Thread regarding SAP layoffs

Headcount origin

Who knew the The Office Of People and Culture were history nerds?

Capite censi were the lowest class of citizens in ancient Rome, people not of the nobility or middle classes. The term in Latin means "those counted by head" in the ancient Roman census. Also known as "the head count", the capite censi owned little or no property, so they were counted by the head rather than by their property.[1][2] Initially capite censi was synonymous with proletarii, meaning those citizens whose property was too small to be rated for the census. Later, though, the proletarii were distinguished from the capite censi as having "appreciable property" to the value of 11,000 as--s or less. In contrast, the capite censi are assumed to have not owned any property of significance.[2]

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This is so true but he has PhD, he can figure it out

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I don’t like how the Chief AI Officer has never worked a day with AI. But why am I even surprised? This is a German boys club before anything else.

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