Fortune | FORTUNE 2024年11月13日
Stripe CEO says he used to be a ‘misanthropic introvert’ and would still prefer to be a ‘cave dweller’ than work in the office
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Stripe公司联合创始人兼CEO Patrick Collison在伯克利哈斯商学院的演讲中,探讨了远程办公与线下办公的利弊。他认为,对于像他这样的“宅男”来说,远程办公更具吸引力,但也承认公司业务需要他的线下出席。Collison表示,Stripe约40%的员工是远程办公,这与疫情前20%的比例相比有了显著增长,并认为对于规模较小的公司(50人以下),线下办公更有利于培养公司文化。他同时也强调了书面沟通在科技公司中的重要性,认为这源于他本人和早期团队成员的内向性格。

🤔Stripe公司约40%的员工为远程办公,这一比例在疫情后显著增长,部分原因是公司规模扩大导致无法容纳所有员工在同一办公地点。

💼Patrick Collison认为,对于规模较小的公司(50人以下),线下办公更有利于培养公司文化,并以父母为孩子选择工作为例说明了线下办公的优势。

🧑‍💻Collison本人偏好远程办公,但由于其职位需要,他不得不更多地出现在办公室。他认为,对于那些喜欢独立工作的人来说,远程办公是一种效率更高的工作方式。

✍️Collison认为,书面沟通在科技公司中越来越重要,这源于他本人和早期团队成员的内向性格,以及通过书面记录来学习和避免错误的习惯。

🗣️Collison认为,远程办公与线下办公的争论过于极端,更应该根据公司具体情况来选择合适的办公模式。

It’s getting harder to find a dissenting voice among a crowd of CEOs urging their employees to return to the office in a hybrid capacity or full-time. The boss of the $65 billion payments platform Stripe is one of those voices speaking to the struggles faced by “cave-dwelling introverts” like himself as return-to-office memos flood employees’ inboxes.Patrick Collison, the Irish cofounder of Stripe, empathized with employees yearning for a return to widespread remote work. Speaking during a fireside chat at the Berkeley Haas School of Business, Collison said the remote versus in-person debate had turned overly religious and was really more dependent on the context of each company.‘Cave dwellers’The 35-year-old was speaking from experience, describing the tradeoff he has faced between his personal preference for working from home and Stripe’s business requirements that necessitate his physical presence.“There are some people who are really effective and really enjoy working in their cave. I think I would probably be one of those people, but sadly I’m not in a role where that makes sense,” Collison said.Around 40% of Stripe’s 7,000 employees are remote, a figure which has risen from 20% before the pandemic. Part of the increased share is a matter of space. Collison says Stripe wouldn’t be able to fit all its employees in the same room “no matter how draconian our in-office policy.” This means that in the company’s globally distributed workforce, “there’s no universe where we’re not having lots of Zoom meetings.”While Collison’s position now means he has to show up in the office, he is a strong believer in the case for remote opportunities at his company. “It’s probably a significant efficiency gain to have more options for the kind of cave dwellers and the people who just want to sit in their room and do the work by themselves, again, like me,” Collison said.Despite his positive soundings on remote work’s place in working culture, Collison increasingly looks like the exception to a more common trend of delisting remote job opportunities and wider enforcement of in-office policies by employers.The Stripe CEO says he thinks the benefits of in-person work are more obvious for smaller organizations of up to 50 people, particularly when trying to breed a specific company culture.Collison likes to pose the scenario to parents of their kid being offered two jobs—one is fully in the office five days a week, or a “loosey-goosey” fully remote option. “No parent that I’ve asked ever hesitated in answering that question,” Collison said, indicating they would choose the fully in-office job for their child.‘Misanthropic introverts’Collison was also asked about the onset of a “writing culture” at tech companies since COVID-19, specifically in communicating across platforms like Slack instead of face-to-face. Rather than coming from an innovative tendency, Collison said that his predisposition to writing things down was driven by a desire to learn from his mistakes. “Part of the value in writing things down is our past selves look stupider, and that’s actually very adaptive,” Collison said.More simply, though, Collison said he was an older acolyte of writing instead of conversing thanks to his standoffish personality.“We were just kind of misanthropic introverts in the beginning. Even when there was only four or five of us working on Stripe, we would just communicate a lot in written form because it’s kind of less oppressive than having to talk to each other,” he said.Collison said his brother and cofounder, John, was “much more extroverted,” adding it was rare that he, Patrick, would be the one wheeled out for public speaking engagements. 

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