Home Depot is requiring its corporate employees to do shifts at the company's stores
Briefly

"It's critical that we all spend time in the aisles engaging directly with customers and understanding the unique opportunities and challenges that our frontline associates face every day," a Home Depot spokesperson told Business Insider.
"More firms ought to give their developers systematic exposure to the business end of things," programmer Eric S. Raymond posted on X in response to the news.
The policy applies to corporate employees, including senior management and remote workers. Employees must complete an eight-hour shift four times a year, according to a memo from CEO Ted Decker.
Read at Business Insider
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