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AT&T CEO admits misstep in fixing culture but says viral memo wasn't it
AT&T's top executive is trying to rewrite the story of his own culture reset. After months of internal backlash over a blunt return-to-office push and a leaked memo that ricocheted across social media ...
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AT&T CEO says plan careers in 4-5 year chapters
AT&T's top executive is urging young workers to stop thinking in terms of lifelong jobs and instead design their careers as a series of short, intentional chapters. His message lands at a moment when ...
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Read AT&T CEO John Stankey's 'blunt memo' to employees that he said he should have sent earlier
AT&T CEO John Stankey admits he was too slow to implement a cultural transformation, not that his blunt memo was a mistake. The memo, which urged empl ...
AT&T and SpaceX were both spectral beneficiaries of EchoStar’s recent exit from the commercial cellular space, but the CEO of the former remains non-plussed by the ability of latter to become a ...
AT&T CEO John Stankey is not letting the revolving executive door at rivals T-Mobile US and Verizon sidetrack the carrier’s execution focus, which includes the quick insertion of its newly acquired – ...
AT&T Chief Executive Officer John Stankey has acknowledged that an internal memo widely read as “work from office or quit” was a misstep, after it sparked sharp criticism from employees and outsiders.
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