Dell 32 against an industry benchmark of 41. Its been crickets from the talking heads (other than the "All In" email). Where's Business Insider on this one?
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First drop was from 62 to 48 (drop 22%) and now from 48 to 32 (drop by 33%), this is almost 50% decrease in 2 years and drop by 1/3rd YoY!
If this is not going to send message upwards, then, its time to inform stockholders!
For the “brutally honest”. You seem to miss something. They don’t care. They’re Narcissists. Do you think JC would have come back with an “all in” email if he was a normal human being? It just comes back to you and your manager. How are you going to fix it?
Why waste your time? Just don’t take it and move on.
32 looks rigged.. minus 32 is believable
I was brutally honest with my score. Dell has turned into a transactional company vs big picture.
@be same here. Perfect score to hope HR not choose me
And that’s a 32 with some people lying their a-s off. I gave a perfect score hoping to survive for just one more year.
It's an amusing result considering that the results come from the true-believers and "star" employees who have survived multiple rounds of layoffs and chosen to stay in Dell's loving environment. Folks like me who got tossed out like trash after 20 years would have loved the opportunity to tank the Tell Dell one more time.
Business Insider probably feels that additional stories of Dell mismanagement would be redundant and are waiting for something right to happen.
Does anyone remember if management sent out an actual announcement of the layoffs and the rationalization of why they were necessary?
They’ll never acknowledge anything bad. Typical of sh---y leadership. What they should do is acknowledge it and say how they are going to fix it. But, they aren’t going to fix it.
Di--o’s paradox.