Two years into the pandemic, CEOs remain divided over how many days employees will spend in offices in a post-Covid world.
Corporate leaders, academics and government officials at the CEO Council Summit also discussed inflation, supply-chain bottlenecks and the war in Ukraine
Brian Chesky talks about his vision for the future of work that involves neither open-office floor plans nor the three-day hybrid workweek currently pursued by most companies, at the WSJ CEO Council. Photo: Simon Williams for the Wall Street Journalis certain that the ideal work schedule is no more than two days in the office. The head of
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