led by Mike Laurie, Jim Smith, Ed Ho, and Samson David, DXC is the most unethical company I have ever been associated with. Huge amount of smoke and mirrors, playing games, and misleading employees and clients alike. Fear and intimidation is the only clear value they have.
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I also had a digital watch in 1978
It was cloud-enabled (waterproof);
It had face-time (polished plastic face)(
It was scalable (strap links could be shortened);
It had block storage (plastic case with Casio on it); and
It had single sign on (button to light up time)
So yeah.
Staff morale is in the toilet. A bit like the share price. I've never heard a single good word spoken about Lawrie. The guy is a con artist and is now running out of things to cut. By the way Mike, I had a 'digital' watch in the 70s. Your new strategy is BS and the clients are wise to it and you.
It’s sad and pathetic that these people look in the mirror and can live with themselves . “Ethics” is s concept they have annual training on but don’t adhere to.
I would not be surprised if this company is not COMPLETELY audited .