Cisco's new CEO hints that no big layoff is coming
Employees are biting their nails for news about whether the new boss will continue an old habit: Cisco's annual layoffs.
The company has shed big chunks of its workforce for the past four years in a row, at the end of its fiscal year.
And then it sometimes added headcount back again by making a huge acquisition.
Robbins has said some things that indicate cuts or another reorg is coming. He's talked about moving to a "flatter leadership team" and about instilling "a level of operational rigor."
But, in a blog post on Thursday announcing the divestiture of one of Cisco's biggest struggling units, he said something reassuring about the annual layoff situation:
Logically speaking, that doesn't sound like he's planning a layoff.