Thread regarding Medtronic Inc. layoffs

Geoff Martha should be fired. Please fire him for god sake.

At what point can the ExCom be required to take responsibility? How much more do they need to fu-k up before they get canned? At what point do we say, okay enough....this fu----g a--hole doesn't know what he is doing?

Medtronic is not Geoff Martha's personal property that he can do whatever he wants with. He too is an employee just like everyone else. How in the world is he allowed to completely dismantle such an amazing company and then blame everything else except himself? I mean even as a small token of humility, you stupid fu-k, take some responsibility. This guy is treating Medtronic as his personal piggy bank, with absolutely zero accountability...while expecting total and complete accountability from everyone outside ExCom. W.T.F?

Is there anything we can do about this incompetent ja----s?

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Is it possible to fire GM and the rest of his friends up top?

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Post ID: @4zvj+1mdJVhn9

@knc literally this group Austin sally are walking disaster

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Post ID: @4ztq+1mdJVhn9

If em doesn’t get rid of GM skip that absolute disaster of a person sally sh-t and all the evps and svps reporting into these fools the shareholders regulators lawyers bankers and lenders will take control it’s already starting to shape up the longer this management change drags on the more risk there is this stupid company’s bod needs to wake up

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@4y46

I hate to say this but Elliot has a worse compass. Their major goal is to make as much profit as possible. They don’t care about patients or Medtronic Mission.

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Post ID: @4y5j+1mdJVhn9

@4y3v you realize that Bill Geoege post is almost 2 years old don’t you?

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Post ID: @4y47+1mdJVhn9

@med @med, he set himself up for a massive golden parachute after convincing GE board members to approve a 16% base pay, stock, and other benefits increase in August 2025. While employees not subject to RIF received 1% or 2% increases (which wouldn’t cover COLA increases), they had to cover the workload of their colleagues who were let go without relief in quantity, quality, or timeline. They were not paid more for this extra work and were told to be grateful for their jobs or leave. Everyone had to do more with less, except GM. Geoff prioritized himself over a lasting Medtronic legacy and rewarding employees who dedicated their lives to the company. Caring about employees has been a core value of Medtronic since Earl. Somehow, this person was appointed to lead the company and is driving it to the ground while he profits. It’s shocking that the board appointed him in 2020. He now has more influence with the board by filling many seats with his GE buddies who share his values.

I’ll admit he has had to make some difficult decisions and I imagine the diabetes spinoff has not been easy. Diabetes, patient centric model has always been different from the rest of Medtronic’s customer base and genuinely required Unique skill sets, tools, and resources that the greater Medtronic didn’t offer. Diabetes could’ve been diverted respectfully instead he’s put them through he-l for years, likely either due to sheer incompetence to the narcissistic, take no prisoners approach of making their lives he-l to get employees to leave on their own and avoid the expenses of severance. The Northridge employees deserved so much better treatment than what they received.

Under his leadership, MDT, the world’s largest dedicated medical device manufacturing company, is late to the robotics game and may never catch up. Despite claiming to be a bold tech innovator, he’s proven to be a slow and late adopter of mature technology. This failure alone should’ve led to his termination, but the board lacked the courage.

GM’s moral compass is broken. I’d normally never criticize a leader in a forum like this but GM is not a leader. He’s a narcissist and his need to be in control and always have the last word is frightening. GM touts himself as being pragmatic. He may have been at some point in his career, but not at Medtronic. If someone doesn’t agree with him and challenges his thinking even in the most respectful manner, not only does GM ensure their employment is terminated, he makes their exit is as painful as possible. Zero integrity. He believes people are commodities instead of a company’s biggest asset. He lacks transparency and is blatantly deceitful.

In five short years, he destroyed the highly desired culture of a prestigious organization that took over 50 years to build. GM believed it was weakness, not a strength, to have such a high percentage of career employees even when those careers demonstrated a history of high-performance and ever increasing roles and responsibilities. He sees legacy as an obstacle and hindrance to his strategy. In a few cases, this may have been true, but many career employees have been through numerous leaders and have helped new leadership get strategies implemented successfully, especially when the legacy employee understood why the change was necessary and the benefit it would bring. These employees spent their life building a career they deserve to be very proud of. They deserved their dream of retiring from Medtronic instead so many became subject of the cycle of never-ending re-orgs and RIF, cutting their mid to late 50s when it’s even more difficult to find an equivalent position at another company. They are quietly, if ever, recognized for their decades of contributions to Medtronic success. GM made sure to get them out as quickly and as cutthroat as possible.

Knowing the board had appointed someone with so little integrity and compassion for people is sickening. The culture and commitment to the people and mission is what made this company so special, now it’s just like every other company driven by the almighty dollars related to stock price and executive compensation. GM played his game, beautifully conning even the board with his massive compensation increase last year. He will laugh all the way to the bank while stomping on all the bodies left behind him and burning down so many great qualities of the remnants of a great company he left behind him.

Hopefully the board, with encouragement from Elliot, will finally see the light and get the courage to do the right thing. It will be expensive to get rid of GM but worth it.

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Post ID: @4y46+1mdJVhn9

@7mccc would love to read this post from Bill George! Please post the link and share if possible.

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Post ID: @4y3v+1mdJVhn9

A few years ago Martha and his cronies implemented an initiative to promote a specific number of women and minorities to management roles. They put gender and race before above qualification. So now there are many women and mostly blacks in positions they are not qualified to hold. The numbers are coming out with the defects and problems in the field. It's only a matter of time for Medtronic to be slammed by multiple and possibly massive lawsuits

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Post ID: @41y7+1mdJVhn9

Worst and most woke CEO in my entire 35 year career
Omar was intelligent - Martha is a dolt

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Post ID: @3pdw+1mdJVhn9

It’s coming! Bill George hinted at GM resignation on LinkedIn. Hopefully GM redistributes his MDT stock holding to employees that actually know WTF they’re doing vs reading from a teleprompter script.

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Post ID: @7mccc+1mdJVhn9

Soon my friends and colleagues. Delayed due to KP’s unexpected departure. Hang in there!

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Post ID: @7jgnt+1mdJVhn9

I don't know whether or not he should be fired. Maybe so - the constant layoffs there, the d-mb idea that people that were managers of small groups of 2-3 highly specialized employees were essentially demoted to individual contributors (because they didn't manage a bunch of people) under his model, and tanking stock were one reason I left. However, I was once on a call during a technical forum council meeting and everybody got a chance to meet him. I was nervous as can be (a Senior Principal at that time). He was exceptionally kind, supportive, and frankly interested in what everybody was working on and what our council goals were. That's something that stuck out to me - so kudos to him on that. Is he accountable for the company not doing well - absolutely. But wanted to put that in as a small but important data point.

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Post ID: @7hfaj+1mdJVhn9

How much will it take to let him go? Changing our company DNA, stock plummeting, and taking no accountability . EXCOM members such as Carol, Rob and now Karen jumping ship. Starting to think our board is wanting Medtronic to fail to dismantle. Earl’s legacy, our mission is not even an afterthought…our CEO is meaning to obliterate it.

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Post ID: @75jwp+1mdJVhn9

Neutron Omar walked so Neutron Geoff could run (the company into the ground with the sole purpose of extracting value for the shareholders)

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Post ID: @69nhn+1mdJVhn9

I work at Medtronic and the place is toxic. With Omar the systems worked but now the stock is in the dumps and we can’t get our work done

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Post ID: @68jpw+1mdJVhn9

I think its good to hear from people who have left they have better perspective than the people living in the trauma in the moment - they still have colleauges, and maybe their retirement depends on the company starting to succeed again - and apologists like you trying to blame the market or sector pressures... give it a rest.

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@3kxjb+1mdJVhn9

Good that you left, why are you still commenting here? shouldn’t you be glad to leave and enjoy life? Why does Medtronic still loves rent free in your head lol?

Every medical device company is doing poorly last few years, all stocks are down. If you haven’t noticed , we have been in a recession for a year now

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Post ID: @3kqht+1mdJVhn9

I left about a year ago. One thing I really dont miss is having to look at my employees and pretend I believed that what our OU leaders and ExCom were doing made a lot of sense. Finding the balance between supporting the company line, no matter how stupid, but keeping your own personal integrity got harder and harder. I cant imagine how today managers and directors and some VPs repeat these company directives with a straight face.

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Post ID: @3kxjb+1mdJVhn9

Unfortunately excom won’t do s***. They are in this mess together.

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Post ID: @3igor+1mdJVhn9

Yes fire Martha immediately. No more disappointments. He is a disaster!

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Post ID: @3isvq+1mdJVhn9

A no show at S&T Conference this year. Probably personal travel to his vacation homes.

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Post ID: @2Qdjd+1mdJVhn9

How can we get GM fired? I don't own enough shares to even get a vote.

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Post ID: @2Ovep+1mdJVhn9

its fun to come online and post sm--k about GM but if you're not working here anymore you can't understand how really depressing it is and how un-extrordinary everything feels. We're being financially micro-managed to hit goals that drive ExCom MIP, and nothing else matters. our leadership is not looking beyond the next couple quarters and how to keep their jobs. no one is playing chess here, its all checkers at the kindergarden level.

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Post ID: @2Okkr+1mdJVhn9

We need more Medtronic Mindset Cornerstone training.

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Post ID: @2Kjpv+1mdJVhn9

Geoff Martha has run Medtronic into the ground.
The stock price is low and morale is at its lowest.

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Post ID: @2Jxyd+1mdJVhn9

I like Geoff! Remember if he can be a CEO, so can you. Apply today at Medtronic.com. No experience necessary.

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Post ID: @1qxub+1mdJVhn9

By any measure, whether market share, customer satisfaction, employee satisfaction, financial performance, or shareholder returns, Geoff and his leadership team have failed miserably. Geoff owns this mess, and he can't continue to blame COVID, higher interest rates, inflation, "macro economic" factors, and prior management for his personal failures. This disaster for all stakeholders started with the acquisition of Covidien in January 2015 and accelerated with Geoff assuming the CEO and Chairman role in 2020. Omar Ishrak was also a failed CEO, but at least he took his job seriously.
What I don't understand is how Medtronic's Board is allowing this incredible mismanagement to continue. Perhaps because the Board is over represented by GE and Covidien cronies. Medtronic was once an exceptional market-leading company before it was decimated by inept GE management. It is time to clean house in the senior management ranks and replace the Board of Directors. Perhaps the best solution would be for Medtronic to be acquired by a company with an experienced, competent, mature, and ACCOUNTABLE leadership team. Attributes the current leadership team is clearly deficient. The management ranks are so weak now after years of poor leadership, that it may not be possible for Medtronic to recover.

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Post ID: @1gmkb+1mdJVhn9

Sorry not really familiar about the history but what do you mean by centralizing ops and supply chain? And why is that a bad thing?

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Post ID: @1fol+1mdJVhn9

Seriously , Geoff has a bachelors in finance degree who was a frat boy and a hockey player . How the fu-k is he qualified to run a medical device company? It’s unreal and mind boggling how he has been allowed to dismantle people this week.
NONE of our competitors like Abbott, Boston Scientific or Intuitive Surgical has had layoffs of this kind. That alone should
be enough to point out that Geoff and his lackie that Walmart guy should be fired who still keep blaming inflation, Covid and taxes for all our problems .

Thanks for the fantastic three years and for destroying my team as well by firing my amazing manager Geoff. If there is a ever a list made for worst CEO in corporate America, your name will surely be present right around the bottom

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Post ID: @1pok+1mdJVhn9

I hope the piece of sh-t is reading this and realizing just how hated and looked down upon he is in the company. He probably doesn't know because he is surrounded by yes-men and women, but everyone talks sh-t about him.

Even the ones pretending to like him are not id--ts, they are just playing the game to boost his narcissistic a-s because they know he's a petulant child who needs that kind of validation.

Medical device is a small community overall so this slimy fool hopefully won't get to do this to another strong company.

Fu-k you Geoff you stupid d-mb mo---------r. Looking forward to your firing...the stock will jump to 100 on that news alone.

And thanks for destroying my team this week.

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Post ID: @1yfc+1mdJVhn9

Fu----g a-s hole Omar & Jeff - they ruined the Company.

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Post ID: @1qdm+1mdJVhn9

I’m not going to hold my breath. GM is also chairman of board and I’m sure that group is tight. Those of us that are shareholders need to take voting more serious in the future. If the stock is around the $86-88 mark and Q4 numbers come in positive, he’s unfortunately going nowhere.

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Post ID: @gsh+1mdJVhn9

Write a letter to Craig Arnold the lead independent director of the board. Be specific about what Geoff is doing poorly… especially the d-mb move to centralize ops and supply chain. Tell him how little confidence customers and employees have in him. Don’t know if it will make any difference but it might feel good to speak truth to power.

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Post ID: @htg+1mdJVhn9

Depends on results; he is gone if there isn't strong revenue beat/growth. This layoff is a last ditch effort on his part to try to at least say look at the bottom line (but don't look too far out because nuking all these R&D programs means we will have another innovation gap in 3-7 years).

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Post ID: @kli+1mdJVhn9

The rumor of GM getting his golden parachute in ~4 weeks better be true. Drinks on me everyone if it is.

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Post ID: @mso+1mdJVhn9

Hope he takes all the losers with him. Austin, Sally, Torod, Greg and the rest of the nobodies. I'm sure they'll be starting up some new SPAC celebrating the millions they swindled out of Medtronic without consequence. I don't think any of these fools every intended to do good for our company, which is the saddest part.

This is not good hearted people with good intentions having bad luck. This is systematic dismantling of a well-oiled machine in the quest for getting wealthy.

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Post ID: @knc+1mdJVhn9

@ogb+1mdJVhn9 He’s a sunk cost and a lost cause. I’d rather he be paid to go away than paid to stay and do more damage

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Post ID: @fvd+1mdJVhn9

Lets hope that rumor is true.

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Post ID: @vnc+1mdJVhn9

That's both great and horrible at the same time.

Destroy a company and get a payday.

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Post ID: @ogb+1mdJVhn9

Rumor has it that he gets his golden parachute in ~4 weeks.

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