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SAP Layoff's are planned in Q1 2017 globally

I am understanding that there will be a staff reduction in February of 2017 and that managers are preparing for it and ranking employees. What is very bad about this is that the layoff would occur before the bonus payouts in march 2017. About how many? Not sure but indications are that this time it would include a significant number of mid level managers.

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Post ID: @OP+Lowghar

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2glxm has forecasted correctly, results are so bad SAP has announced trimming of 4.5% of total headcount. More consolidation ahead. I hope they get rid of the useless mid level managers who are only good at kissing ass

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Post ID: @c3fql+Lowghar

Q12019 another lay-off. Except this time they decide to announce it to alleviate some of the negative news from the poor annual results

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Post ID: @c3pqj+Lowghar

I hope they will trim the middle layer

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Post ID: @2pjso+Lowghar

There will be more cuts in Q3 if results don't improve

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Post ID: @2glxm+Lowghar

The layoffs are happening in many areas. Customer facing roles and some technical staff. Some very KEY PLAYERS are now scrambling for other SAP internal job postings but most are just out!

It's kinda earily like the days before the fall of WCOM.

There is bleeding in almost every group - at least in the US.

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Post ID: @22kwa+Lowghar

Oracle transformation is typically 6-18 months ahead of SAP, I won't be surprised if we have the same type of transformation as Oracle down the road

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Post ID: @20zdx+Lowghar

APJ - started one week before SAPPHIRE

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Post ID: @1Xszd+Lowghar

15_20% globally cut.

Germany excluded - for now (expect next year due to the 1 year workers council legislation bindings)

Japan - not part of cull due to 'growth'

China - bigger cut (30-40%) started this week

NA - cut before and during Sapphire.

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Post ID: @1Xgbe+Lowghar

SAP acquired many companies. So the layoffs also depend on the "department" that you're working on inside SAP. So far we haven't seen many layoffs this year.

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Post ID: @1Vhzm+Lowghar

support and maintenance

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Post ID: @1Slts+Lowghar

which division is affected?

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Post ID: @1Qkix+Lowghar

There is a major meltdown on Oracle's layoff board with some threads having 20K views or more - they are cutting deep, on both Oracle Applications side (ERP) as well as everything else...

See it here https://www.thelayoff.com/t/N2UeFdk or go to the thread directly here @N2UeFdk

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Post ID: @1Qcnd+Lowghar

it's happening now...

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Post ID: @1Qjyu+Lowghar

Agree -- too many middle management.

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Post ID: @1Qqns+Lowghar

Then it's best to get rid of those that are neither building great products for SAP or in front of the customers... I am talking about the middle FAT layer.

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Post ID: @1tetx+Lowghar

Restructuring happens every year in Q1 and is over by the tmie SAPphire takes place

Every company has its top performers and bottom dwellers

Sometimes the kindest thing is to show people the way out rather than keeping them spinning in a low production mode

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Post ID: @1tunx+Lowghar

only the glittery marketing and salesy business development folks are left, mate

the product development and content anchor men are gone

i wonder how long it will take for the financial numbers to catch with this reality

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Post ID: @Jenz+Lowghar

some layoffs in APJ as well

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Post ID: @Jdnb+Lowghar

I heard this took place in Palo Alto with P&I. Anyone know how many?

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Post ID: @Jtix+Lowghar

Is this pure unsubstantiated rumor?

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Post ID: @uxxh+Lowghar

If you were an employee on January 1, you're still entitled to your bonus payout.

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Post ID: @hhkf+Lowghar

SAP just released a strong 2016 financial result and a higher performance forecasting in 2017. I think organization restructure is expected as usual but doesn't mean layoff

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Post ID: @8neo+Lowghar

SAP has too many managers. SAP need visionary leaders and transformative executors, not managers.

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Post ID: @4zak+Lowghar

Will the payout be the same as in 2015?

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Post ID: @3hzx+Lowghar

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