executive-level managers within GE worldwide, it's hard to believe we didn't see this coming!

So how is it possible that the most senior managers in GE completely missed the mark? Maybe the answer is buried somewhere in the group of 12,000 employees that were let go.

FUN FACT: The population of Steamboat Springs, Colorado is roughly 12,000.

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GE needs to fix the business by getting people in who know what they are doing and get rid of the fakers who have created this mess. We need leaders who know what hey are doing.

Cutting across the board wont fix the problem.

GE needs to do what it used to do well and get back to its roots instead of the bloated duplicate structure it now has.

Few GE workers, or analysts have any faith in GE management these days and believe things will just get worse unless they fix the real problems

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Post ID: @1eqn+QJq3v6a

Why is everyone here so negative? You sound so miserable and pessimistic that I would hate to spend 5 mins in your company.

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Post ID: @1oqg+QJq3v6a

The layoffs will be super-sized next year. You can have it your way, just at another company!

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Post ID: @1gcm+QJq3v6a

In re: too much time on your hands

Could it be that the poster was laid off?

Hence the available time to make the post?

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Post ID: @1dpe+QJq3v6a

The Alstom acquisition will go down in history as one of the biggest corporate blunders ever. It will be studied in business schools as an example of what not to do!

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Post ID: @1lys+QJq3v6a

Size is a problem, but not the major issue.

GE Power structure is a mess because of all the non organic changes that were made last few decades under the six sigma guise of cost cutting. Now they have a non vertically integrated business full of duplication, bloated burocracy, and inept and inexperienced disconnected managers who have never done the real work that they manage.

GE needs to get back to basics of having experts running the company and back to vertical integration after getting rid of all the outsourcing and new factories they built offshore that never really made any money due to underutilization.

They need to go back to the highly concentrated product department concept where they manufacture what they sell since the real problem is cash flow and lack of earnings trying to do it the six sigma way with gimmicks of hard work.

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Post ID: @1vwa+QJq3v6a

This is exactly the new six sigma type GE management, really pathetic.

GE leaders used to be exerts who had the skills to build the business, not destroy it like today.

GE has been promoting the wrong people, and has a toxic culture these days.

GE is a disgrace, and the performance and stock price and income show it loud and clear.

GE needs to vertically integrate again and actually make quality products and services again

They need to de-Nazify the company

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Post ID: @sci+QJq3v6a

Plus 1...way too much time and nothing new here either.

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Post ID: @ver+QJq3v6a

12,000 have not been let go yet. It is the proposed # beginning last June and into 2018.

Clearly you have too much time on your hands.

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