Thread regarding Medtronic Inc. layoffs

The company’s only consistent strategy is slashing costs

Medtronic has become a patchwork of acquired businesses, each operating in silos with little to no alignment. There’s no unified approach to quality control, design control, or even basic operational standards and the internal politics are toxic to the point of almost not repairable. Our global team provides almost no guidance, and every year when inefficiencies are raised, we hear the same response: “We’re working on it.” But nothing ever changes, and any global initiative becomes a mis-managed money pit with no added value; the larger initiatives target cheap software solutions that will be ineffective if implemented. Rather than addressing these core structural issues, the company focuses on short-term cost savings through outsourcing—primarily to lower-cost countries—while bleeding experienced talent and overburdening the teams that remain. We’re expected to bring products to market faster, often at the implicit cost of cutting corners, yet the foundational systems to support that simply don’t exist. Many of us on the ground want to succeed and improve operations, but it's becoming impossible to be competitive. Frankly, it feels like the company doesn’t know how to run an integrated business—its only consistent strategy is slashing costs. From an investment perspective, that’s not a growth model; it’s a slow unraveling.

OP: @ah+1jy2s90ft

Bumping this up for visibility.

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@1an

Leadership

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Post ID: @1c7+1jy7hvj59

The same patchwork structure exists at Boston Scientific so what is it that they do there that is so much better? How does BSX thrive?

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Post ID: @1an+1jy7hvj59

This is a really good summary of how things have been from where I sit.

I see the AI comment and agree for a lot of so called work this is true as it is mostly just document pushing that takes not really creative talent. This document pushing done by others is a long pole in getting most of the work done!

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Post ID: @18k+1jy7hvj59

Sadly, cost cutting isn’t even a strategy. It’s a tactic, and a poor one at that.

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Post ID: @166+1jy7hvj59

@wn

The silver lining of Medtronic’s convoluted SOP system lol.

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Post ID: @wy+1jy7hvj59

It will be a decade or more before AI takes over jobs at Medtronic.
The data systems to feed AI are too siloed and broken for a broad and successful deployment any time soon.

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Post ID: @wn+1jy7hvj59

All the jobs they are sending to India can be done by AI within a year.

Most Corporate work will be replaced by AI. Just ask any AI to read an SOP and then come up with a 10 slide training deck with a quiz. It's done in 10 seconds, 5 minutes to correct and done.

Corporate compliance. Audits. This is all AI.

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