Elon Musk Went on a Firing Frenzy at Twitter. Now He's Paying for It: Robert Reich [View all]
- 'Elon Musk went on a firing frenzy at Twitter. Now hes paying for it,' by Robert Reich, The Guardian, Nov.21, 2022.
Where employees are a corporations key assets, workers greater power comes in threatening to walk out the door.
When Elon Musk bought Twitter for $44bn, he clearly didnt know that the key assets he was buying lay in Twitters 7,500 workers heads.
On corporate balance sheets, the assets of a corporation are its factories, equipment, patents and brand name. Workers arent considered assets. They appear as costs. In fact, payrolls are typically two-thirds of a corporations total costs. Which is why companies often cut payrolls to increase profits.
The reason for this is corporations have traditionally been viewed as production systems. Assets are things that corporations own, which turn inputs labor, raw materials and components into marketable products. Reduce the costs of these inputs, and presto each product generates more profit. Or thats been the traditional view. Corporations are systems for directing the know-how, know-what, know-where and know-why of the people who work within them.
Yet today, increasingly, corporations arent just production systems. Theyre systems for directing the know-how, know-what, know-where and know-why of the people who work within them. A large and growing part of the value of a corporation now lies in the heads of its workers heads that know how to innovate, know what needs improvement, know where the companys strengths and vulnerabilities are found, and know why the corporation succeeds (or doesnt).
These are becoming the key assets of todays corporations human assets that cant be owned, as are factories, equipment, patents and brands. They must be motivated.
So when Musk fired half of Twitters workers, then threatened to fire any remaining dissenters and demanded that the rest pledge to accept long hours at high intensity leading to the resignations last week of an estimated 1,200 additional Twitter employees he began to destroy what he bought. Now hes panicking. Last week he tried to hire back some of the people he fired. On Friday he sent emails to Twitter employees asking that anyone who actually writes software report in, and that he wanted to learn about Twitters tech stack (its software and related systems).
But even if Musk gets this information, he probably wont be able to save Twitter...
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/nov/21/elon-musk-went-on-a-firing-frenzy-at-twitter-now-hes-paying-for-it