Thread regarding Mattel Inc. layoffs

Mattel Nears its Breaking Point - Years in the Making

I'm glad I left the company earlier this year, but I'm saddened to watch a great American icon destroy itself, and even more disheartened that so many good people will lose their jobs (and many already have) as the result of terrible decisions made by the MLT over the last several years.

The Q3 earnings call was a new type of b---s---. On the one hand, it was refreshing not to have RD chiming in making false promises about vaporware products that never ship (Thingmaker, Aristotle, etc.) and spewing nonsense about Youtube impressions and "cultural conversations." M-go and the new CFO at least understand that businesses must generate actual revenue, not just NYT Magazine cover stories.

And yet...structural simplification, SKU rationalization, supply chain optimization, 360 degree connected play systems... As another poster pointed out here, it took a Wall St. analyst to basically ask "what about just making cool toys that kids want?" Indeed. Mattel has been making cost-reduced, lackluster products for years. Tons and tons of plastic junk, with all the fun removed to meet margin targets. In my years at Mattel, I became increasingly embarassed to see some of our products on shelves (or, more likely, in discount bins), especially some of the licensed products which seem to degrade in quality year-on-year (looking at you, action figures). Or just look at what Mattel has done to Thomas wooden trains...

Hasbro doesn't do much to optimize their supply chain or rationalize their SKUs... Because kids actually want the products they make. The most efficient supply chain in the world doesn't matter if no one wants your toys. Citizenship, cultural conversations, and social media hashtags don't matter if no one wants your toys.

The new CFO should know that the previous CEO was also talking about stabilization, fresh starts, and U-shaped recoveries. How well did that end up? CS put his faith in RD to lead Mattel back to growth, but RD is an obvious charlatan with essentially zero career achievements (Barbie Shanghai?), who somehow b---s---ed his way into second-in-command. Meanwhile, CS wasted two years trying and failing to put a bottom under Mattel's decline.

Where has the board been since Eckert left? What has happened to HIT (Thomas) and MEGA, previously profitable businesses that Mattel has driven into the ground? How is that Fuhu aquisition working out? How about Sproutling--oh, you can finally buy a Sproutling baby monitor 3 years after they took pre-orders, just in time for technology to become so widely available that there are basically no barriers to entry in that space.

Investors have been waiting for Mattel to turn the corner for years now. It is, frankly, shocking that there is no activist investor activity pushing for radical change in the company, including change at the board level.

If and when RD is fired AND replaced with someone with solid toy industry experience, it will signal to me that something is actually changing, but for now I have little hope.

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Wow!!!! Well stated I’m impressed with that write up.

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Speaking of "POOF".......yesterday a comment was deleted because it contained a designers first name on it who I shall refer to OV. It mentioned how smart Hasbro was by stealing her away from here to work on Disney Princess play sets. OD was the most talented, experienced, conscientious, hard working Product Designer I knew in Barbie. She sketched her own concepts beautifully, made her own foam core models, always stayed late, even with a special needs child at home. The Play Set Princess, Matthell's own Cinderella.

None of this was appreciated by her mismanagement. Evilynn her SVP, who BTW, was largely responsible for losing Frozen & PHellandback who's probably a VP by now totally brow beat/drove her away. Both of these names are fictious.

This is why we are in fix we're in, if you don't kiss the upper mismanagement ring, you're gone.

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Post ID: @2kfj+PZ7dJ2c

I too tip my hat to the original poster. Spot on and so well said. Readers, picture the Titanic with it's bow under water...that is Mattel right now, possibly further under than that. With the current mgmt team, it will sink for sure. I expect this thread and replies to disappear soon as the board won't want this to be seen/read by anyone. Waiting for it to go "POOF" before Thursday morning. Tick, tock...

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Post ID: @2jaq+PZ7dJ2c

Don't know who WB is but I do appreciate the post but unfortunately there is little or no hope going forward. RD won't get whacked as my feeling is that MGo needs him as she has no one else to guide her if guide is the right word here. Probably not.

Those two TwinPeakFreak bros always creeped me out and I heard that one of them really thought the world of itself. At least they don't have to dress up for halloween.

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Post ID: @1mjl+PZ7dJ2c

Perfectly and eloquently stated, WB. With your departure, all hope is gone. Mattel's utter loss and tragically, there is no one knowledgeable enough to know it. They kept the MH twins and let you walk... ? You're worth 100 of those candy a-- punks.

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