Tech CEOs are turning up the heat, even if it's not as blatantly "hardcore" as Elon Musk's verbiage.
By- Jm Kushwaha
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Major tech CEOs have been asking employees to step up throughout this year's stingier economy.
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– Employees at Google, Amazon and others have all been asked to work harder or risk their jobs.
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Elon Musk has been cranking up the intensity at Twitter since taking over. Per Musk, there's a new "extremely hardcore"
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"dense and intense" office structure, and an "arduous" road ahead — and employees need to be on board or leave the building.
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Although other tech CEOs have not issued edicts as aggressive as Musk's, this year's economic downturn prompted leaders across the tech industry to tell workers
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they'll need to work harder, albeit couched in more diplomatic language.
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If their language wasn't as belligerent as Elon's, the message was still similar: people would be expected to step up or find somewhere else to work.
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg told staff in early July that he would dial up the intensity of employee performance goals.
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"Realistically, there are probably a bunch of people at the company who shouldn't be here," Zuckerberg reportedly said
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And part of my hope by raising expectations and having more aggressive goals, and just kind of turning up the heat a little bit