Last January 24 SAP announced a 2 billion euro ($2.17 billion) restructuring program impacting 8,000 employees so it could focus on AI.
We had 107,602 full-time employees at the end of December 2023 (according to SAP press info) . CK said that most of the 8,000 affected positions are likely to be covered by “voluntary leave programs and internal re-skilling measures,” which means that despite the restructuring, the headcount will remain the same by the end of the year ( the classic "lift and shift" we at SAP know all to well) . The previous year, SAP cut 3,000 jobs. The cuts announced in January /2024 were said to be "an ongoing" program that would span into 2025.
So a couple of questions come to mind. First does anyone "really" know how many people were let go (VERP + Voluntary + Layoff) in these two reductions and how many more are needed to get to the 8000 number? Second, does anybody know at least one person who has been "reskilled" to work in an AI function? Third, on December 10 of this year, SAP released a confusing statement saying 3500 will be reduced in Germany as part of the "next level transformation" aimed at reducing HC to 10,000 across the organization ( cleverly going from the 8k number last January to 10K a few weeks ago), At best this is an example of poor corporate messaging that has an inability to convey a consistent and clear message and at worst, it reflects a plan which is under continuous refurbishment.
So after one year, where do we stand with all these mixed messages? Who knows? Nobody has any idea how many have left the company, who if anybody got "reskilled" or how much more is needed. But CK and DA know one thing and that is the stock is up 76% YTD and the market likes all the focus on how SAP will trim its workforce, so take a wild guess at what is in store in the year ahead.
So after all the turmoil and uncertainty everybody has been thru, we are all even more so in the dark, but what a difference a year has made !!!