Google townhall: Exec says Google has eliminated 35% of managers; these managers are those with …

In a move to streamline its operations and also accelerate decision making, Google has reportedly cut a significant portion of its managerial staff. According to a report by CNBC, the tech giant has eliminated around 35% of its managers. The company announced this decision in a recent all-hands meeting with employees. Brian Welle, VP of People Analytics and Performance, explained that this move of the company is part of a broader push to reduce bureaucracy and streamline operations amid growing economic pressure and evolving business priorities.

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