One of the world’s highest-paid men quit his job and spent the day talking about it to normals
When senior leaders of global companies exit, the announcement is typically limited to a brief press release or a few interviews with selected media outlets.
But when Nikesh Arora, one of the world’s highest paid executives, announced his departure from Japan’s SoftBank, he took to Twitter.
Earlier today (June 22), SoftBank announced Arora’s exit due to his differences with the group’s founder and CEO Masayoshi Son about the latter’s succession plans. For hours after the announcement, Arora was live on Twitter answering questions from the press, entrepreneurs, investors, scientists, and students, among others.
Why?
Arora is not new to Q&As on Twitter. One of the most sought-after investors in India, he often candidly engages with the startup community on the micro-blogging website, answering questions from entrepreneurs and addressing grievances from customers of his portfolio companies.
The Real Style ------- NP 2016
No comments:
Post a Comment