With Business Turned Upside Down, CEOs Face Monumental Leadership Challenge

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“This is not business as usual.” Coronavirus forces millions of employees to work at home, a monumental management task for CEOs leading remotely.

The new coronavirus’s spread in America has prompted corporations to close offices, factories and stores, sending tens of millions of people home, where a swath of the workforce—from customer-service representatives to chief executive officers—have had to figure out new ways to work.

A San Francisco apparel maker’s CEO has spent hours taking business calls in a Toyota Tacoma outside his home. A Seattle technology company chief spends the first five minutes of her remote staff meetings asking employees to describe their states...

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Do you really need to be spewing negatives at a time like this? Focus on the positives I've worked remotely since before 'telecommuting' was a thing. It can be difficult but there are some real benefits No commute. No traffic. Get your work done in less time. More time for fam

wsj POTUS The best scenario for everyone would be simply to put a pause on all rents mortgages credit card payments auto loans and utilities. Allow people to use their funds now to pay for food and necessities, this all rolls uphill everyone has a part in this.

LOL. Send them to fight in a war and then talk of stress

WHAT IS THE PROBLEM ITS NOT LOCATION

RE: Coronavirus leaves CEO's leading from home. COMMENT: BOSS: I need those papers on my desk by 9pm!! Oh hi fluffy, would you like me to scratch your furry back? You would? SALLY: Were you talking to me sir? BOSS: No, I was talking to my new assistant who is taking a nap now.

Im so happy about that hearing. It went really well for me.

Poor elites having to run their huge companies from their huge homes with security guards and servants.

We'll see how dispensable CEOs are soon

Poor things However will they last?

If the americans wanted to eliminate the novel coronavirus, they needed a prescription that was neither western medicine nor traditional Chinese medicine, but revolution and insurrection

'Leading' lol.

Lol

Who cares?

Death rate of Covid-19 is 4% But the impact of lock down will be 100% 70% people can die of starvation

If you think that’s bad you should see what’s happening to the hourly workers.

Ur publication is fucking embarassing and almost unbelievable

That's one of the good things that'll come out of this, systems for more autonomy. A great good that'll come out of this is: acceleration of Level 4.99 drones (self sanitizes) like Tesla EVs, Fisker, Taycan, Rivian, Mercedes & Renault + the rest, 4 deliveries elonmusk JeffBezos

They also have to make their own coffee and tea now.

I for one am inspired by the CEO's bedroom. So much nicer than my own, something to aspire to.

Puppy is glad you're working from home. Look to your left, Dude. Tune in.

Or it’s showing everyone just how useless executives really are

Sure hope everyone has secure WiFi (ie not using the factory default p/w), VPN, and up to date security protocols. Just sayin’!

The world is changing forever. Many businesses will not go back.

Very nice, no commute ,could sleep and rest more at home . Hope it keeps longer .

If you look back in 2019 when Hong Kong had protests. Also, all they would say was that the government wasn't listening but the pictures shows them wearing masks & their stocks were going down- Perhaps it was COVID-19 they were hiding. We should cremate.

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