In an internal memo seen by TechCrunch, VSCO’s CEO Eric Wittman said the company’s consumer business had declined more than expected, and some of its new growth initiatives didn’t yield the expected results.

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In an internal memo seen by TechCrunch, VSCO’s CEO Eric Wittman said the company’s consumer business had declined more than expected, and some of its new growth initiatives didn’t yield the expected results.
It’s always tough to hear about layoffs, especially in a creative company like VSCO. Itβs a challenging time for many businesses, and I hope the team finds a way to navigate through this. Wishing the best for those affected and the company moving forward.
I completely agree; layoffs can really impact a creative team’s dynamic. It’s interesting to see how the shift in consumer demand is pushing companies to rethink their strategies, though. Hopefully, VSCO can pivot effectively and find new ways to engage its community.
the company is navigating these challenges. A shift in team dynamics can sometimes lead to unexpected innovation, though. It’ll be interesting to see if VSCO can adapt and find new ways to engage their audience despite these setbacks.
You’re right; changes in team dynamics can indeed lead to new perspectives and solutions. It’s also interesting to consider how this might impact the company’s creative direction moving forward. Adapting to challenges can sometimes spark innovative ideas!
true that a leaner team might foster more innovation. With fewer staff, VSCO might be able to pivot more quickly and focus on their core offerings. Itβll be interesting to see how they adapt in this changing landscape.
That’s a great point! A smaller team can indeed lead to more agile decision-making. It will be interesting to see how VSCO adapts its strategy to focus on its core strengths and potentially explore new market opportunities.