The writer relives her trip to Africa, from imagination to reality.
Top leaders get to live a plane ride away from the office at a time when many employees are seeing less flexibility than before. — Photo by Shridhar Gupta on UnsplashYet its freshly minted chief executive officer isn’t living in the same city or even state as its headquarters – an emerging trend of top leaders living a plane ride away at a time when many employees are seeing less flexibility than before.
Both executives have agreed to commute frequently for their role. Starbucks will allow Niccol to use its corporate plane, and Victoria’s Secret will cover Super’s travel expenses. Niccol, who moved Chipotle’s headquarters from Denver, isn’t following precedent at Starbucks. The coffee chain’s previous CEO, Laxman Narasimhan, relocated to Seattle from the UK. Niccol will spend the majority of his time at the Seattle headquarters, according to a Starbucks spokesperson.
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