Thread regarding General Electric Co. layoffs

GE now a case study in Harvard Business Review

https://hbr.org/2018/06/ges-fall-has-been-accelerated-by-two-problems-most-other-big-companies-face-them-too

"Sadly, that is the core story of the toxic combination of activist investors and mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures masquerading as strategy in the modern economy. Executives can’t wish away the plague of activist investors — they will be here to stay until their true track records become clearer — but by pursuing strategies that continually improve their value equations with customers, they can at least keep the activists looking elsewhere."

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https://hbr.org/2017/09/inside-ges-transformation

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GE is failing mainly due to bad leadership. Nothing but MBAs who love to move around the companies so often they never have to actually own anything. Raises, bonuses, business strategy have nothing to do worth merit or worth. it's simply about telling one of the GE leadership narratives. "person X has grown into a leader since we sent them to Crotonville", or get that automatic promotion after being in a leadership program that doesn't actually get you to lead anything.

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Post ID: @1xnu+TYbD9uv

Vultures. Its easy to be smart after the fact. Academicians...

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Decide to sell a far narrower range of things, become more reliant on your remaining products (and that much more impacted when they don't do well). Thus concludes the case study.

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Post ID: @con+TYbD9uv

Bad management, weak financials attract activist investors. Jeff will tell you.

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