Given senior leadership decisions were a critical factor in the outcomes and performance of the company - how many analysts can they remove before they re-address the severely overdue senior cuts needed across the company? A very small percentage of leadership at State Farm has any business degree - an insurance designation is meaninglessness when it pertains to helping a rapidly sinking ship. Just think if the department heads were required to obtain their MBA vs. a certification in underwriting? When are those up top with equal or greater failures being held accountable? With dozens of resources making 5-10x what those resources removed are paid, are they producing their value?
It is inevitable State Farm is a classic resting on laurels and poor leadership example for text books. Thank goodness State Farm has a great investment department, after all as an insurance company they pale in customer service and price to their competitors. Never fear! I am sure "data scientists" and "hadoop" will be senior leaderships revelation to reinvent the business.
Prayers for all those that lost their positions, know that everything happens for a reason. Matthew 6:25-34