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Meta, the owner of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, is preparing to cut about 5% of its global workforce, as the company looks to drop "low performers faster".
I’ve worked for a company for the past 31 years, where if someone in the organisation is struggling with their performance, then line management will create a Performance Action Plan. Focusing on supporting employees to identify and overcome their difficulties, through coaching, training, or other interventions. It might seem like a cliche, but it is about seeing employees as assets to be developed, rather than liabilities to be shed.
At META, it seems you are more likely to get the sack. It seems like a throwback from the last century.
Mark Zuckerberg said he has decided to speed up the firm's regular performance-based cuts. He also said, "When you're running a company, people typically don't wanna see you being like this ruthless person who's just like I'm gonna crush the people I'm competing with," he said. "But when you're fighting, it's like no.” Whatever that is supposed to mean.
Mark said to Joe Rogan that he thought companies needed more "masculine energy".
Apparently, Mark Zuckerberg is a ‘manager’. Seems like a manager of a cutthroat performance driven culture. That might foster a culture of fear, and discourage genuine collaboration?
I’ve worked for a company for the past 31 years, where if someone in the organisation is struggling with their performance, then line management will create a Performance Action Plan. Focusing on supporting employees to identify and overcome their difficulties, through coaching, training, or other interventions. It might seem like a cliche, but it is about seeing employees as assets to be developed, rather than liabilities to be shed.
At META, it seems you are more likely to get the sack. It seems like a throwback from the last century.
Mark Zuckerberg said he has decided to speed up the firm's regular performance-based cuts. He also said, "When you're running a company, people typically don't wanna see you being like this ruthless person who's just like I'm gonna crush the people I'm competing with," he said. "But when you're fighting, it's like no.” Whatever that is supposed to mean.
Mark said to Joe Rogan that he thought companies needed more "masculine energy".

Apparently, Mark Zuckerberg is a ‘manager’. Seems like a manager of a cutthroat performance driven culture. That might foster a culture of fear, and discourage genuine collaboration?