IBM is in a Freefall, When Will IBM's CEO Fall on His Sword?
Since he controls the Board, is anyone in a position to fire him?


You cannot 'fire' (or RA) yourself into growth. You cannot cheapen the workforce (read: fire the people who built IBM) and expect innovations or market leadership to persist.
IBM has been sold down the river. Shareholders seem alarmed by this.
The question is, when will management be rotated? And who can trigger the change? Will "Slop Thomas" be the next CEO? Arvind Krishna allegedly caused Jim Whitehurst to quit (because of his attitude); some reports covered how much damage had been done to Red Hat. By the man who bought it. Now it's a giant slopfest. Can a younger version of Arvind Krishna do any better? Or is it too late and utterly pathetic? █

