Thread regarding CDW layoffs

Top sc--ws up, we pay the price

The blame for CDW’s layoff woes isn’t on SIrius, it’s on CDW Leadership for paying $2.5B for the ill-timed acquisition along with poor integration planning and execution. Along with that the tools/systems/platform integration takes a long time and can be painful and disruptive. 2023-24 was a bad time to be absorbing a new 2500 employee shop along with all of the integration disruptions that go along with it. The poor timing, planning, etc. of the acquisition has bit CDW leadership in the a-s.

I came across this post among the replies, at @1cok+1uNkJgOX. Putting it up for visibility.

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“Corley needs to go. She has done nothing in her time at the company. She led the failed integration and is clueless regarding business issues. She is not a good leader during change.”

Agreed! But that’s not the CDW Way - Those at the top making all the bad decisions stay in their positions and it’s the rest of us that suffer the layoffs.

There needs to be a complete clear out at the top of CDW - It’s become clear that they haven’t got a clue and it’s THEIR decisions that are ultimately causing the problems CDW currently finds itself in.

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Corley needs to go. She has done nothing in her time at the company. She led the failed integration and is clueless regarding business issues. She is not a good leader during change.

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Post ID: @1ihy+1uPkxIGW

It's even worse than that. Remember, CDW's purchase of Sirius was final in 2021. Here we are, 3 years later, and it's still a mess.

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