Per Business Insider
Elon Musk Asks Employees for Weekly Updates, Saying 'Perhaps Not Unreasonable to Know if Anything was Accomplished'
11/22/2022
In an internal email, Elon Musk asked employees to give updates. The new Twitter CEO said, "it is critical to understand what everyone is working on and who is coding what," noting that it would help them "innovate rapidly."
Twitter Engineering signed the email, a department led by Musk himself. The Twitter CEO asked that the email include the following:
- What project you are working on
- What you are trying to accomplish
- Code Samples/Phabricator links of code written that week
The email was sent to the following departments:
- Manager/engineers in SWE and ML
- SRE and Network departments
- Technical positions without code (replace code with "Summary of Work")
- Technical positions with analysis but without code (replace code with "Summary and results of analysis)
Musk himself said, "perhaps not unreasonable to know if anything was accomplished" when news broke out of his email to staff.
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