• Minarble@aussie.zone
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    1 year ago

    A bit of clear eyed professionalism would be a good start.

    What he has achieved in the past is in the past.

    Tesla is a major public traded company.

    Business is business.

    Your charismatic public facing CEO has turned from an asset to a liability?

    Punt him.

    Tesla is facing some headwinds, increasing competition in the EV space, reported troubles with some of its upcoming products, industrial disputes. Nothing that can’t be dealt with … If your CEO is not shitting the bed in public in another company and quite clearly under a lot of stress.

    How can he be providing the attention and care Tesla needs from its CEO and for that matter Space X etc etc

    More importantly how are the public, shareholders, customers viewing this? Do they think there is a loose unit in charge behaving irrationally and will that affect the confidence in the company?

      • Maalus@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        Because they see what he is doing at Twitter? Like, what the hell dude, that question has such an obvious answer, yet you ask it anyway. And I know why you do it - because now you will try to argue that what happens with Twitter and his public image doesn’t matter to Tesla which is a load of bull