After Amazon CEO Andy Jassy’s letter to his employees with a mandate for a full five days return to office (RTO) mandate in January 2025, the internet has been abuzz with a raging debate on the intentions behind the memo.
Contrary to the opposing sides vitriol on the RTO debate, I would like to take an “empathetic to the CEO” approach to understanding the underlying dynamics. Per Jassy’s memo there were three things driving the decisions in his memo: culture, cost and innovation. Given that he runs a $600B revenue company, we should give him some latitude on that he knows how to manage a large company. Let’s unpack these three items to see what the real issues and the potential fixes.
Culture is key to the success of any organization – whether it be a multi-national conglomerate or a garage start-up or even a family business, culture is what defines a group of people, how they work together and ultimately defines their identity.
The fact that culture is challenged in the new normal of hybrid work is an interesting paradox. By pure definition, we always have had “remote” workers – all not in the headquarters of the company. As companies grow, they grow their base of employees everywhere – so the notion of the new normal where the people in the same city are “remote” because they are not in the office every day like every other “remote, not in the same city” worker. The C-Suite must start thinking differently on how to create the culture of “one team, everywhere “. The fact that someone is in the same city but not coming to the office every day should not prevent them to be part of the overall culture. The new culture is created with a combination of digital tools tied to the places where people work to create a pervasive engagement environment and led the bonds build naturally.
Even with Amazon’s amazing market cap and profitability, the market demands that the C-suite continue to look at sustained growth and profitability. Real estate and human capital are two big cost items for any organization and seeing less than 50% occupancy reports or less than 33% employee engagement analytics is not pleasant reading for a senior executive. To manage costs efficiently and track employee productivity, occupancy reports or user surveys are inadequate. What is needed are AI-enhanced analytical tools that not only provide historical actual reports but also allow a manager to forecast their enterprise usage as well as reimagine the workplaces to meet their key performance indicators.
Lastly, innovation doesn’t happen in a bubble, and it doesn’t happen by accident. It needs the perseverance and focus on solving real problems and it needs the team environment. Technology has enabled people to be able to connect virtually from anywhere, anytime and provide in-moment feedback. Yet we all know that even with all these technology advancements, for a team to gel and create amazing products it is super-critical to meet and work in person.
So yes, we need that face-to-face interaction - but with a new set of engagement tools for this new workplace age. The employees need tools that will allow them to be empowered and engaged to work from anywhere like how the smartphone enabled a new way of interactions between humans and we need the managers and employers to have similar tools that allows them to guide and nurture their employees in friendly environments. The human part of the connection is the most important and the realization that the new generation of employees was raised on the iPhone and have their interaction on game-based platforms like Discord…
And this is exactly why we built CXAI (pronounced Sky).
At the heart of CXAI lies a simple yet powerful belief: put the employee first, and everything else follows. It's not just about the work; it's about the people who do it, the places where they come together, and the things they need to succeed. CXAI redefines how we think about work, life, and the seamless interplay between the two.
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CXAI offers a unique value proposition for both employers and employees. For employers, it provides a streamlined, integrated application that caters to the needs of a modern, mobile-first workforce, simplifying daily operations while amplifying efficiency and innovation. For employees, CXAI promises a workday transformation—envisaging a scenario where every tool, every task, and every interaction is tailored to individual preferences, facilitated by a single, user-friendly platform.
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