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by thefj
2468 days ago
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Absolutely. Traditionally the move for a company in this situation might be to replace the CEO if they plan to raise public money and he has a history of bad behaviour. In WeWork's case it's probably impossible to remove him both legally and because the whole company is built around his personality cult. |
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A company is something "we" build, it isn't something "one" builds, and this misunderstanding is causing a lot of social pains in the US right now.