Microsoft and Jack Dorsey: Chasing Zen Land?
May 20, 2020
We spotted “Permanent Work from Home Damaging for Workers Well-Being: Nadella.” The write up reports:
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has warned that making remote work permanent could have serious consequences for social interaction and mental health for workers as virtual video calls cannot replace in-person meetings.
Nadella asked these questions:
What does burnout look like? What does mental health look like? What does that connectivity and the community building look like? One of the things I feel is, hey, maybe we are burning some of the social capital we built up in this phase where we are all working remote. What is the measure for that?”
What company acts in a manner that will destroy well being? What company pushed employees to burnout? What company tears down communities?
DarkCyber’s research team believes that Jack Dorsey, the multi tasking CEO, fosters these negatives. As you may know, the capitalist tool, shared “Twitter, Square Announce Work From Home Forever Option- What Are The Risks?”
Microsofties can enjoy commutes, chasing around Microsoft’s facilities looking for guests, and sitting in meetings where Windows 10 updates, Amazon’s encroachment on Windows World, and waiting for the US government to award JEDI to the firm which developed Bob, the user interface of the future.
Disagreements about work are interesting. However, concerns and opinions from commercial real estate companies might be more helpful.
Amusing nevertheless. Nadella and Dorsey arguing about worker welfare. When monopolies collide, the well being of workers becomes ascendant.
Stephen E Arnold, May 20, 2020