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In today’s Cloud Wars Minute, I analyze the recent Microsoft layoffs.
Highlights
00:14 — It’s an ugly part of the free-market capitalism world, but what is inevitable in some ways — is layoffs. In the first six months of this year, Microsoft has laid off 15,000 people. I think we need to look at this as part of the new normal. It’s an unfortunate consequence of the AI revolution and the incredible benefits and growth that it’s going to drive.
01:08 — I think we’ve seen a lot of people say, “Oh, here it comes, AI is displacing people.” These big companies are going to try to cut costs. They’re trying to reduce expenses. I think here, the focus isn’t on cutting costs, saving money, and dumping people, but rather on: Can we be prepared as quickly as possible for a very, very different future?
02:12 — And that’s what this AI revolution is going to bring. I think Nadella is trying very hard here to ensure that they’ve got their entire workforce aligned on growth opportunities for the future and all the changes that the AI revolution is going to bring to Microsoft’s customers, rather than, you know, piddling around with, “How do we save a couple bucks here and there?”

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03:03 — Every process is ultimately going to be affected by this. It’s going to change how companies think, how they work, how they operate, what their processes are, how they grow, how they make money. Any company that wants to stay in business is going to realign its workforce to match up with those new opportunities. That’s what I believe Microsoft is doing.
04:27 — I think we’re going to see that across every industry, every region of the world. One of the outcomes is that we’ll see some people moved around to new opportunities inside companies, but we’re also going to see some people let go because they either don’t have the backgrounds, the mindset, or whatever it might be, to match up with what their businesses need.