Thread regarding Verizon Communications Inc. layoffs

Lowell McAdam's Parting words (contrast in leadership)

I’d like to leave you with one final challenge: Stay hungry. Don’t be content or take the easy way forward. When someone tells you “that’s the way it’s done” or “everybody knows that …” an alarm should go off in your head. You may make mistakes by going against the herd, but you’ll also find new paths – winding up where you want to be rather than where someone else thinks you should be. And through it all, keep the customer central in your thinking and focus on the fundamentals of serving them day in and day out.

If you can do this, you’ll continue to transform our company while keeping it the undeniable leader of delivering the promise of the digital world – and hopefully having a great time doing it.

Thank you again for your hard work and commitment to making Verizon the best in the business. I’m excited to see what you’ll do next. Remember – there’s always a higher gear.

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Post ID: @OP+1udnEDFJ

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McAdams was the worst CEO Verizon has ever had, he almost destroyed this great company with his nonsense. He does get a Grade A for A*hLE.

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Post ID: @18v0+1udnEDFJ

Wasn't it, "I came, I saw, I destroyed."
Or, maybe, "I'm the great divider, the man who made wireless despise landline" [the operation that gave birth and supported wireless into adulthood]

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Post ID: @9qty+1udnEDFJ

Denny was the last great leader.

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Post ID: @9eoc+1udnEDFJ

Lowell McAdam was 100% correct with “And through it all, keep the customer central in your thinking and focus on the fundamentals of serving them day in and day out.”

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Post ID: @7sxo+1udnEDFJ

It’s been one fool after another starting with Ivan Seidenberg

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Post ID: @7jou+1udnEDFJ

VZ top brass was blinded by Tim Armstrong's used car sales tactics with buying AOL. He & Guru made out at the end. At least they made some bold moves. What were any bold moves current leadership have made? All I see constant reorg and pushing the DEI agenda.

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Post ID: @5dsu+1udnEDFJ

Previous regime is no better than and maybe worse than current regime

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Post ID: @2ilv+1udnEDFJ

Marni was worse, she orchestrated the ill-fated AOL acquisition - serving better ads by leveraging users data from their telecom services, I wonder why it didn’t work. Oh wait, because users don’t like ads, and would rather abandon VZ than being double dipped - monthly bill + giving away the data.

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Post ID: @2lay+1udnEDFJ

Stratton was no better. He was behind the 20% reduction after Lowell took over.

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Post ID: @dac+1udnEDFJ

Don't forget Go90 from previous leadership
The failure cost $658 million write down

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Post ID: @fus+1udnEDFJ

: @cjg+1udnEDFJ yes, google Marni Walden you will see what she has been up to. As soon as she left she was on different talk shows and platforms discussing why she left VZ(2018), which was after or when Hans was selected.

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Post ID: @fvt+1udnEDFJ

Marni and Lowell are the two dopes who made a lot of bad decisions. Leaving us in the position we are in today.

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Post ID: @ubl+1udnEDFJ

John Stratton should be the CEO. Oh how different things would have been.

Lowell is responsible for the disaster going on now, including:

  • Massive overpay to Vodafone for their half of Verizon Wireless, all financed
  • Yahoo and AOL (anyone with 2 brain cells to rub together knew this was a d-mb idea
  • Selling surplus 700mhz spectrum to T-Mobile
  • Passing on the 600mhz auction
  • Id--tically investing in Millimeter Wave instead, a completely useless waste of money

Had those things not been done, Verizon would be lean, mean and unstoppable today.

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Post ID: @zdt+1udnEDFJ

@plu+1udnEDFJ -
After she left Verizon, did she hold any Executive position in other company ?

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Post ID: @cjg+1udnEDFJ

Lowell, the one who wanted Verizon to be a "media giant" and purchased a ton of overpriced, outdated companies (Yahoo!), that we then sold at huge loses before they sank. lol

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Post ID: @lgh+1udnEDFJ

Or if TE had stayed , instead of retired . What a loss . We would not be in this situation if she was boss ceo

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Post ID: @vyr+1udnEDFJ

Lowell chose or selected Hans to lead.

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Post ID: @lbn+1udnEDFJ

Some of us thought that Marni was next in line, she was part of VZ C-Suite. She was really very talented, global, experienced however the baton was handed over to Hans instead. Never saw that coming and I wonder how things would have been if the next in line was an internal executive.

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