Thread regarding Oracle Corp. layoffs

Here's the tactic Oracle's CEO uses to confidently make tough decisions, even when his team pushes back

https://www.businessinsider.com/how-oracle-ceo-mark-hurd-makes-tough-decisions-2019-4

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One thing I noticed is MH is showing up more as the voice of Oracle. Not SC, haha. But no LE. Is he phasing out? Retiring at 75? Or did MH just want some public $troking?

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Post ID: @2nxe+YOojMTf

Hurd is such a vain Turd, and LE is a complete a-- and a total id--t for hiring him and making him CEO. Worst decision LE ever make, and he’s made lots of bad decisions over the years

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Post ID: @1edi+YOojMTf

I say we all shiz on his grave

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Post ID: @1fvj+YOojMTf

Hurd does what's best for HIS bottom line. The same tactic he's used in the past. The long term viability of the company is irrelevant. What matters is the value of the stocks in his compensation package. Once he's destroyed the company, he updates is executive bio and moves on to the next victim.

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Post ID: @lwt+YOojMTf

Summary: Hurd said that when he makes an informed decision and there's pushback, he will always do what is best for the company, without making a reactionary move in response to criticism.

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Post ID: @qyu+YOojMTf

Hard to read try pressing on touchscreen or refreshing it. Seems he does what is best for Oracle instead of being too reactive in face of criticism.

Translation: he does what Larry tells him to do, just like the Board does

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Post ID: @zom+YOojMTf

Could you summarise, for non-subscribers?

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