Incoming Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol will operate remotely from Newport Beach with commuting requirements, showcasing a shift in flexibility for top executives.
Despite Niccol's unique flexibility, Starbucks has a strict work-from-home policy for support center employees, enforcing at least three office days each week.
Raj Choudhury highlights the growing trend among CEOs to work remotely, calling Niccol's situation commendable, but suggests similar policies for lower-level employees would be beneficial.
The case of past CEOs like Eddie Lampert and Ron Johnson highlights the potential pitfalls of executives not being physically present at their company's headquarters.
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