Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff On What Returning To Work Will Look Like | Stephanie Ruhle | MSNBC

Across all industries, companies are trying to figure out what reopening looks like and how they'll keep their employees safe. Chairman and CEO of Salesforce Marc Benioff joins Stephanie Ruhle to talk about what his company is doing to get ready for this next phase. Aired on 5/5/2020.
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Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff On What Returning To Work Will Look Like | Stephanie Ruhle | MSNBC

44 comments

    1. MSNBC is a right wing organization masquerading as a left organization. It’s a propaganda network controlled by corporate elites.

  1. Most companies will not do this unless they have to do this, even if they have the money.

    1. the south has already opened, people are doing literally none of this (no social distancing, no ppe, no temperature checks, etc) what is the point of people doing this in San Francisco if 50% of the country ignores it entirely?

    2. @Norbaforce So those areas will have higher pockets of infection and higher rates of death. Sure, it will spread from there, but if those in areas that are being safe with social distancing and PPE get hit it will spread much slower. Face it, education is key, and in the south they gave up on education LONG ago.

    3. @Brother Sanguinary I agree, but travel is so easy in this country. That insane Las Vegas mayor keeps talking of re-opening and it seems like a liability for the entire nation, everyone will go there, get covid (because social distancing in a casino is impossible, plus everyone touching same gambling machines and poker cards etc), and then return home with it

    4. @Norbaforce you can open an ice cream store in Alaska but it won’t get a lot of customers in the middle of winter.

      In business, timing is everything…and the time isn’t right.

  2. I closed my business and paid my employees until June. I don’t plan on endangering any lives any time soon. If the need be I will pay my employees even longer. Its the responsible thing to do.

    1. Jebus Hypocristos
      That’s phenomenal. I’m all about co-ops. You’re definitely one of the good
      Ones

    2. May u business continue to flourish. God and de universe will always remember ure service to humanity.

    3. 👏👏👏💯👍You have integrity good luck to you and your family and your business and employees

    4. Awesome bro! Even, if you take a loss, you just earned a families generational workforce🇺🇸 & respect.. just stay the course😇

      We need you, stay safe😷, youve done your part🌐

    5. @Jebus Hypocristos u keep soaking up every penny the 1% want to fork over & don’t turn into greedy, lying corp BS✌️

  3. Good gawd, any chance you can question someone who doesn’t cover for Trump? This is beyond sickening. Nice work Ruhle, could you just put on and take off the glasses a few more times? I’ve been all bottled up in my apartment so..

  4. “Do you really think a meat processing plant or a McDonald’s is gonna do that, they don’t have enough money” WTF? What have they been doing that they cannot provide safety equipment for their employees? Masks, gloves and normal hygeine should be standard practices.

    1. Do you not work? Safety is important until it gets too expensive. Shareholders are much more important

    2. @Keith Willis I get the frustration snark, but this is bordering on criminality. Corporations just got bailed and now are too strapped to protect workers and customers. F that.

  5. I don’t know why they do this. There is not a single business owner or executive that is going to have an unbiased, completely science-based approach. 🙄

    1. well, i agree generally but that’s not quite true. many universities, some research institutes, some software companies, and a few others will use data based approaches. Most unfortunately won’t have the expertise, funding, or time to do things appropriately.

    2. I closed my business and paid my employees until June and I am willing to extend this as long as it takes.

  6. The one thing I love that he said was shift work which is almost the most obvious thing in the world but that we have not talked about from a federal standpoint

  7. Let me sell you sales force…. even though with an opening america again 80% of the jobs a lost. But use sales force.

  8. The way he starts each answer by repeating her name “well, Stephanie”, it’s so annoying..

  9. The idea of returning to a corporate “workplace” needs to be replaced with remotely stationed employees wherever possible. I worked in a sales and customer service call center, where I never once came into personal contact with customers, shipping or (with the exception of rare meetings) upper management. Give me a laptop, a landline phone and remote supervision and I can be as, if not more, effective working from my home.
    We will have to see if the corporate thinking will evolve enough to, “set us out into the wild” (direct sarcastic quote from mgmt), or if their need to physically oversee us, is too much for them to give up.

  10. This is like every CEO ever…he said nothing for the entire time he talked and didn’t answer a single question unless it was self promotion. I was waiting to hit “skip add”

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