Thread regarding Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) layoffs

Brain drain going on at HPE

I really don't think it's about the "old people" who haven't caught up with the latest technology still working in a technology company. That's a rather broad brush to paint. They may not have good excel, texting, IM skills, but they might be able to design some high-tech memory technology or write some awesome firmware many excel users can't.

I think what's really happening is the morale and brain drain going on at HPE as well as bad execution from our executives and board. I mean, who feels empowered to work at their best when you're always worried about whether you have a job tomorrow? HPE may have made lots of cool acquisitions, but what happened to them afterwards? We either bought a company and made some layoffs, or made some layoffs before we had spinoffs, or layoffs after we spunoff as well as wasting billions on things that became worthless (3Com, Palm, Autonomy...) due to executive short-term thinking.

Many really good people were either let go because of the bean-counting from management or left on their own volition, tired of the molasses that slowed them down at HPE. The true visionaries with strong skills and direction leave HPE because there's too much penny pinching, too much politics, and not enough inventing new stuff or getting things done. What's left when all the skilled and experienced people leave HPE on their own? People with weaker skills who might have a harder time finding a job are left behind to run things. What does HPE do to fill that void? Inexperienced cheap straight-out-of-college hires from the lowest-cost geographies. Are you going to attract top talent that way? How do employees feel when they know this? And the death spiral continues.

This is HPE.

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Post ID: @OP+P8eR2zv

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FYI, lots of us "old people" can use Excel, text and IM. Us "old people" invented those things. And, yes, we can also create software, firmware, hardware ... (FYI, I'm an "old woman" who not only knows how to turn on a computer by myself, I usually build my own.)

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Post ID: @gtfd+P8eR2zv

The OP's post was originally a reply to the "HPE could be cool" thread. I guess someone copied it and started a new thread??

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Post ID: @2mll+P8eR2zv

"(...) And the death spiral continues. (...)"

Unfortunately true. Even with positive Q3 results, the stock price is going down the drain. Meg is saying she will stay, but neither the employees nor the market trust her anymore.

To make things even more complicated, HPE is now very small and cheap for an hostile takeover.

Sometimes I have the impression that this is Meg's ultimate goal: break down the company, make it smaller and lower the stock price to a point that buying HPE will be a bargain.

The problem as the original poster mentioned is that all good people are leaving HPE. HPE today is in fact the "remaining company", but unfortunately what remains today are just ruins of what the company was 2 decades ago.

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Post ID: @1iuf+P8eR2zv

"Brain drain going on at HPE"

Amen, Bro or Bro-ess, Dude or Dudette... This is one of the finest and most accurate posts that I have seen here in many-many days!

Bad office politics and not enough attention to good designs, good thinking, good judgment, good execution... But you've already said that! Good job!

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Post ID: @swx+P8eR2zv

True

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