Fiserv culture for the past 20 years: A strong leader arrives, either at CEO or other senior level. They bring some good people with them, attract others with their energy and vision, and the company flourishes for a short while. Then they run out of gas, and ideas, and vision, and humanity. For all the praise JY gets on this board, he was only good for a few years and then the revolving door. He was utter he-l to work for, there was a whirly revolving door at the senior level, and from year 5 of his tenure was in defensive, reactive mode and driving away anybody could point out that he had become monomaniacally focused on expense control. No strategy from that point forward other than to pinch pennies. Frank reached his "outta gas" moment sooner, but like JY abandoned all pretense of strategy to focus monomaniacally on expense control. See a theme here? Insecure leaders who stay past the expiration of their vision or pretense thereto, become destructive of the enterprise's creative potential once they run out of ideas. Wishing Lyons godspeed with One Fiserv, but I was there for Fiserv 2.0 and would observe (with whip marks to back it up) that slogans are no substitute for strategy, and vindictiveness is no substitute for vision.