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by cl42
3966 days ago
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Do you warn employees and possibly risk losing those with a low risk tolerance? Or do you hide this from them and lay them off with the legally minimum notice and possibly no safety net? I prefer to be a leader that promotes respect and care for employees, and assume the former choice is thus a better one. |
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But I sure haven't. And I look at it and I see a 10 out of 10 management challenge. You've got the weight of the world on your shoulders as a leader here. The lives of your employees, the faith of your investors, the very life of a company you've put your all into for years. And in this case the CEO was a first time founder with (rumor has it at least) not a lot of support from her board.
Maybe she did the wrong thing. Maybe she didn't. But this shit ain't easy, and I'm not one to judge too harshly.