Q&A: New i2 CEO talks about resizing the company
Newly named to the job, Michael McGrath predicts layoffs
February 28, 2005 12:00 PM ETComputerworld -
After a seven-month search, ailing supply chain software manufacturer i2 Technologies Inc. today appointed a new CEO and president, Michael McGrath. He replaces company co-founder Sanjiv Sidhu, who will remain as chairman of the board. McGrath, a member of the i2 board of directors since August, is a co-founder of high-tech consulting firm Pittiglio Rabin Todd & McGrath and served as chairman and CEO of that company's Atlantic region until his retirement last July.
"We expect Michael to refocus and resize i2, while at the same time establishing a strong foundation for future growth," Sidhu said in a statement. Sidhu also said that after creating "a strong foundation for future growth," McGrath will replace him as chairman of the board and yield his CEO slot to a successor.
I2's finances have been shaky for the past few years, the Dallas-based company was delisted from the Nasdaq Stock Exchange, and earlier this month, it posted a $2 million loss. McGrath, in an interview with Computerworld, said he plans to keep the company independent, predicted layoffs of up to 20% of the workforce of 2,000 employees, pledged to make i2 profitable and promised a new focus on consulting services to help customers get more out of their investments.
What makes you qualified to run i2? I joined the board this summer after following i2 for many years. I've been in the software industry since its beginnings and created and ran one of the major consulting firms in the world.
Can you give your plans for i2? I can't give you specifics, as I've had the job for less than 24 hours. We have to regain the respect of our investors and show them i2 is, in fact, a profitable business. We need to get the resizing of the company to happen. One has to expect layoffs, and we've told people internally that's a part of cost reduction.

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Michael McGrath, CEO and president of i2 Technologies Inc. ![]()
How radical will the changes be? Pretty radical. I'm somebody who likes to move quickly and make dramatic changes and get big results. The first milestone will be in 30 to 40 days, and we'd like to give the demonstration we can be profitable and show the changes I'm talking
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