STEWART BUTTERFIELD: Well, that flexibility in layout, the kind of catering services, the ability to kind of, like, accommodate different groups, different sizes, because that's- it's still a fantastic way to build relationships, you know, establish trust. Now, not necessarily the same style as Javits, but the kind of, like- you know those sliding doors they have at hotels?īRIAN SOZZI: Anything you can do to help the layout of the Javits, please, all for it. And I was walking through it, and I was like, we need this. Rather than it's Tuesday at 8:00 AM, so I guess I'm going to head to the office and then kind of mindlessly sleepwalk through my day, and I don't know exactly what that looks like, but we're taking a couple of floors in our San Francisco headquarters and trying one configuration that's, like, larger spaces for, like, 30 to 60 people, one that's more like five to eight.Īnd this will sound bizarre maybe, but I was in Javits Center in January. STEWART BUTTERFIELD: What we'd love to see is kind of a different use for that square footage and really a purpose for people coming into the office. From Yahoo Finance's Brian Sozzi spoke to Slack's CEO and co-founder Stewart Butterfield, who said the office will never be the same. ![]() JULIE HYMAN: Return to work was a topic of conversation at Davos, as you might imagine. ![]() Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield joins Yahoo Finance Live's Brian Sozzi from the 2022 World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, to discuss how COVID-19 has impacted office trends, recession risks, the Salesforce integration, tech innovation, and the outlook for growth.
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