Elon Musk’s explicit ultimatum to Twitter staffers is consistent with the hard-driving approach that helped him build some of the world’s most valuable companies—but there are risks
Twitter boss’s ultimatum to work long hours or leave could jolt culture but comes with risks, consultants say
Elon Musk, the CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, appeared virtually at the B20 business conference in Indonesia on Monday and said he had too much work after taking over Twitter. The billionaire also said the social-media platform needs to publish more videos. Photo: B20 Indonesia 2022/YouTubeElon Musk reset expectations of Twitter Inc. employees this week when he demanded that they
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