Today on the GeekWire Podcast: Amazon’s choice to bring its employees back to the office five days a week is a home window right into the obstacles dealing with the ecommerce and innovation titan, and chief executive officer Andy Jassy’s bigger strategy to obtain the business to run like “the globe’s biggest start-up” once more.
And also, GeekWire’s John Chef enters the rear seat of a driverless auto for the very first time since 2018, and has a very different experience.
Protection of Amazon’s statement:
- Amazon ‘will return to being in the office the way we were’ before the pandemic, CEO tells employees
- ‘The way we were’: Amazon tries to rekindle its future by rediscovering a spark from the past
- Thoughts on Amazon’s full return to the office from a CEO who knows the value — and the trade-offs
- A ‘home run’ or a ‘cowardly’ decision? Amazon’s new in-person work policy elicits cheers and jeers
- Amazon’s new back-to-office mandate fuels debate over remote work and productivity
Waymo web links and associated tales:
- NPR: Armed with traffic cones, protesters are immobilizing driverless cars
- GeekWire in 2018: We rode in Uber’s self-driving car, and now we’re less confident in the future of autonomous vehicles
- The Brink: Waymo and Uber expand their robotaxi partnership to Austin and Atlanta
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Sound modifying by Curt Milton.
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