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2418.1 | one peon's review | CVG::THOMPSON | Radical Centralist | Wed Mar 17 1993 09:26 | 44 |
| > "The complete success of Digital hinges on the following: unity of
> purpose, will to deliver, and uncompromising ability to produce the
> expected results," Bob said.
About as concise a statement as I've seen in a while. Of course the
obvious questions are:
What is the purpose we are to unite on? Service to customers?
What is it will want to deliver? The n S's?
What are the expected results? Profit? Satisfied customers? Both?
The rest of the memo answers those questions to some degree. I suspect
that more clarification is to come. Especially, one hopes, from
peoples direct management.
> "We have been saying Digital will return to profitable growth and preserve
> 85,000 to 90,000 jobs," Bob continued.
Sounds like a pretty official goal to me. The rest of it sounds like
Bob Palmer wants to get to that level as soon as possible so we can get
on with things. A lot of Noters have been asking for that for a long
time.
> While noting that the realities of the marketplace "don't allow us to make
> guarantees," Bob said he is looking forward to FY 94, "when we hope to
> have the greatest part of our workforce reductions behind us.
After the bad news (official target head count) we get some hope. This
leads one to believe that the plan is to be done with layoffs after the
end of this FY. Or at least that the plan is to do this last round
right so that more rounds aren't needed.
> "During the remainder of FY93, we will need to focus on serving our
> customers, clarifying our messages and setting our priorities for FY94,"
> Bob concluded.
Quite a change. We haven't had clear messages and priorities for a while.
Not since "One architecture, one strategy, one egg, one basket."
We've had lip service about serving our customers before though. If
we're serious about it this time I believe we can get back on track. I
hope we're serious about it.
Alfred
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2418.2 | Let's hope we try to boost revenues... | GRANPA::MJBOOT::FLANAGAN | Jim | Wed Mar 17 1993 12:41 | 8 |
| re: .0
>>> "...CEO Bob Palmer outlined the steps Digital will be taking
>>> to achieve Q3/Q4 revenue and expense reduction goals..."
I hope we haven't cut so many revenue producing people that we're
now of the mindset to reduce those revenues at all costs!! :-)
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2418.3 | Huh? That many, that soon? | NIOMAX::LAING | Soft-Core Cuddler*Jim Laing*232-2635 | Wed Mar 17 1993 14:25 | 6 |
| I'm surprised there isn't more reaction to this: he's talking about
~10,000-15,000 more layoffs in the next *three* months (depending on
the number let go in March that is) ... that's more in such a short
time than any other quarter ... ??? :-(
Jim
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2418.4 | Profitability Directive from Bob Palmer has vanished from Live Wire. | DECLNE::GANTLEY | Walt Gantley | Wed Mar 17 1993 15:31 | 5 |
| I am glad that the base noter copied Bob's message since it has now
been removed from Live Wire. Does anyone know why the original message was
pulled?
Walt
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2418.5 | It's still there | WHYNOW::NEWMAN | Alpha Personal Systems Marketing | Wed Mar 17 1993 16:20 | 1 |
| It's still there (or it is back) as of 3/17/93 16:20
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2418.6 | | CTHQ::DWESSELS | | Wed Mar 17 1993 16:48 | 14 |
| re .3
I guess after nearly 4 years of layoffs and speculation about final
numbers, we're not too surprised to see them in print - a case of
rumors finally confirmed?
re .4
I'd speculate that it's just a matter of disk failure and restore from
a week-old backup...?
mtcw,
/dlw
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2418.7 | It's Back!!!! | DECLNE::GANTLEY | Walt Gantley | Wed Mar 17 1993 16:58 | 15 |
| re: 2418.5
It was removed from and has since been put back into Live Wire. I
promise you that I am not halucinating (although I am starting to become
somewhat paranoid). Several other people in my group also saw it and then
could not find it.
I agree that a 10,000 - 15,000 person headcount reduction before
July, 1993 is a substantial reduction in such a short period of time. It is
definitely a much faster pace than we have seen before.
I am glad that Bob is trying to bring closure the TFSO's that we
have all lived with for the past three years. Perhaps those that survive
the next phase will feel at least somewhat secure and be able to get on
with the process of rebuilding DEC.
Walt
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2418.8 | Technical difficulties | ICS::JOHNSONL | | Wed Mar 17 1993 17:00 | 6 |
| I'm the infobase provider for LIVE WIRE News. We had some technical
difficulties this afternoon and temporarily lost the most current news
menu. The problem has been fixed, so the Bob Palmer article is back
in the menu. Our apologies for the confusion.
Leslie Johnson
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2418.9 | a breakup would be good for the share price | CSC32::S_MAUFE | its sum-sum-sum-summertime! | Wed Mar 17 1993 18:05 | 9 |
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If Bob Palmer did say a reduction in headcount of 10-15k, I would
speculate that he won't get this from the usual TFSO "all share the
pain" way of losing headcount.
I would speculate he is thinking of spinning off a whole division of
the company, now I wonder which part? Perhaps Europe?
Simon
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2418.10 | | ARCANA::CONNELLY | it's Cards-on-the-Table Time! | Wed Mar 17 1993 21:55 | 14 |
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re: .9
> I would speculate he is thinking of spinning off a whole division of
> the company, now I wonder which part? Perhaps Europe?
To form a viable spin-off, wouldn't you basically have to take a CBU and
dump the engineering and sales/services resources it needed of into a
separate company with it? Wouldn't surprise me if this happened with
some of our businesses (storage, PCs, etc.) in 15-24 months, but now seems
a little soon. Wait til we have a buyer for what's left of the company
(which will probably be the "silicon" side).
paul
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2418.11 | TFSO estimate for Q4 in the Globe | VAXCAP::WEST | | Thu Mar 18 1993 07:52 | 10 |
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The Boston Globe article of March 15 about Mitsubishi
also had a paragraph about a statement from a Digital
spokesperson (name given -- I've forgotten) which said
layoffs for the rest of the year would be half of what
they were for Q3, which were in the 6000 range....
FWIW
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2418.12 | Any recent figures? | EOS::ARMSTRONG | | Thu Mar 18 1993 08:26 | 10 |
| > I'm surprised there isn't more reaction to this: he's talking about
> ~10,000-15,000 more layoffs in the next *three* months
Anyone have any data on the current effective population? What
he said is that he wants the company down to the 85-90K range.
It was down to about 100K last quarter, and I thought that
still included all the previous quarter's TFSOs. We've announced
plant closings since then....We may be pretty close to the target
already.
bob
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2418.13 | Then why is it so quiet? | STAR::DIPIRRO | | Thu Mar 18 1993 08:34 | 7 |
| I thought I understood that the employee population was still over
100k. This would translate to layoffs of AT LEAST 5k people in Q3 and
another 5k in Q4...to meet the minimum numbers. Now, I don't see any
evidence of such widespread layoff activity. However, I'm in
engineering and we've *heard* that engineering isn't being hit in Q3.
So I'm wondering how it looks elsewhere in the company, if it looks
like there's a concerted effort to achieve these numbers.
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2418.14 | EST_EMPL_CNT = 102100 - (0.5*6500) | STAR::PARRIS | Any port in a STORME:CI,SCSI,DSSI,FDDI | Thu Mar 18 1993 09:23 | 22 |
| 102,100 was the official count at the end of last quarter. See note 2329.
Note the careful wording in .0:
"We have been saying Digital will return to profitable growth and preserve
85,000 to 90,000 jobs," Bob continued. "In my message to the Senior
Leadership Team I directed that we make the decisions required to reach
the level of employment we need to serve our customers profitably by the
end of FY93 on June 30."
It sounds like 85K to 90K is now a worst-case scenario, not an eventual goal;
he didn't say that was the "level of employment we need to serve our customers
profitably". We can hope this is the case, anyway.
<><><><><><><><> T h e V O G O N N e w s S e r v i c e <><><><><><><><>
Edition : 2789 Thursday 18-Mar-1993 Circulation : 7094
VNS COMPUTER NEWS: [Tracy Talcott, VNS Computer Desk]
================== [Littleton, MA, USA ]
Digital - Layoff expectations
{The Boston Globe, 16-Mar-93, p. 42}
Spokeswoman Nikki Richardson said Digital expected to lay off about half as
many workers as it did last quarter. The company, which employs about 102,000
workers, cut some 6,500 jobs in the quarter that ended Dec. 26.
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2418.15 | Sanity check. | DECLNE::GANTLEY | Walt Gantley | Thu Mar 18 1993 10:31 | 9 |
| re: 2418.8
Leslie,
Thanks for the explanation on the disappearance/re-appearance of
Bob's message on profitability. I knew that I wasn't seeing things.
Walt
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2418.16 | A little humor! | ODIXIE::PFLANZ | | Thu Mar 18 1993 11:24 | 4 |
| Walt,
Just because you are paranoid, doesn't mean that they AREN'T out to get
you!!!
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2418.17 | <95K rumored | COMET::KEMP | | Thu Mar 18 1993 14:32 | 4 |
| I heard but have yet to confirm it anywhere that we are below 95K.
Is that possible with some non-US cuts, perhaps?
billk
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2418.18 | Only Hoping !!!!!! | ELMAGO::JMORALES | | Thu Mar 18 1993 16:06 | 12 |
| For the last five years, I have been analyzing DEC's P&L amazed at the
amount of Selling, General and Administrative spending that we have
quarter in and quarter out. Recently, to my amazement, Bob Plamer
published the following:
"Selling, General and Administrative Expenses are our of control in
DEC, we are 30% to 34% of revenue versus 20% to 25% for the
industry".
Now my only hope is that Mr. Palmer, gets into action and the remainder
10K to 15K TFSO comes from where the ONLY fat in this company lies.....
Selling, General and Administrative Expenses.
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2418.19 | Software? | 42702::WELSH | Think it through | Fri Mar 19 1993 08:01 | 22 |
| re .9:
>> I would speculate he is thinking of spinning off a whole division of
>> the company, now I wonder which part? Perhaps Europe?
More likely the USA. It does less business than Europe. Sure,
most of Engineering is in the States, but then this company
isn't Engineering-led any more, so that wouldn't be so important.
One good idea would be to spin off the software business. Digital
has become one of those companies which has become so confused
that it is impossible to figure out the true costs or profitability
of any one element. Like many of those struggling to get our
software business where it should be, I am frustrated by people
who tell me that software isn't important, or we can't sell it,
and challenge me to prove that we should.
If software were spun off, it would have its own profit and loss
all the way from Engineering to Sales. We would then see what we
would see.
/Tom
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2418.20 | | TAMARA::BOEBINGER | John Boebinger, EBD | Fri Mar 19 1993 17:43 | 2 |
| Or, some other (large) software company may decide to buy our software
unit...
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2418.21 | Going cheap? | 42702::WELSH | Think it through | Fri Mar 26 1993 09:57 | 8 |
| re .20:
> Or, some other (large) software company may decide to buy our software
> unit...
As well they might - we don't seem to want it...
/Tom
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