Originally posted by: amish
that has to be a world wide number, right?
Originally posted by: buck
I love working for IBM, and by love, i really mean hate. Did i mention that i love lotus notes too?
Originally posted by: buck
I love working for IBM, and by love, i really mean hate. Did i mention that i love lotus notes too?
Last year I wrote a series of columns on management problems at IBM Global Services, explaining how the executive ranks from CEO Sam Palmisano on down were losing touch with reality, bidding contracts too low to make a profit then mismanaging them in an attempt to make a profit anyway, often to the detriment of IBM customers.
Originally posted by: amish
that has to be a world wide number, right?
The BIG PLAN is to continue until at least half of Global Services, or about 150,000 workers, have been cut from the U.S. division.
Originally posted by: CountZero
Originally posted by: buck
I love working for IBM, and by love, i really mean hate. Did i mention that i love lotus notes too?
I liked working there for a summer but I saw the writing on the walls and it was spelled out very clearly by the CEO; if you aren't cheap foreign labor you are holding the company back.
Originally posted by: buck
Originally posted by: CountZero
Originally posted by: buck
I love working for IBM, and by love, i really mean hate. Did i mention that i love lotus notes too?
I liked working there for a summer but I saw the writing on the walls and it was spelled out very clearly by the CEO; if you aren't cheap foreign labor you are holding the company back.
I worked for a company that was bought by IBM last fall.... Its been a headache ever since.
Originally posted by: Juddog
Originally posted by: buck
Originally posted by: CountZero
Originally posted by: buck
I love working for IBM, and by love, i really mean hate. Did i mention that i love lotus notes too?
I liked working there for a summer but I saw the writing on the walls and it was spelled out very clearly by the CEO; if you aren't cheap foreign labor you are holding the company back.
I worked for a company that was bought by IBM last fall.... Its been a headache ever since.
This is something that I have never understood - why would a company that is doing bad still buyout other companies? It just doesn't seem to make any sense to me.
Originally posted by: Skel
I work for IBM and the group I'm with just got hit hard today, a lot of managers were let go.
Originally posted by: Mxylplyx
Originally posted by: Skel
I work for IBM and the group I'm with just got hit hard today, a lot of managers were let go.
Is it mostly programmers and IT people that work in this division? Need to know if my market is about to be flooded with people.
