An internal SAP employee survey reveals declining confidence in leadership as the software giant's restructuring program continues, with trust in the executive board waning in the past six months.
The restructuring - announced in January 2024 - now affects up to 10,000 roles.
Trust in SAP's executive board fell to 59 percent, down six points from April, according to the internal survey. In an email seen by Bloomberg, SAP's chief human resources officer, Gina Vargiu-Breuer, said the company was involved in a "substantial transformation, which we know can create pressure and frustration."
"The feedback shows that not every step has landed how it should," she said, adding that management is confident in the strategy. Staff confidence in the company's strategy was also lower at 70 percent,

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