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Thomson Reuters CEO Warns of 'Tough Decisions' Ahead
2013-10-03
[An Nahar] Thomson Reuters chief executive Tuesday warned employees of "tough decisions" ahead for the media and financial information group, which has already announced 2,500 layoffs since the beginning of the year.

CEO James Smith announced the appointment of a new "chief transformation officer," Neil Masterson, to help direct the shifts planned for the British-Canadian company.

"I know we'll have to take many tough decisions to redirect our efforts toward our future potential," Smith wrote in a letter to the company's 60,000 salaried employees, extracts of which were published on the web site The Baron.

The web site includes former Reuters employees and focuses on company news.

"We need to simplify our business," Smith said in the letter.

"We need to respond to opportunities more quickly. We need to better align resources behind our most promising growth opportunities," he said.

"We need to do a better job of sharing resources across the organization. And we need to attack internal bureaucracy once and for all."
Posted by:Fred

#4  They might succeed as news organizations if they actually reported ALL the news, instead of omitting and slanting and spinning thing politically. It's called Trust. Not given, but earned. The press had it, but is no longer worthy of it, so down they go. Good riddance to these Pravda-like organizations that have become little more than propaganda orifices for the state and the left.
Posted by: OldSpook   2013-10-03 13:00  

#3  "We need to simplify our business," Smith said in the letter.

You gonna stop the use of 'sarc-quotes' around words like 'terrorist'?
Posted by: Pappy   2013-10-03 11:13  

#2  Maybe they could report the news rather than recycle left-wing press releases?
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2013-10-03 05:18  

#1  CEO James Smith announced the appointment of a new "chief transformation officer," Neil Masterson

Got the Orwellian language down pat...
Posted by: Raj   2013-10-03 00:33  

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