Dear Reader's
Many of you might be knowing the recent hot news..... Any way let me give you a brief on it. "Recently John Chambers a CEO of CISCO has announce that they are going to fire 10,000 people from his organization from which thousands of them were expected to be gone at the end of August and rest of them would accept the buyouts". Isn’t it a shocking news?
I was shocked after hearing this news and end up with a deep though that “Would this action leads the industry towards the Recession?” We just came out from the global recession. We know that it went so bad that most of the people in this industry were affected one way or other way.
If we go and see the history of CISCO, we can easily see the growth and revenue of organization. Since talking over as CEO of Cisco in 1995, Chambers has grown the company’s revenue from $1 billion to more than $40 billion which shows his capabilities and business quality.
To me, revenue growth would not create the shareholder’s value. Anyone can ‘grow revenue’, especially through acquisitions. All you have to do to grow revenue is buy companies. Important part to create stakeholder’s value is ‘Grow earning per share’. If such kind of action would be taken by few giant companies, then surely our industry will be in crunch!
At the same time I was wondering when I saw few opening on Cisco’s career site. I was just wondering, at one side management is announcing firing and at the same time we can see hiring on its web page! It seems there is nothing to do with industries bad time. It just that organization might have taken some bad decision in past. So I don’t see any problem with current Industry.
If you see recent ASIC industry growth, engineers’ engagements with their clients, and consumer demands, I could see no problem for at least next two years. As we know electronics consumer demands are high now a days, companies has enough work and projections for at least next few years.
I would say this action would not lead this industry towards the Recession! what do you say ?
Enjoy,
ASIC With Ankit
Many of you might be knowing the recent hot news..... Any way let me give you a brief on it. "Recently John Chambers a CEO of CISCO has announce that they are going to fire 10,000 people from his organization from which thousands of them were expected to be gone at the end of August and rest of them would accept the buyouts". Isn’t it a shocking news?
I was shocked after hearing this news and end up with a deep though that “Would this action leads the industry towards the Recession?” We just came out from the global recession. We know that it went so bad that most of the people in this industry were affected one way or other way.
If we go and see the history of CISCO, we can easily see the growth and revenue of organization. Since talking over as CEO of Cisco in 1995, Chambers has grown the company’s revenue from $1 billion to more than $40 billion which shows his capabilities and business quality.
To me, revenue growth would not create the shareholder’s value. Anyone can ‘grow revenue’, especially through acquisitions. All you have to do to grow revenue is buy companies. Important part to create stakeholder’s value is ‘Grow earning per share’. If such kind of action would be taken by few giant companies, then surely our industry will be in crunch!
At the same time I was wondering when I saw few opening on Cisco’s career site. I was just wondering, at one side management is announcing firing and at the same time we can see hiring on its web page! It seems there is nothing to do with industries bad time. It just that organization might have taken some bad decision in past. So I don’t see any problem with current Industry.
If you see recent ASIC industry growth, engineers’ engagements with their clients, and consumer demands, I could see no problem for at least next two years. As we know electronics consumer demands are high now a days, companies has enough work and projections for at least next few years.
I would say this action would not lead this industry towards the Recession! what do you say ?
Enjoy,
ASIC With Ankit