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Andy Jassy’s crusade against Amazon's bureaucracy led to 1,500 complaints and 450 process changes | Fortune

“Bureaucracy is really anathema to startups and to entrepreneurial organizations,” the Amazon CEO said.

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fortune.comStai leggendo9 mesi fa

Andy Jassy’s crusade against Amazon's bureaucracy led to 1,500 complaints and 450 process changes | Fortune

“Bureaucracy is really anathema to startups and to entrepreneurial organizations,” the Amazon CEO said.

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cnbc.com9 mesi fa

Amazon CEO Jassy says company is reducing bureaucracy, which is ‘anathema’ to innovation

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said he's working to root out bureaucracy from within the company's ranks as part of an effort to reset its culture.

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  1. mercoledì 17 settembre 2025·cnbc.com

    Amazon CEO Jassy says company is reducing bureaucracy, which is ‘anathema’ to innovation

    Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said he's working to root out bureaucracy from within the company's ranks as part of an effort to reset its culture.

  2. mercoledì 17 settembre 2025·fortune.com

    Andy Jassy’s crusade against Amazon's bureaucracy led to 1,500 complaints and 450 process changes | Fortune

    “Bureaucracy is really anathema to startups and to entrepreneurial organizations,” the Amazon CEO said.