Executive Update

Best Practices for Minimizing Harm from Layoffs and Downsizing

Posted April 14, 2009 | Leadership |

Editor's note: This Executive Update is an excerpt from Chapter 1 of the author's book Best Practices in Software Engineering (McGraw-Hill, forthcoming 2009); Chapter 1 discusses 50 best practices. Here, we present the first topic: best practices for minimizing harm from layoffs and downsizing. As the recession deepens, layoffs, downsizing, and bankruptcies will increase in number. Past recessions indicate that these activities are often handled so poorly that they result in loss of operational efficiency for a period of years.

About The Author
Capers Jones
Capers Jones is the VP and CTO of Namcook Analytics LLC, President of Capers Jones & Associates LLC, and the founder and former Chairman of Software Productivity Research (SPR), where he currently holds the title of Chief Scientist Emeritus. Before founding SPR, he was Assistant Director of Programming Technology for the ITT Corporation at the Programming Technology Center. He was also a manager and researcher at IBM. Mr. Jones is a well-… Read More
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