It’s high time everybody stops acting like Dell is the only place that’s changed in the last 10+ years. The world is not the same, other companies have adapted, and so have the people around us. Clinging to the past is a recipe for disaster. If you can't handle the changes happening right now, then it’s time to either adapt or get out.
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This is all very very terrible. Other vendors are destroying us, knocking us out of customers and taking our market share.
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This company can't adapt and looses shares every quarter but you expect us to? I can't wait to quit when I get my next role and leave this company to the dogs like you to fight over the decaying carcas of this dying conpany.
We're adapting by organizing and forming unions, but thanks for playing.
"Learn to adapt"
The cliche of clichés!
if the workforce needs to learn how to adapt, so do the corporations that are ultimately controlled by the billionaire owners and investment groups.
if employees don't push back, they'll gladly exploit their workforce. this has nothing to do with employee efficiency and everything to do with cutting costs for wall street.
it isn't that complicated.
"No one came to work at Dell for the prestige or the compensation"
correct. They actually think some RR mouse and keyboard assembly plant is going to take the AI world by storm.
The hubris is breath taking.
Executive leadership needs an en--a.
No one came to work at Dell for the prestige or the compensation, we thought the mix of pay and work-life balance was appealing. Now our execs are acting like we're a FAANG but we aren't compensated enough for that. If this is the new normal, and all tech companies are now equally terrible, all of the most talented folks at Dell will leave for better comp elsewhere because Dell is no longer worth it. Dell is setting itself up for a talent crisis caused by executive greed and short-sided stock juicing.
I think we would rather learn to adapt at a better company.
Why adapt to a low standard?
Thanks for the inspiring words Jeff.
Stop with the "but what about ..."
Other companies have replaced/brought in new execs to help navigate this "new world."
Perhaps it's time for the c-class to self-replace.
Is that you Jeff?
This is true...and the truth hurts....especially snowflakes.