Clearlink CEO James Clarke told employees this month that he had run out of patience with griping about a new return-to-office policy: “You have misinterpreted my kindness for weakness.”
A Utah tech mogul has become the internet’s latest corporate villain after scolding his employees on a video call filled with strange and tone-deaf sound bites.
He also acknowledged one employee who “went and sold their family dog” in order to honor the new requirements, adding that it “breaks my heart as someone who’s been, you know, at the head of the humanization of pets movement in other businesses that we’ve built.” The CEO blasted content writers he believed were using artificial intelligence to complete their work. “I can do that in about 30 minutes of an eight-hour work day,” he said. So, he continued, “let’s put out 30 to 50 times our normal production.”
“I believe that the data will also support this in time,” he said. He then again seemed to contradict himself, declaring that data can be “tortured” until it tells “us exactly what we want to hear.”
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