Bari Weiss tells CBS News staff to explain what they do and what's 'broken.' Read the full memo.
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Bari Weiss tells CBS News staff to explain what they do and what's 'broken.' Read the full memo.
""I want to understand how you spend your working hours - and, ideally, what you've made (or are making) that you're most proud of," Weiss told newsroom employees in the memo, which was viewed by Business Insider. Weiss advised employees to "be blunt" and avoid jargon like "synergy," saying that she's also interested in hearing "how we can be better.""
""The new editor-in-chief of CBS News sent an email to her new colleagues on Friday morning, telling each of them to send her a note by the end of Tuesday detailing how they spend their working days, as well as what's "working" and what is "broken" at the storied broadcast network. Paramount Skydance chief David Ellison on Monday appointed Weiss the top editor of CBS News, the 98-year-old institution""
Bari Weiss instructed each CBS News employee to submit a note by Tuesday explaining how they spend their working hours, what they are most proud of, and what is working or broken. She urged staff to be blunt, avoid jargon like "synergy," and offer ideas to improve the network. Weiss said she will use the memos as discussion guides during meetings to assess alignment on a shared vision for CBS News. Such companywide memo requests are uncommon but not unheard of. A veteran described the request as feeling like job justification tied to Weiss's agenda.
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