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  • Don't see eye-to-eye with your CEO? That's fine, you can go.
  • Leaders in recent months have taken a hard-line stance on AI, remote work, and so-called "woke-ism."
  • They have more power to demand what they want right now — but the pendulum is always swinging.

Bend the knee, or go work somewhere else.

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Robert E Williams left a career in Big Tech after 15 years to work with startups.
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A visitor walks past US multinational telecommunications AT&T logo during the 2024 Mobile World Congress (MWC), the telecom industry's biggest annual gathering, in Barcelona.
AT&T uses an automated system that tracks employee compliance with the company's return-to-office policy.
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AT&T CEO John Stankey speaks at the Boston College Chief Executives Club luncheon in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S., March 24, 2023.
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People walk past the AT&T store in New York's Times Square.
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Current and former CEOs weighed in on AT&T chief John Stankey's memo to managers and the challenges of creating lasting cultural change.
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Business Insider readers shared feedback on AT&T CEO John Stankey's recent memo about company culture.