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Why isn't anyone calling out Yelp's CEO

29 点作者 ReadingInBed大约 9 年前

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bruceb大约 9 年前
Maybe because her post was whiny more than constructive criticism. Also this guy&#x27;s post is I am richer than Yelp&#x27;s CEO and quite self righteous. That being said at least he brings up more numbers.<p>This stood out: &quot;Half of my staff is under 30&quot;<p>I look forward to a medium post &quot;Why isn&#x27;t anyone calling out nxVenture Capital&#x27;s CEO for age discrimination!&quot;
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breischl大约 9 年前
Seems to me they pretty much all suck.<p>Talia Jane had some points, but was also whiny and defeatist.<p>Stoppelman and Yelp seem to have pretty much failed at HR and possibly business in general.<p>Jensen (author of this article) seems mostly interested in talking about how much more rich and badass he is than everyone in sight, and generally being an egomaniacal prick. And I notice that he has plenty of time to talk about how much he pays employees and his vacation house in Florida, but spent not one word on how much his investors have made. And I would not be even a little bit surprised if he&#x27;s talking his own book. ie, they shorted Yelp right before he published this article.
kafkaesq大约 9 年前
I&#x27;ll call him out, right now.<p>Even though I previously criticized[1] talia jane&#x27;s original missive (not for being ideologically incorrect, or otherwise &quot;out of bounds&quot;; but for being depressingly defeatist and self-negating) -- this was definitely a moment that called for restraint and magnanimity on the CEO&#x27;s part. But as it went down, his instinctive response (to smash the lowly, disenchanted employee) was incredibly petty-minded and vindictive. And for Yelp&#x27;s own interests, also depressingly counter-productive and self-defeating.<p>And on top of that, the assertion that he was somehow out of the loop as to her firing (or that it &quot;wasn&#x27;t his call&quot;) simply lacks credibility. Even if, technically speaking, the decision was left to someone in middle management -- it&#x27;s the CEO who sets the culture and tone for the environment in which these decisions are made. And when faced with embarrassing public missteps of this sort, strong, principled CEOs always step forward and take responsibility for decisions executed by subordinates acting on their behalf -- rather than point fingers downward and say, &quot;sorry, that wasn&#x27;t my call.&quot;<p>Being as he certainly must have been <i>aware</i> of the decision, at the time it was being made, and could have easily given his input to it, or chosen to override it, had he wished to.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=11154553" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=11154553</a>
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6stringmerc大约 9 年前
While I&#x27;m pretty sure there are valid points in the article regarding how to treat talented employees who don&#x27;t fanatically lap up the teachings of a private equity acolyte, I can&#x27;t help but think that in a battle of self-important CEOs the one who blows out the most hot air usually drowns first.
russelluresti大约 9 年前
No one is calling out Yelp&#x27;s CEO because we live in a culture that idolizes young, entrepreneurial CEOs like gods.<p>Steve Jobs can make billions off the backs of underpaid and abused overseas employees and intentionally avoiding paying taxes to the country that helped him succeed.<p>&quot;Zuck&quot; can run psychological experiments on his users and try to destroy net neutrality in developing countries.<p>But no one speaks up because they are the people we want to be, and no one wants to think the person they want to be is a bad person.<p>Instead, it&#x27;s much easier to hop on the &quot;millennials are entitled&quot; train - largely because GenX (my generation) is so antisocial that any attempt to point out flaws in the system or make improvements is met with mockery, because we don&#x27;t understand how to actually empathize with people.
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antidaily大约 9 年前
That&#x27;s not his girlfriend.
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