There was no reason to trust the old management either. Not only were they incompetent in many ways, they lived out of the business with special compensation plans, personal travel, family travel, unethical assignments of jobs, sales quotas, territories ... it had gone on for decades. For most of the last 20 years the place practically ran on autopilot. Stupid and pointless re-orgs took place annually to feed egos and fill pockets of the few. Execs that fell out of favor for whatever reason were protected with new jobs in supplies, investor relations, “strategy”, marketing, channels - wherever they weren’t in the way - at their same or higher salary and bonus levels. Even the tech R&D executives got away with their horrific performance (solid inkjet) Poor decisions and fraudulent actions were outrun by a huge post equipment sale annuity. Presidents, EVPs, SVPs raped Xerox for years. UMB and JJ were certainly not the only ones to do so. Several of those that did are still around and still getting away with it. (And no telling how much XRX paid in settlements to cover the unfair decisions and harassing behaviors of more than a few of them.)
Icahn was not wrong when he said XRX had been poorly managed for years. The declining print/copy market could no longer provide a cover for the amount of money being taken/squandered by the (many) top layers. The sad truth is that the layoffs and distinction today is the result of years and years of scandalous behavior and decisions.