And it's never the people actually responsible for making the product shit. The only people that get hurt are the ones who did their best to fix issues created by the c suite.
this post was submitted on 02 Sep 2024
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Because the C suite can blame market forces, not the product.
The layoffs aren't about "removing bad eggs", it's about cost cutting.
Decision makers aren't going to fire themselves of course, even if they should for steering the ship into this situation.