Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

Christy Pambianchi: The HR Leader Who Cut the Coffee and Shattered Intel’s Culture – A Business School Case Study in Mismanagement

I'm sure, in her own mind, she feels all the hate toward her is unjustified. She thinks she knows something the rest of us just don’t get.
That this is just part of the role of a global HR manager. That you can’t possibly gain the employees' respect; it’s just built into the job that people hate you for the wrong reasons.

But she's so wrong. She’s so unprofessional that all she has left is to rationalize her role in the destruction of the company she’s supposed to protect; otherwise, her inner self would crumble.

She still has a bit of protection from Pat and the rest of the ELT, but even she feels their breath on her neck. Especially last night at that panel with Michelle, Naga, and Pat—she must have felt uneasy, maybe a chill, like her body was trying to tell her the truth: that no one in the ELT really believes what she did was justified.

It’s not even just about the coffee. It’s the way she managed all the layoffs. It’s not just that she drove out every bit of talent we were trying so hard to retain—it’s the fact that, because of a few particularly terrible decisions, she turned Intel into one of the most hated workplaces for hardware engineers and developers, a laughingstock.

We’re at a point now where it’s a serious worry that upcoming projects like Panther Lake, Nova Lake, Raptor Lake, and others might just be mediocre. For the first time, AMD might actually blow Intel out of the water.

If, in 2006, Intel crushed AMD with the dual-core, now it’s going to be the other way around. There just aren’t talented people left who could save the company now. There believe in her/The company has reached rock bottom.
Sure, there’ll be a processor, and it might even be decent. But the innovation that always brought Intel to victory will be gone.

Yes, it's also about the coffee. Because when you’re asked how much it's already cost the company, you twist the truth and say that food and cafeteria expenses for a 125,000-employee company are $100 million a year, like you really believe thats the amount of money that will save intel.

But no one asked about food plans for employees worldwide; they asked about coffee. Would it have ki-led you to provide some basic Taster’s Choice or a few bags of tea? How hard would it have been to say, as a leader, “I’m sorry, I didn’t realize this was causing such a massive hit to morale”?
Even if we don’t bring back the full coffee service, at least put in basic coffee and tea so there’s something for people to drink.

I'm sure she sees herself in a completely different light, but Christy Pambianchi, who is supposedly responsible for our human capital—including hiring, development, and employee retention, as well as shaping the company culture—is the very person who has destroyed Intel’s culture more than anyone else in recent years.

What gives me at least a bit of satisfaction is knowing that, wherever she goes after Intel—and she will leave eventually—she’s hated by everyone, and there will always be people who remember.

There will always be case studies in business school courses about that one HR manager who decided to cut the coffee. It’ll be a case study for years to come: how you handed out insane retirement packages to people eager to jump ship, without even spending a few dollars on miserable coffee for those who stayed.

How you chose to join a pleasure cruise that cost tens of millions, instead of telling Pat and Christoff, “This is the money we need. This isn’t the time.” All the co-ktails and buffets you indulged in could’ve been left for employees’ coffee.

Forever, it will be remembered how Christy Pambianchi destroyed Intel’s culture. And there will always be someone to remember this in the future.

A small comfort for the damage you’ve caused to our iconic workplace.

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Post ID: @OP+1vi7tAw1

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Rather than get worked up about HR being..HR, have some pie.

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Post ID: @rrcp+1vi7tAw1

This post is pure gold.

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Post ID: @rbqi+1vi7tAw1

Have you seen her team? Like GER HR VP with zero accountability and no impact for years… disgrace…

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Post ID: @2zvh+1vi7tAw1

TSMC has two free espresso makers on each floor.
Me sipping that free sweet vanilla latte, thinking of my friends back at Bintel.

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Post ID: @2dav+1vi7tAw1

Same. BTW, an otherwise very healthy person, me, landed in the emergency room after the required 2nd booster with clots in my legs. Side effects to this day. I have regrets re my decision to follow HRs directive

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Post ID: @2qkk+1vi7tAw1

CP thinks remaining talent pool are not good enough for the any freebies.

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Post ID: @1oef+1vi7tAw1

Poor pitiful workers who make on average of 80k a year lost free coffee privilege... Never mind the company is bleeding red ink with $1 B negative Free cash flow per quarter. This type of post makes people sick to their stomach when workers behave so entitled. You don't like it? Then thumbs down the post, leave the company and you start a new company that hands out pacifiers to entitled workers and see how successful you are.

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Post ID: @1ugj+1vi7tAw1

@1hxa... heckling a senior manager at an all hands forum is not going to be an effective way to accomplish your goals. I also noticed that the comment was "someone" should have told him to ... so obviously you want someone else to make the bold statement so you can watch but what would you be doing about it? No matter how much you may want this company to return to the way that it was it isn't going to happen. Intel has fundamentally changed and it isn't going back.

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Post ID: @1oay+1vi7tAw1

@1ysv+1vi7tAw1

If no one or if we don’t start getting a backbone and calling this stuff out we are doomed to repeat it. Even politely and subtly if we all did it we would actually be moving Intel in the right direction. But since no one does the same people and same behaviors persist. And we expect the outcome to be different? You all though the quote about the definition of crazy….. in case of Christoph that’s is particularly egregious. He needs to be loudly and directly called out and held accountable. Our silence is what allowed him turn into a monster and grow to a tremendous size. And that’s what go us here. He think his behavior and actions are acceptable and keys to success because he allowed him too. And spoiler alert they aren’t. So if you are comfortable in continuing on in these miserable conditions with a constant black cloud of layoffs etc hanging over your head for next decade sure be quiet and do nothing. But if you actually want to work in a comfortable lower stress enivorment time to man up and grow even the slightest backbone

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Post ID: @1hxa+1vi7tAw1

I'm not saying that CP doesn't consider herself and the ELT as royalty and the rest of us as peasants & plebs. But I am saying that if we let something like free coffee being taken away ruin our cheerful outlooks about our jobs, then maybe we need to stop being snowflakes. Go ahead and enjoy the freebies & handouts when available but shrug it off when taken away. Expect that the freebies aren't forever. When they start removing promises made in your offer, that's a different story. If they're going to compensate you less, then maybe you should produce less - it's a 2-way street. I remember the hotels & lift passes for qtrly events, the catered surf & turf for staying late, pizza & Chinese for meetings, the free covid food etc. But I expected all of that to go away and didn't let it affect me when it did. What does affect me is the CEO and ELT driving down the stock price which is part of my compensation. Worthless options & negative SPP stock is what's ki-ling morale. People have been contributing to SPP for years and now that pile of stock is worth less than if they'd just saved cash. This is what people need to push back about, not coffee & bananas. 2 month sabbatical / 7 years was promised then reduced. This affects morale. One other thing to consider, I remember several years ago people being angry because there was layoffs but the freebies continued. People saying, "how many jobs could have been saved if we stopped giving everybody free fruit & coffee?" Fight for your compensation, not the freebies.

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Post ID: @1kmo+1vi7tAw1

@1pak... why? What would that have achieved other than potentially adding the names of the people doing it to the list of ISP recipients? Stop wishing for this place to get better or return to some state from the past. It isn't going to happen. Intel has changed. Either accept this or leave. You will be much happier either way. There is more bad news in this company's future get ready for it. The clowns you are mad about, for good reasons, are in charge where do you think they will lead you?

OP - congratulations I don't think that I have ever seen a post get 100+ up votes.

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Post ID: @1ysv+1vi7tAw1

@1sav+1vi7tAw1

We are cowards

Someone should have yelled, “ stay in your lane!” Directly at Christoph Schnell

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Post ID: @1pak+1vi7tAw1

Nothing will change because no Intel employee will stand up and tell this to Christy or Pat. We are all brainwashed and fearing for our jobs. Posting on layoffs don’t count

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Post ID: @1sav+1vi7tAw1

@OP and others

“What gives me at least a bit of satisfaction is knowing that, wherever she goes after Intel—and she will leave eventually—she’s hated by everyone, and there will always be people who remember.”

We should make it that she never works again. That she is so toxic she cannot land another position. or we should contact her new employers anonymously in bombard their inbox with complaints about her hiring so many that they can’t ignore and are forced to remove her shortly after she started.

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Post ID: @1hvc+1vi7tAw1

Op is obnoxious and I am so thankful I don't work in a department with any dipsh-ts like them.

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Post ID: @xek+1vi7tAw1

Intel is def failing based on entitled workers if this post and follow on comments arecindicative of the workforce. Thumbs down this post but at least read it and really assess yourself. Are you entitled or do you need to work hard and help the company out of the jam instead of blaming others.? Food for thought.

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Post ID: @xco+1vi7tAw1

Good post by OP, but what missing is how processes brought in by CP enabled a toxic workplace long before these coffee horrors !

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Post ID: @uby+1vi7tAw1

The buck stops with CEO. This includes the corporate culture, values & principles, strategy, and operations/financial performance as well as what the employees are being told. Everyone else fall in line. That is how it was with Grove and BK, and how it is with Jensen or Gelsinger. HR takes the queue from the CEO.

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Post ID: @szv+1vi7tAw1

So, here's a, 'yes and' thought to this rip on no more coffee. OP kinda already touched on it, but it might be intentional. The intent may be to literally destroy Intel's culture.
Now, why would someone do that? Because Intel's culture had it backsliding for a decade now. It's on record, Intel maintained leadership through bribes and monopoly to legit competition. So what do you do? You drive people out, all the 'talent' across the board. And you suffer and you gamble that you can rebuild. The coffee thing isn't the end, it's the beginning. The real gambling starts now.

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Post ID: @qbn+1vi7tAw1

On contrary, Christy might be why workers don’t have to be in office 5 days a week like Amazon. What do you think?

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Post ID: @hur+1vi7tAw1

1000 dipsh-ts died and CP was born.

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Post ID: @qjl+1vi7tAw1

Quite a dramatic and unhinged post... What besides a severe mental imbalance could be behind this? Everyone knows HR is a necessary, if not much of a value add role.

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Post ID: @tsw+1vi7tAw1

You all go and find your bearings. If Coffee is your biggest problem with the thousands of dollars per month salary you receive, you should find somewhere else to go work. Baloney. Be grateful to Providence for once in your miserable lives at Intel or as ex-Intel, not whine at Pat or Christi. It does not do to dwell or dreams forgetting to live you Maga sympathizers

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Post ID: @jjc+1vi7tAw1

This reads like a pathetic incel that just wants to blame a woman, when all this is driven by Pat.

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Post ID: @kzn+1vi7tAw1

Was she always like that? Or just one week a month?

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Post ID: @daz+1vi7tAw1

OP-QUOTE:
" There just aren’t talented people left who could save the company now."
I left last year..and can tell you first hand the best engineers I worked with ARE GONE...
The brain drain is real and NOT RECOVERABLE.

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Post ID: @dky+1vi7tAw1

To be fair, the coffee always su-ked anyways, but the removal of the small coffee machines in the break rooms or not allowing people to bring their own coffee is wrong.

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Post ID: @bgk+1vi7tAw1

It’s hilarious that you think any of these decisions were driven by Christy. She simply does what Pat and the rest of ELT tells her to do

Pat 100% supports and initiated all this. Because all Pat cares about is making himself richer. He don’t give a rip about employee morale or culture. He simply says what he thinks you want to hear, as he fumbles around trying to steal your wallet.

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Post ID: @mqi+1vi7tAw1

Somebody please post this on LInkedIn!!!

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Post ID: @lpe+1vi7tAw1

I will never forget being told I needed to upload my shot records to workday. That was never going to happen. And she was going to fire me in April of that year if it weren’t for the Supreme Court decision. There’s no way your private medical records should go in the cloud into workday.

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Post ID: @zbc+1vi7tAw1

Coffee wasn't free when I started at Intel but it was a welcome perk when it was introduced in the 2005/6 time frame, ball park guess. I think a bigger mistake for cost cutting was to offer voluntary separations instead of forcing management to manage their staff and actually remove the bottom 15% from their teams. Voluntary separations were a huge mistake in the 2019 ACT but apparently Intel didn't learn and made the same mistake again. Even in 2019 the involuntary separations were done first.

Good write up overall, I hope the vent made you feel better.

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Post ID: @sxc+1vi7tAw1

Imagine if 10.000 Intel employees sent this text to Pat, I wonder if it would make a difference

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Post ID: @jan+1vi7tAw1

Wow, what a great article in its own right, @OP, this deserves to be published in a trade magazine, HBR, or something of that caliber. Good job!

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Post ID: @dxd+1vi7tAw1

Here Here ! Great write up about this BSer so called HR people person that never invented anything except for one big coffee nada !

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Post ID: @kzs+1vi7tAw1

Disgrace

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