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Slack evolves to adapt to new ways of working

2021-07-14T19:45:20.132Z


For its CEO, Stewart Butterfield, remote work allows companies to expand their recruiting pool. Stewart Butterfield, CEO and founder of Slack, knows that businesses need to be even more flexible and adaptable. “Each time we have decided to reopen offices, we have had to close them. This was the case in Japan, Australia… ” , he tells Le Figaro . Enough to highlight the importance of digital solutions so that companies can continue to operate, starting with their own. Read also: The CEO of Sl


Stewart Butterfield, CEO and founder of Slack, knows that businesses need to be even more flexible and adaptable.

“Each time we have decided to reopen offices, we have had to close them.

This was the case in Japan, Australia… ”

, he tells

Le Figaro

.

Enough to highlight the importance of digital solutions so that companies can continue to operate, starting with their own.

Read also:

The CEO of Slack believes that teleworking is essential to remain attractive

“It's a mistake to think that everything will go back to how it was in February 2020. We are experiencing a paradigm shift.

Twenty-five years ago, if we asked anyone what is more important, your offices or your software?

The answer was our offices.

The most important thing today is software

.

"

And Stewart Butterfield to provide proof:

" In full confinement we worked without offices, but not without computers.

We demonstrated that it is not necessary for everyone to be

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Source: lefigaro

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