If your company actually became vastly more productive, because of "AI" or whatever, you wouldn't lay off people: you would take on new efforts, make higher profits, have more things going on.

Layoffs are always - always - a sign of bad decisions, misallocation of priorities. Gross mismanagement. Always.

@RonJeffries by that argument, shouldn’t a board seek a new CEO within a quarter, after each layoff?

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Not necessarily, but the stockholders should demand a new board.

@systemalias @RonJeffries yes, but with some wiggle room for if the mistakes were the previous CEOs domain.