Thread regarding Nike Inc. layoffs

Great post worth re-posting!

Quoting @fx+1k79fcw84

Centralized control is the result of inexperienced leadership, lack of accountability, resources that aren’t qualified, and resources unable to learn and grow because of the revolving door of people coming and going, along with being in a continuous state of re-organizing. Culture is throw bodies at it —- very, very wrong. Speed comes from quality, and quality comes from experience, experience comes from learning … and over arching it all is having people that care. Currently caring about doing things right, calling out what’s broken, what’s not working, what’s costing the company $’s - is very much discouraged because anyone perceived as rocking the boat is somehow ‘bad’. If everyone just follows the party line, things will not turn around. Wholesale changes? Above my pay grade, but leadership inspires, it does not degrade, denigrate, or make high performing individuals that are experts at their jobs feel like sh-t every day as they see the waste, inefficiency, incompetence, and their colleagues discarded like cattle. Is a lot of people that care, but their hands are tied. We can be so much better. Focus on Sport? Awesome… but let’s focus on our Customers, fixing what’s broken, and treating employees like what they are - the single most important resource. How are people going to be inspired when they see 1-2 people laid off from a team that are replaced by 30-40 outsourced resources, that do nothing, fix nothing, and dump their issues on the fewer & fewer resources remaining that can actually get stuff done, understand both Tech & Business, etc. Is like having a soccer team full of stars & journeyman pro’s, and replacing it with your cousin’s brother’s middle school rec squad. Cheaper isn’t better - nor is it ever really cheaper, because is just shifting the work somewhere else.


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Post ID: @OP+1k7f1w4g0

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Say it louder for the people in the back… or at the top for that matter.

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Post ID: @2bf+1k7f1w4g0

Nike will forever be the best company to work for. Stock is improving, we are more creative then ever and we are making great collabs. Don't listen to these trolls.

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Post ID: @ap+1k7f1w4g0

@ag sure does sound like it. I use to come here for riveting takes and interesting bites of information. But it’s now just “culture is broken”, “this leader was undeserving of promotion!”, “GTech su-ks!”, “I wish I was laid off.”

Same topics from 2016-24 layoffs.com. The years may change but subjects sure don’t.

I’m curious if there was ever a “true” great time at Nike or was it just the poster benefited from the same practices until they “got found out”.

I also feel like a lot of posters here have either only worked for Nike. God forbid they go to another major employer.

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Post ID: @aj+1k7f1w4g0

I asked copilot to give me summary of OP’s post. It said, Inside the berm BS.

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Post ID: @ag+1k7f1w4g0

lol if only people had the brains to understand this.

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