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In reply to the discussion: Elon Musk sparks backlash after issuing 48-hour assignment to employees: 'This is due by noon on Thursday' [View all]mr715
(2,200 posts)11. I think the point is at levels that Elon Musk is operating
the CEO is so removed from individual personnel that is more than a little unusual for him to be handing out homework assignments.
He should trust his operations officials, who in turn should work with human resources, etc. - not top level executive work.
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Elon Musk sparks backlash after issuing 48-hour assignment to employees: 'This is due by noon on Thursday' [View all]
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
Sep 25
OP
It's a prelude to job cuts, I think. Cash flow problems? Investors getting skittish?
Bernardo de La Paz
Sep 25
#33
If the CEO doesn't know that this kind of action really isn't in his scope of work, he shouldn't be a CEO.
WhiskeyGrinder
Sep 25
#7
CEOs generally should not be involved in the minutiae of every employee like this. It's called micromanaging, and it's a
WhiskeyGrinder
Sep 25
#12
It's the very definition of micromanaging, just like the shitty putz attempted with doge before he ran off
Blues Heron
Sep 25
#19
Asking each person for exactly (micro) what they did (managing) is not like giving a raise. Come on man
Blues Heron
Sep 25
#44
An employer should know that info without resorting to employees for instruction
Torchlight
Sep 25
#26
It's a time-wasting exercise leading to big personnel errors. It's like the old "lines of code" metric.
Bernardo de La Paz
Sep 25
#35
Many years ago when I lived in Rhode Island, we had a wonderful broadcaster on WPRO radio
Totally Tunsie
Sep 25
#23