Thread regarding Microsoft Corp. layoffs

Microsoft Sales Layoffs (July 2017)

We knot that a reorg is coming, a full fledged sales force overhaul - layoffs will be fairly deep...

Now, there was a ton of coverage on this, the most recent one being a piece by the Seattle Times that got published on the front page of the business section - this was on Thursday. We'll see what happens. Link below:

Microsoft is planning a reorganization of its sales groups that will likely bring layoffs, according to a person familiar with the matter.

It’s unclear what groups will be affected and where they are located. The shift, which could be announced as soon as next week, comes as Microsoft retools its legions of sales teams to emphasize its cloud-computing products instead of licenses for boxed software.

A Microsoft spokesman declined to comment.

Plans for a cloud-focused reorganization were reported earlier by the Puget Sound Business Journal and Bloomberg News, which said the shift will bring some of the most significant changes to the sales force in years. Local marketing efforts in various countries will be affected, Bloomberg reported.

The weeks around the end of Microsoft’s fiscal year, which was Friday, often include announcements of a corporate reorganization for the year ahead.

Microsoft’s sales groups have been in flux since the exit of longtime chief operating officer Kevin Turner last year. At the time of his departure from the company, he oversaw 51,000 employees in an umbrella organization for sales, marketing, operations and Microsoft’s corporate technology needs.

That group, Microsoft’s largest, was broken up.

Microsoft sales executive Judson Althoff took over the company’s business-oriented sales force, and Jean-Philippe Cortois received oversight for Microsoft’s foreign sales and marketing subsidiaries.

Althoff has been critical of Microsoft’s former sales approach, which he characterized as an attempt to sell Azure, Microsoft’s platform of on-demand computing power and software services, using strategies learned from decades of selling out-of-the-box software.

Layoffs announced last July — which targeted 2,850 cuts over the course of Microsoft’s just-ended fiscal year — included at least 900 employees of the sales group. Althoff said in September that Microsoft had also added to the payroll about 1,000 salespeople with specialties in selling cloud-computing products.

Microsoft at the end of March employed about 121,500 people, including 45,500 in Washington state. The total tally includes the 10,000 employees Microsoft scooped up in its $27 billion acquisition of professional social network LinkedIn in December.

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Just got news from CPV, the number is around 5000+, so be prepared to pack and leave this week.

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Post ID: @1qih+O46ms4i

You have to look at how many people AWS employs to do tech sales etc etc - almost no one.

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Post ID: @1ugb+O46ms4i

Maybe you guys need to stop whining about others and put your stuff together to get something done in your lives at least for once. Read some intelligent stuff you morons, and maybe, just maybe you guys will become capable of running American companies.

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Sorry - forgot the link, here you go:

http://www.seattletimes.com/business/microsoft/microsoft-said-to-be-planning-sales-force-overhaul-layoffs-likely/

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