In GBS, the sky is falling and it's been that way all year long (2016 & it's common knowledge that more will continue through 2017). Imagine trying to be productive in this environment. A job where you constantly fear being laid off and are powerless to prevent it and have no idea if the person you work for or with will be gone tomorrow. People have stopped trying or have resorted to doing just the bare minimum to stay low on the radar to die slowly. Welcome to everyday life at IBM. Reorg after reorg has desensitized partners and selling teams to the fact that the business unit is suffering so greatly that turning the ship around is practically impossible. I was actually on a org wide sales call where a VP of sales stated he/she was riding it out for a long as possible. What VP of Sales would ever say such a thing?
Another recent meeting in the Midwest revealed a quarterly loss of $180m in GBS alone, and a possible annual loss of $800m. In consulting, this can easily happen on large scale projects due to zero oversight on budget expenses or under bidding projects just to win the work, welcome to the new norm. Another norm is sending onsite resources from India to a US customer site last minute because there isn't any local resources available anymore. US utilization is above 95% which is grueling for a consulting company. Average is roughly 60%, that mean each person is doing their job plus a third of someone else's. For new projects, it means if you sell one? you probably can't deliver it so scrutiny of selling new projects have screeched to a slow crawl. If we do deliver most work most work offshore or near shored with under skilled staff or completely outsourced which again kills profitability! So you see the downward spiral continues. Mgt and sector leaders franly are asleep at the wheel. No one, and I mean no one at IBM cares about profitability of a project, there is no oversight at all and it's a pandemic problem that has gone on for several years now and your fear that this is the end is real...if you are in GBS.
Hope is the last driver for employees. Hope that the cloud will offer new growing revenue streams but that is not happening fast enough and software partners have poorly executed their own strategies which leaves IBM gasping for air hoping the good ole days will return. They won't.
Watson. Does Watson even work. Ask any IBMer what Watson is or to define what Cognitive is and how IBM's Cognitive strategy differs from other IT firms and you will get an uncoordinated, undefined generic answer that differs from person to person. Want to know why? Because no one really knows. Most IBM employees are convinced this is smoke and mirrors. Sell the vision, who cares how or if it works, it's the future.
So I conclude my friends with validation that another RA is slated for mid/ late December based on utilization rates. If you aren't on a project you are toast. Delivery is skeleton, each of these cuts are into bone!
Prepare for the worst. I am.