AWS CEO on AI, Return-to-Office Policy and What’s Next in the Cloud | WSJ

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 27

  • @tdr-xyz
    @tdr-xyz Месяц назад +35

    Return to office starts at 17:05

    • @joshuajohnson6534
      @joshuajohnson6534 Месяц назад +1

      thank you

    • @kvcrajan
      @kvcrajan 25 дней назад

      Is he saying all people come in 5 days are innovative or creative? Or only creative or innovative people should work in Amazon? If yes I would be curious to see if they are going to let 2/3rd of employees by themselves or been fired by Amazon itself.

  • @kaitlinrekola5963
    @kaitlinrekola5963 Месяц назад +34

    so instead of mandating certain days in the office they required everyone all day five days? Really creative leadership AWS.... performative work really is the metrics by which these CEOs still live by

    • @Omikoshi78
      @Omikoshi78 Месяц назад +7

      He wants to lay off employees without paying severance. Yes, they will lose top talent. But my guess is he'll lure them back with money when the dust settles. They may have to pay more than before to get them back but the savings from avoiding severance will likely be a net gain. That's probably the cold hard math the leadership did.

  • @Timer5Tim
    @Timer5Tim Месяц назад +15

    So he spends most of the interview talking about the future, how the world is changing, how the world is advancing. Then at the end says the old way of 5 day in office is the only way. So guess innovation only exists until it reaches a workers rights to work life balance.

  • @pacpern9988
    @pacpern9988 Месяц назад +32

    With leaders like him, who needs idiots?

  • @mrinmoyroy100
    @mrinmoyroy100 27 дней назад +3

    Yes, everyone Must join in-person. good days over 🎉

  • @SkyNhett
    @SkyNhett Месяц назад +16

    I'm curious - will all meetings be in-person only after the return to office, or will employees continue to use tools like Zoom, Chime, and Teams?

    • @saqibq
      @saqibq Месяц назад

      As you rightly identified, these are tools. You use the tool based on the job.
      In my job we already use a hybrid approach even when going in to work most days of the week.

    • @vsk5573
      @vsk5573 Месяц назад +2

      Will be still on chime. People from a team are working from different offices in different locations.

  • @BlitWiln
    @BlitWiln Месяц назад +10

    There are several reasons why the PR line is BS:
    1. Some of the VPs+ of Amazon are remote, but "exempted," so it's selectively applied.
    2. Even if everybody does go to the office, the majority of teams are distributed around the US. So there's STILL not that chummy random waste of time chatting with other people on your team instead of working. Everybody is just on zoom calls in the office instead of on zoom calls at home.
    3. If you really want MORE meetings instead of working, then schedule "innovation" meetings.
    There is NO scenario where this increases production or innovation.
    Literally just a covert way of doing layoffs and not having to pay severance.
    Especially around XMas, just stop being Scrooge and if you want to fire people then own up and pay the severance.

  • @MementoMori_2070
    @MementoMori_2070 Месяц назад +2

    This guy is something else

  • @gregkisinger9142
    @gregkisinger9142 23 дня назад +1

    A "working in the office" policy is the sign of a very narrow minded management. Yes, employees have taken advantage of working at home, but the reality is an employee can get their job done no matter where they are located assuming it's not a hands-on job. The real problem with telecommuting rests with management - they have no idea how to objectively measure their employee's work so they think if they are in the office that's evidence the company is getting work out of them. The only thing that needs to be done is define each employee's Statement Of Work for that year and periodically and objectively measure them to that SOW. If they are getting their work done then LEAVE THEM ALONE!!! The stress and huge amount of time associated with commuting to work and being in an office with noise and sick employees is so detrimental to employees' health, yet a company can't or won't see that.

  • @farmersneed
    @farmersneed Месяц назад +3

    They asked AWS employees what they thought of RTO and 9 out of 10 agreed they prefer Sneeds Seed and Feed. The science is settled.

  • @jay-j6l
    @jay-j6l 27 дней назад +2

    I hope Amazon experience a big brain drain and the people that are FORCED to return or get fired with zero severance do the bare minimum. No one likes to have a gun pointed to their, given an ultimatum and also have these companies making billions of dollars weasle their way out of compensating people to being fired. This CEO is bottom of the barrel s-bag imho.

  • @jinfeizhang5433
    @jinfeizhang5433 Месяц назад +5

    I would like to know more about the "9 out of 10" thing. It puts a severe question about the honesty and genuineness of AWS and its business representatives, if this claim just passes by without any explanation. in short, nobody wants to buy anything from a company with "9 out of 10" liars.

  • @fernandohiar9985
    @fernandohiar9985 23 дня назад

    AI can work remote?

  • @kvcrajan
    @kvcrajan 25 дней назад

    I have heard Amazon work policy is evil, so it is no surprise at least for me, and it might very well be same with many other companies. AI accelerates it super fast, we will see things by 2023/34 that many would’ve not imagined. Good luck to corporate America.

  • @mrinmoyroy100
    @mrinmoyroy100 27 дней назад +2

    Amazon is old 🗝️, shift to Microsoft or Google cloud.

  • @afrostreamsquad
    @afrostreamsquad Месяц назад +2

    I got ripped off by aws. Poor customer service, they charge high amount for the so called business support

  • @РодионЧаускин
    @РодионЧаускин Месяц назад +1

    Garcia Gary Johnson Susan Lewis Shirley

  • @MrDaoJones
    @MrDaoJones Месяц назад +3

    Greed

  • @M3talr3x
    @M3talr3x 25 дней назад

    RTO is just layoffs by another name

  • @SJ23982398
    @SJ23982398 Месяц назад +1

    first