With all this talk about breaking up the company, we're like spending almost a billion on this super app for Aetna and CVS, it's like wasted money - will he be the first to go?
Heads should roll for sure
With all this talk about breaking up the company, we're like spending almost a billion on this super app for Aetna and CVS, it's like wasted money - will he be the first to go?
Heads should roll for sure
hahahaha it begins already. DDAT sent a message to anyone with a GitHub deployment. "In order to allow our engineers to scan and reuse code more readily, we are transitioning all GitHub deployments into Enterprise Managed Units." They're trying to vacuum up production code so they can give it to people who will run it into the ground. Oh Tilak... go fu-k yourself.
He and Dave Joyner don’t get along so he’s going to be toast soon haha
Leadership needs to realize. The reason people don’t shop or fill at CVS is because it’s too expensive, and not because of the app experience.
He-l walmart and costco’s prescription app is sh---y and I still get my meds there because it’s 40% less
Yes saaar, super app to be reverting back with the many needfuls
No, his main goal is to replace all onshore IT employees with offshore contractors. Just like he did at Disney, American Express and Dell.
Super app been in development for a decade now
No worries. Tilak will do for CVS what he did for Enron!! This guy is the biggest fraud in IT and yet he gets paid millions....
can you imagine how stupid our leadership is that they pay an indian outsourcer with a thick accent 9 million dollars to develop something called the "SUPER APP." Everyone in that room that didn't start laughing out loud and ask if it is better than the "Super Duper" app that their 5 year old made as a class project should be working for Mcdonalds
Why he isn't gone is the same question as why isn't Karen gone.
A group with less than 1% of shares asked the board to review different options… one of which is most certainly don’t break up and stay the course. A breakup of that scale would require >50% of shares to approve, way more than that activist had.
If a breakup doesn’t happen, should he be praised for the right strategy?
Very confused on this take.
He will be sending customers to Kroger because they will not use the app. Look at the demographics of dr-g customers and tell me this is a good idea.
Should, but he’ll continue outsourcing/offshoring more IT employees to compensate for bankrupting the company
Why would he go because they decide to break up the company during the development of the app? Not a big fan of his but I don’t understand this perspective.