Google's leadership is at least self-aware enough to recognize that has lost the employee trust that was once a hallmark of Google's culture. Question is whether Google's leaders will ever be able to earn back that trust. https://t.co/aocRDAisIg
— Daniel Tunkelang (@dtunkelang) October 26, 2019
Leaked: Google CEO @sundarpichai concedes he is "struggling" with transparency, culture demands at closed-door meeting@washingtonposthttps://t.co/KbuMXdgtPy
— Greg Bensinger (@GregBensinger) October 25, 2019
seems like an understatementhttps://t.co/yusJwcQwyN pic.twitter.com/rCU3AOtZGt
— rat king (@MikeIsaac) October 26, 2019
internal Google meeting complaining about leaks, leaks https://t.co/1U8wekHWyO pic.twitter.com/56hFVAia8X
— Rob Price (@robaeprice) October 26, 2019
Literally no corporate leader has ever said “we take employee trust very seriously” and at the same time actually taken employee trust seriously https://t.co/ORPFM0kpBp
— cron mom (@sophaskins) October 27, 2019
WaPo has a story with more on Google’s fraught all hands meeting yesterday. This claim by a Google VP, as reported by the Post, is not true. Our original story on Taylor made no mention of him formulating the travel ban. We reported he helped defend it. https://t.co/aFN6vcbw1I pic.twitter.com/W8yPU4KIbo
— Ryan Mac ? (@RMac18) October 26, 2019
closed-door meeting. struggling with transparency.
— dell cameron (@dellcam) October 26, 2019
i think i see a way out of this https://t.co/vukf6NZpoz
Yeah well, this is what happens after DECADES of taking the hands-off approach to harmful employees. Oh, and maybe paying sexual abusers hundreds of millions in exit money didn't help either.
— Mark Zuckerberg's haircut ??? (@justkelly_ok) October 26, 2019
These people refuse to take responsibility, even in private. It makes me sick. https://t.co/GqHwkMxsBS
Google grappling with trust issues, CEO Pichai says https://t.co/hJiarW0QXP
— Tactical Tech (@Info_Activism) October 27, 2019
Google CEO: The company is "genuinely struggling" with transparency, employee trust.
— Gideon Rosenblatt (@gideonro) October 27, 2019
That's because the company is doing more and more things to erode trust across a wide range of stakeholder groups.https://t.co/fQtTg4ALW1
Google CEO Sundar Pichai told employees at an all-staff meeting this week that "it's definitely gotten harder" to see how to make improvements after breaking employees' trust at the company's current scale.https://t.co/yQvpk67D1f
— Axios (@axios) October 26, 2019
@Google is the “Trump Organization” of Silicon Valley. Payouts for predators, to suppression of employee feedback; the core values of both organizations are disappointingly similar. Google Founders were corrupted by power, money and misogyny. https://t.co/Fe6ggAbes3
— Douglas Wise (@DHWise007) October 27, 2019
Lies...lies...lies. I just did a Google search and get this https://t.co/wKeib5DOVH
— Jenn (@jennS012) October 27, 2019
I've read he was captured and also read he blew himself up....typical day with the media! I'm going with dead by suicide and praying it's true! We don't want him thriving in Gitmo for 30 years! We know how the American justice system works! https://t.co/uxLy3FZa1K
— Zee Zembry ? ?? ❌ ❤ (@zeefa64) October 27, 2019
Trade deadline is Tuesday. It’s been active this week with five deals. Let’s look ahead to more deals with this Washington Post column. https://t.co/9WkgQCNIwz [https://t.co/ZMAEVC9YX9]
— John Clayton (@JohnClaytonNFL) October 25, 2019
I even believe Trump knew *nothing* and about this #AbuBakrAlBaghdadi raid until it was over https://t.co/Kb7q3sy65f
— Juliana L'Heureux (@julianawriter) October 27, 2019
And the dirty deals keep coming! #RebelResisters
— purple teacher #ProtectOurDemocracy (@peaceandteachin) October 26, 2019
Company with ties to Trump’s brother Robert awarded $33 million government contract - The Washington Post https://t.co/NQuvm1eDbq
As one Washington Post writer asks, 'Could Lindsey Graham be any more shameful?' (https://t.co/1wznzDlEkl) let's recall how he felt about impeachment back in '98 pic.twitter.com/EMPLJXzBdI
— NowThis (@nowthisnews) October 25, 2019
US resident freed by Iran to Trump: ‘Get back your hostages’ - The Washington Post #FreeIranHostages https://t.co/pZooltNAtX
— Help Bob Levinson (@HelpBobLevinson) June 12, 2019
Opioid epidemic cost U.S. economy at least $631 billion, study finds https://t.co/u2Z1t9P6ox #MME #marijuana #cannabis #opiods pic.twitter.com/nw0LKYZfvM
— MME (@THEMMEXCHANGE) October 20, 2019
List of Mexicans by net worthhttps://t.co/19vZkkDNfh
— Ortaine Devian ?? (@OrtaineDevian) October 25, 2019
Ahead by more than 50 billion.
His parents were both Maronite Catholics of Lebanese descent.https://t.co/RyvDfT8vqt
"Lebanon: a multibillion dollar underground economy trafficking of illegal drugs."https://t.co/ddXVz7cMjI
A face-scanning #algorithm increasingly decides
— Spiros Margaris (@SpirosMargaris) October 26, 2019
whether you deserve the #job https://t.co/oniG1GoRNr #fintech #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #MachineLearning #DeepLearning #FacialRecognition #futureofwork @washingtonpost @guzmand @simonlporter @jaypalter @TamaraMcCleary pic.twitter.com/QATeVeSz0H