There are many to count but which one according to you is the biggest strategic mistake by Citrix leaders?
Option 1. Selling GoTo to LogMeIn
(Only if we would not have sold the GoTo group, the stock would have been 300+ by now. Check out Zoom, RingCentral stocks in the last 15 months. But some genius has another idea.)
Option 2. Acquiring Wrike for $1B
(There are already 100+ SaaS-based task management tools. Is Workspace wanting to compete with Asana, Monday, Atlassian, SmartSheet, et al...? Hmm...my sympathies with shareholders as the $1B seems to have gone down the drain.)
Option 3. The Workspace App strategy - one app to 'ruin' them all
(No customer, not even Citrix employees, use this su---r. A lowly web app that claims to provide the best employee experience but has low value, low quality, low reliability, low usability.... How much longer before this is called off, unless the true strategy is to bankrupt the company?)
Option 4. No way, Citrix leaders always come up with the BESTEST strategy. You all are short-sighted and should wait for long-term...like 50+ years to see the results.
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