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I saw this on another forum and had to share here since I haven’t seen this take exactly.. I know it’s long but it’s a good read!

(JD) He is responsible. He took s $50m salary more than any other former more qualified CEO. The first thing he did was change the Nike Maxims which were the heart of the company and then he cut ties with all of Nikes wholesale partners and laid off all internal sales teams which were the soul of the company.

Through this process he took Nike’s market share with key partner which BTW have always been more than 50% of Nike product sales ($) from 75% down to 20% during a time where inventory was locked up in the ocean somewhere and all the small more nimble competitors hired former Nike sales folks who had all the relationship history and respect required to win share.

Fast forward turns out working at Ebay doesn’t translate to wholesale or DTC. And Nike DTC never had the operational foundation to accommodate the sales they thought would flow there automatically given the lack of wholesale distribution. Nike is crawling back to wholesale without the tenured employees or the over 60 years of respect and partnership they had built up before.

I would guess that this “I take responsibility” is just a Wall Street cover with a personal touch to hide the fact that he thinks he can replace $2B in OPEX with AI but has no idea how to actually do that.

Nike is doomed so long as JD is at the helm. They should have known better than to hire someone who’s favorite Nike product isn’t one of the 10s of thousands of sneaker iterations but a freaking golf mock turtleneck.

One of the old lifers like Elliott Hill will have to come out of retirement to boot JD and turn this ship around.

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Post ID: @OP+1rc8EMAc

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tbh given the SEC-reportable conflicting deals I'd much rather see JD (and the Rat) behind bars than just fired.

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Post ID: @ffw+1rc8EMAc

Man I remember when sales got obliterated… so sad to see all those Nike lifers go… the knowledge and rapport with our wholesale partners flew right out the door. Unfortunate history has to repeat itself…

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Post ID: @nvm+1rc8EMAc

RAT did literal SEC reportable/shareholder reportable conflict deals during his tenure and it is on JD to make the decision to report (which he didn’t).

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Post ID: @owk+1rc8EMAc

@Corporationsmoveslowly JD should be fired for hiring RAT. He didn't vet the guy at all. It was a dirty secret in the Bay Area that he and a lot of the Kohls cronies were crooked.

And look at what the RAT and his crew did/is doing to Nike. Even for those that aren't doing outright illegal things, they are certainly doing unethical sh-t, like protecting their own, giving good raises to each other, and pushing out others to protect their empire. Don't write this off as just "office politics". What they did goes way beyond that.

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Post ID: @yza+1rc8EMAc

I thought the maxims changed in 2017? I guess he was on the board then so technically he changed it, same applies to moving away from wholesalers.

Both were staples of the strategy of CDO (consumer direct offense)

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Post ID: @xfy+1rc8EMAc

You think JD came in and immediately started implementing this scale of change?

Please.

All this was planned on MP’s watch.

MP got yanked when people were worried the AS stuff was going to blow up.

JD simply was a figurehead implementing an awful strategy built by senior leadership and approved by the board.

The only thing he had a direct hand in was RAT. That’s it. Everything else has been somebody else’s work.

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Post ID: @jzm+1rc8EMAc

This is horrible.

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