You can’t change a company that wastes billions of dollars in acquisitions that have not generated any money for the past decade or more. This company has stagnated. They underpay, they are unwilling to keep employees trained. Software is getting hard. There is no area where this company is a leader in that space. We don’t have a single piece of software that others use because the entire company simply doesn’t understand how modern software is built.
If I was an executive I would have rage balls to tell whoever id–t comes with a plan to acquire another company for millions to go f— themselves. Instead to look at the areas of the company that are producing money and invest in those teams. Bigger raises, give them the latest tools the rest of the world uses, hire people to train them, and encourage them to create open source software and to use it.
It’s no use. This company is behind the curve and will be forever.
Originally posted by @1bak+17FJM7Mb.