Credit Suisse mandated that staff return to the office three days a week. According to one banker there, "they're removing our flexibility, and it doesn't feel great." https://www.entrepreneur.com/leadership/collapse-of-credit-suisse-a-cautionary-tale-of-resistance/448183 320k
Just no
RTO has nothing to do with it. CS was dead for long long long, like 5+ years
Less flexibility led to Ian Goodfellow (father of Deep Learning concepts) leaving Apple!!! Not sure if RTO is the sole reason for CS failure, but if forced good employees will try to find alternatives and leave
F*ck amazon
Lmao, CS had a ton of bigger problems than RTO
Lmao you think RTO crashes CS?
If returning to office crashed CS and you actually believe that then I don’t see much hope for you OP. Amazon became a trillion dollar company while having all 5 days in office and so did every company on the planet. In fact it’s the hot growth startups that have done the most terribly on the market. Take any new public company and most of their stocks are down an insane amount
Nah, it was Saudi SNB chairman. I only goto office 1 day a week.
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CS failures are years in making. Amzn is fairly well run business and RTO or lay-off’s won’t make it go bankrupt