Thread regarding General Electric Co. layoffs

I’ve joined three years ago and I am getting increasingly frustrated

My two cents on GE Digital – we’ll see some major changes, not just regular restructuring and reorg pains that we have to endure every year – depending where you are plugged in you may or may not go through a shift that will end up with jobs being lost.

I’ve joined three years ago and I am getting increasingly frustrated with the amount of bureaucracy and an insane amount of politics that plays out on a daily basis. All of this takes a toll, over time things accumulate and people are getting fed up – I know we are trying to be agile and move things quickly, product oriented, etc…

But, in the background people are still building empires, the processes are getting convoluted, the SDLC is bloated, slow and often broken. On the other hand, I work with very talented folks and overall we feel like we have a well defined purpose (as a team and as a company) but at the same time things are reaching the point where I will simply have to leave (if I am not cut before I pull the trigger – this would not surprise me at all as folks are already talking about layoffs).

Good luck to all and I hope things turn out to be better than I am predicting here.

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Don't be glib, Steve. That got tiresome years ago.

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Post ID: @3nyu+NLhbTN6

Have you considered taking viagara to help you get through this mess?

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Post ID: @3qbp+NLhbTN6

@1iug, you are exactly correct. GE's competitors have better Digital Products for significantly less cost and with zero license renewal fees and unlimited free technical support. They also offer open protocol systems that customers now demand. GE has lost this game before they even started to play. The financials will expose this loss VERY soon. In fact, GE plants are canceling plans to purchase GE Digital products because GE Digital products are not financially feasible even to GE.

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Post ID: @1pfv+NLhbTN6

Word of advice to all the Digital people that are new to GE. Your working on a managements wet dream. Jeff's dream of distracting wall street to sell GE as a digital company and hoping to cash in on tech valuation levels like Google and Apple. Sorry but there will be very little possibility to monetized all this fancy new software. Hint ... look at the potential customers and ask yourself if they have the money to pay for all those expensive reoccurring licensing fees

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Post ID: @1yuj+NLhbTN6

I've been with GE for over a decade in corporate it and now digital. And I'm looking forward to getting paid tomorrow to get the f out.

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