Its true at any company, within every division, that appx 20 pct of your employees generate appx 80 pct of the value. Look at the people voluntarily leaving SAS. Most of them are in the 20 pct of PMs, developers, IT, sales, CS, etc.
I haven't seen one underperformer voluntarily leave SAS. Most employees who took one of the the early retirement packages were in he 20 pct
JG is allowing the 20% to walk to save the 80%. It's been this way forever, and high performers have put up with it because of the job security. Job security is no longer guaranteed. More layoffs are inevitable bt the real hammer wont drop until the company is sold in order to maintain business-as-usual optics to buyers. Once SAS is acquired, the real hammer will drop.
If you don't know by now whether you're set to receive a golden parachute, you're not.
To be clear, there are still plentyo f current employees in the appx 20 pct who remain but those roles are not being backfilled, and if they are, it's with inexperienced talent to cut costs.
This is not a long term strategy for sustained growth as a public compay. It's a short term GTHO ASAP strategy.