Leaked email shows that Twitter employees must send Elon Musk weekly updates of everything they've worked on to 'innovate rapidly'
Twitter CEO and billionaire Elon Musk directly oversees its engineering department.This will help Twitter"innovate rapidly on software," according to a leaked email.
Engineers and"anyone who should be writing code in other departments" were informed Monday evening of a new process for keeping track of their work, according to an email sent from the address being used by Musk and his leadership team. Starting this week, everyone coding or doing technical work will be expected to submit a weekly summary of what they worked on, what they hoped to complete, and specific lines of code they wrote.
The email came just a few hours after Musk hosted another all hands meeting at Twitter's San Francisco headquarters, during which he said there wereand no plans to move the company's base to Texas. Twitter now has roughly 2,300 full-time employees, as Insider reported, down from 7,500 when Musk took over the company at the end of October.
Depending on what specific type of work a person is doing, they will need to change the information they sumbit each week, as detailed in the email. It concludes saying:"Looking forward to making Twitter the highest performing tech software company in the world."Subject line: Weekly Software/Technical UpdatesIn order to innovate rapidly on software, it is critical to understand what everyone is working on and who is coding what.
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