Thread regarding Nike Inc. layoffs

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Back in the 1990s, Nike implemented SAP as it's core business system to manage accounting, supply chain, HR, and planning functions. This type of software is known as an "enterprise resource planning" or ERP system. Almost every business process and function runs through SAP. Over the years, Nike customized various SAP modules and gained a huge competitive advantage from how they work within the supply chain. However, this old SAP from the 90s has limitations and needs to be replaced.

The SEC program in Nike is the global project to replace the old SAP system with the newest SAP version on a single consolidated platform. This project is long and expensive because the customization that Nike has implemented over the years needs to be replicated and tested in the new platform. In some cases, new business processes need to be designed and deployed, which is not always easy. Additionally, the system has to be carefully rolled out in parallel with the existing older system without causing major issues. The new SEC version of SAP is live in China and part of North America. There are future phases to roll additional functions out in North America and then Europe, etc. There are many advantages to the new SAP system, one of which will be end-to-end visibility of all global inventory in a single platform. The SEC effort is a massive multi-year modernization project that is critical to the company's future. Yes, it is an expensive program. However, for perspective, the overall cost is lower than what Nike spends yearly on sports marketing.

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Post ID: @egz+1sbMmvHF

Actual long time employee here and I still don’t know what SEC actually is. Can someone explain it to a non tech employee like they’re a 5th grader?

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Post ID: @ghh+1sbMmvHF

SEC has been active for at least 8 yrs. Really?

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Post ID: @fuv+1sbMmvHF

What's pac12

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Post ID: @ljb+1sbMmvHF

There were layoffs in SEC today MW , BW

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Post ID: @vcd+1sbMmvHF

What's big 10?

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Post ID: @ukh+1sbMmvHF

SEC is bloated and waaaaaay over budget. like half of GT's budget goes just to SEC, it's absurd. Yes we need to upgrade, but goddam it's taking a lot to get there.

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Post ID: @hoy+1sbMmvHF

SEC was impacted and there were exits I am assuming there might have been changes to people titles too... We received the all clear and this was very much needed considering the amount of time and energy the teams have been spending on the program

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Post ID: @gzs+1sbMmvHF

@pjj+1sbMmvHF You have no idea for the reason behind SEC now, do you? It shows…

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Post ID: @hpb+1sbMmvHF

SEC is such a waste of money

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Post ID: @pjj+1sbMmvHF

Big ten all the way since PAC 12 got the axe

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Post ID: @nhj+1sbMmvHF

@epn+1sbMmvHF Lol… how do you think decisions are taken then?

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Post ID: @ogg+1sbMmvHF

@epn not all just yet..

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Post ID: @dwq+1sbMmvHF

No impact to SEC. Seems unfair when people are eliminated based on org.

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Post ID: @epn+1sbMmvHF

Was there a specific question here? CF told SEC their changes were done at 3pm today.

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Post ID: @pgl+1sbMmvHF

Received the all clear

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Post ID: @osh+1sbMmvHF

Big Ten?

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Post ID: @gnl+1sbMmvHF

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