He said. She said. The fact that the company was acquired so many years ago most of us don’t know how long ago, but they still have their own shadow IT labs and empires and duplicate apps and even different networks and ad and ntid conventions is part of the problem. Whoever’s fault, they never truly became part of Dell.
But don’t let legacy Dell get a pass. Same internal empires and wars. We don’t operate like one company. CSG, Sales, Services, IT.
As a regular employee trying to do good work it’s extremely frustrating when every time you have a good idea there are 5-10 teams trying to do exactly the same damn thing. And when you win and it’s obviously a million times better, the threat from internal competitors never goes away. You have to fend them off every quarter for the rest of your life. Winners are not chosen based on quality and KPIs, it’s the old boys system at the top so there is no security no matter how hard you work.