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Arvind Krishna’s greed will sink IBM — and CFO Jim Kavanaugh is the perfect partner in corporate destruction.
IBM was once a symbol of innovation, pride, and loyalty. Now it’s run by executives who hide behind buzzwords like “AI transformation” and “upskilling” while gutting the very workforce that made the company great. Kavanaugh, a bloated paper pusher who’s never built anything of substance, preaches “career growth” while signing pink slips by the thousands. And Arvind Krishna — the architect of this slow-motion collapse — calls it “efficiency.”
Let’s be honest: it’s greed. It’s short-term stock manipulation disguised as “strategy.” It’s executives enriching themselves while destroying livelihoods and morale. IBM’s biggest problem isn’t competition — it’s leadership that has completely lost its soul.
You can’t “transform” a company by erasing its people. You can’t innovate when fear replaces pride. And you can’t claim integrity while betraying those who carried IBM through decades of change.
History won’t remember Arvind Krishna and Jim Kavanaugh as visionaries. It’ll remember them as the duo that sold out a legacy for bonuses and buzzwords.