Google CEO Sundar Pichai Defends Employee Desk-Sharing PolicyPichai noted that some employees are only in-office a few days a week.
BySteve Huff•
During a recent companywide meeting,GoogleCEO Sundar Pichai defended the company's new desk-sharing policy for employees. According to Pichai, the company aims for efficiency and cost-effectiveness and wants to utilize available resources properly.
CNBCobtained audio of the meeting in whichPichaisaid Google's offices are practically empty. "There are people, by the way," said the CEO, "who routinely complain that they come in and there are big swaths of empty desks, and it feels like it's a ghost town — it's just not a nice experience."
Desk-sharing is part of a downsizing effort called Cloud Office Evolution. CNBCreportedon CLOE in February, detailing Google's plans to ask Cloud employees and partners to share desks in the division's largest offices.
During the meeting, Pichai mentioned that many employees are coming into the office only two days a week, which is an inefficient use of the current space. He also stressed that the company should be good stewards of financial resources and careful about how it thinks about real estate, asGooglehas expensive (andexpansive) properties.
At the same meeting where Pichai addressed desk-sharing,Google Cloud's strategy and operations vice president, Anas Osman, reported that approximately one-third of employees were at company offices up to four days weekly. Additionally, employees said they experienced notably improved collaboration when assigned office days, even when factoring in shared desk rotations.
回复评论从反对在会议期间cerned employees about various issues—including how Google communicated its desk-sharing policy to the company at large—Pichai acknowledged the sentiment and said the feedback was valid.