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Case Code : ITSY001
Case Length : 08 Pages
Period : 1984-2002
Pub Date : 2002
Teaching Note : Available
Organization : Cisco Systems
Industry : Computer Networking
Countries : USA

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"Networked manufacturing processes have enabled Cisco to manufacture new world products with new world processes, resulting in a competitive advantage for Cisco and enhanced satisfaction for Cisco customers."

- Carl Redfield, Senior Vice President, Manufacturing and Worldwide Logistics, Cisco Systems, in 2000.

A Company in Trouble

In August 2001, the San Jose, California based, computer-networking company Cisco Systems Inc (Cisco surprised industry observers by announcing its first ever negative earnings in more than a decade. In the third quarter of fiscal 2001, the company's sales had decreased by 30%. Cisco had to write off inventory worth $ 2.2 billion and lay off 8,500 people. By the end of 2001, the market capitalization of the company was down to $ 154 billion and per employee profit was $ 240,000 (down from $ 700,000 in 2000). This was in sharp contrast to the situation in early 2000, when Cisco was one of the most successful companies in the Internet world with a market capitalization of $ 579 billion (It had become the world's most valuable company surpassing even Microsoft's market capitalization of $ 578 billion).

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According to John Chambers (Chambers), Cisco's CEO, neither the company's software nor its management were to blame for the company's poor performance.

Analysts were puzzled that while other networking companies, with far less sophisticated information technology infrastructure than Cisco, had begun downgrading their forecasts in the wake of the impending downturn in the industry months earlier, Cisco did not lower its inventory like other companies.

What came however as the biggest surprise were the allegations by some analysts that the company's 'highly regarded' systems were to be blamed for this situation. According to analysts, over reliance on technology prevented Cisco from seeing the impending downturn that was clear to everyone else and led the company down a disastrous path.

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