Amazon to return to five days a week in-office; reducing bureaucracy
As part of its return-to-office plan, Amazon is also bringing back assigned desk arrangements in locations that were previously organized that way, including the U.S. headquarters locations in Washington and Virginia. Locations that had agile desk arrangements before the pandemic, including much of Europe, will continue to operate that way.
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Amazon seeks to cut red tape
Amazon is also asking its senior leadership team organizations to increase the ratio of individual employees to managers by at least 15% by the end of the first quarter of 2025.
"As we have grown our teams as quickly and substantially as we have the last many years, we have understandably added a lot of managers," Jassy said in the memo. "In that process, we have also added more layers than we had before. Having fewer managers will remove layers and flatten organizations more than they are today."
Jassy also said he has created a “bureaucracy mailbox” where employees can submit via email examples of where they see potential bureaucracy or unnecessary process that could be eliminated.
"I will read these emails and action them accordingly," said Jassy.