ELT changed their tune very quickly. Instead of talking about how Citrix is so special now thay talk about Vista and Elliott culture which is very nurturing for acquisitions. Citrix losing its identity and becoming simply one of the portfolio companies doesn't concern anyone
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Culture is long gone. Everything for the last ten years has been "do more with less" then "do more with even less...." It has finally caught up with them.
Mark Schmitz is the biggest opponent of WFH except for him! He never goes to the office. If you know you know.
Spot on. Around the mid 2010s some truly dodgy middle management managed to slowly creep into teams with no industry knowledge, no vision and no idea how to manage people or projects. I still do not understand how these self-serving chancers got into management positions. I have seen malice and stupidity thrive.
I was there during the monkey ceremony years, when Citrix was fun.
Mark Schmitz is the biggest opponent for WFH, same was David Henshall…
Citrix was supposed to be a remote work enabler but never allowed anyone to remote work until covid came along.
Nobody cares about Citrix in anyways.
It's a company with legacy technology that's only activity is trying to keep legacy technology relevant by rebranding VDI and overmarket it as DaaS.
Don’t believe a word of that garbage. Take the blinders off and GET WITH THE PROGRAM. They (Vista/Elliott) did not acquire the company with “employee satisfaction” in mind. It’s not what they do. Grow up.
Seriously? The Citrix culture has been gone since the mid 2010s. Think: Last monkey ceremony. If you don't know what that means: you never knew the real Citrix culture.