Thread regarding Thomson Reuters layoffs

Does TR have any solution for the loss of experts?

As someone has already mentioned here, TR is losing the greatest experts at high speed, and the bench is not deep. Do you think TR can recover quickly? I hope so, but I doubt very much that it will happen any time soon.
Such a loss of expertise should be taken very seriously, but it seems to me that this company does not have the right answer to this problem.

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BPec has made a mess of TAP and he needs to go. We all hate him.

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Post ID: @dsfo+1a8UQfOk

This just came out: https://www.artificiallawyer.com/2021/04/06/strategy-head-richard-punt-leaves-thomson-reuters/
Who is the “at least another executive” referenced?

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Post ID: @6rxq+1a8UQfOk

BP= empty suit. Completely useless.

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Post ID: @1qau+1a8UQfOk

BPec is known for not rocking the boat. He doesn’t show ambition and lays low. He’s had a few lucky acquisitions, hired good people and is hands off. He can claim their wins when all is good but shift blame when it doesn’t go well. Very uninspiring.

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Post ID: @1lzg+1a8UQfOk

I wondered the same thing about Brian Pecc. He seems to be made of Teflon.

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Post ID: @1bfo+1a8UQfOk

BPec is the greatest of all time #GOAT

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Post ID: @bfb+1a8UQfOk

Yes, their solutions are they refer u to WK or Bloom.

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Post ID: @iuk+1a8UQfOk

Why is BPec still at TR??

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