By ordering staff to report to offices, Yahoo CEO risks losing productivity gains that can come from flexible work arrangements and may jeopardize her ability to lure top talent
The really funny part of this story is that Mayer built herself a daycare in the Yahoo HQ, but doesn't want other mothers to bring their kids to the workplace.
"bootlegga" said The really funny part of this story is that Mayer built herself a daycare in the Yahoo HQ, but doesn't want other mothers to bring their kids to the workplace.
What's the point of being CEO if you can't be a hypocrite?
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The really funny part of this story is that Mayer built herself a daycare in the Yahoo HQ, but doesn't want other mothers to bring their kids to the workplace.
What's the point of being CEO if you can't be a hypocrite?