Steve Wozniak, cofounder of Apple, publicly criticized DOGE’s recent mass firings as an ineffective cost-cutting measure. He suggested that while seeking inefficiencies is essential, a more surgical approach is necessary rather than using a 'sledgehammer'. In recent weeks, thousands of federal workers were let go with unclear communications from the agencies involved. Wozniak's concerns are echoed by other business leaders, including Mark Cuban, who question the wisdom of DOGE's current strategies. This ongoing dialogue reflects broader skepticism about DOGE's management tactics under Elon Musk's influence.
Wozniak criticized DOGE's mass firings, stating that while looking for inefficiencies is important, the approach of slashing jobs is not good for business.
Wozniak suggested DOGE should implement cost-cutting measures with more strategic precision, advising to use a 'scalpel instead of a sledgehammer' in their approach.
The former Apple cofounder expressed concerns about the conflicting guidance federal agencies provided during recent workforce reductions, emphasizing the need for better communication in such large-scale decisions.
Mark Cuban also voiced his concerns about DOGE's strategies on social media, indicating a broader scrutiny from prominent business figures regarding its direction and decision-making.
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