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The permanent removal of headcount, usually targeted at that sweet spot of lower middle management whose own reports aren't so useless they can't get by without supervision on their own, and who aren't so senior that they get to make decisions about whose BC roles should be subject to a RIF.
The permanent removal of headcount, usually targeted at that sweet spot of lower middle management whose own reports aren't so useless they can't get by without supervision on their own, and who aren't so senior that they get to make decisions about whose BC roles should be subject to a RIF.

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