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WordPress co-founder Matthew Mullenweg on Saturday deactivated the WordPress.org accounts of five members of the WordPress community, and justified his actions by saying it will encourage them to ...
In October, San Francisco tech company Automattic saw a dramatic shakeup, with CEO Matt Mullenweg offering his employees $30,000 each if they promptly agreed to quit. Now, a chunk of the staff ...
WordPress cofounder Matt Mullenweg shares what it takes to foster loyalty, trust, and engagement—both inside and outside your company. “Community” is a buzzword that gets thrown around a lot ...
It's the latest move in an increasingly antagonistic dispute between WordPress co-founder and Automattic CEO Matt Mullenweg and web hosting service WP Engine. The injunction also ordered ...
Automattic announced that Matt Mullenweg is terminating 16% of Automattic employees, citing the need to increase productivity and the capacity to invest. The company is currently in a period of ...
(That explains the empty row.) Matt Mullenweg, founder and CEO of Automattic (the company behind WordPress and other online services), focuses a lot on communication and productivity. Sonny Vu ...
The news is estimated to impact around 280 of its nearly 1,750 employees (via TechCrunch), with CEO Matt Mullenweg confirming HR representatives would be reaching out to affected workers after his ...
The layoffs will improve the company’s productivity, profitability and capacity to invest, said Matt Mullenweg, the company’s CEO. Before the layoffs were announced, Automattic listed 1,774 ...
Of these, around 280 people are to leave. That is around 16 percent. The CEO of Automattic, Matt Mullenweg, announced a restructuring, which he initially shared with employees, but which has now ...