Return to office: ‘There’s a rhythm’ to meeting with your team in-person, Slack CEO says

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Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield speaks with Yahoo Finance's Brian Sozzi at the 2022 Dreamforce Conference about why working in-office can be more beneficial to employees than working from home.

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SEANA SMITH: All right. We have been covering Salesforce's big Dreamforce conference this week. Well, Yahoo Finance's editor-at-large Brian Sozzi sitting down with Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield and getting his take on what it's like being a leader in the tech space, the company's integration into Salesforce, and the future of work. Let's take a listen.

STEWART BUTTERFIELD: I make this argument. It goes like this. If, in March of 2020 in some parallel universe, we were allowed to keep on meeting in offices, traveling for work, using conference rooms, commuting, and all that stuff but you took away the software, then every large enterprise would have just disintegrated, like, it would have ceased to exist in 24 hours. I find this very compelling evidence that we, as a matter of objective fact, kept going, and even thrived in many cases, through the pandemic despite the fact that we couldn't go to the office.

But if we were allowed to go to the office and you took away the software, it wouldn't have worked. So there is this-- we say digital HQ is a marketing term, but there is this digital infrastructure that supports productivity and collaboration that's really essential that, from my perspective, I think people have underappreciated or underinvested in because it's intangible, because it's invisible.

And, look, if you were a manufacturing company, you're relentlessly looking for ways to optimize the factory floor and the productivity. We don't do that so much for knowledge workers. So this is a long answer to your question, but I'm just starting to see that kind of creep into the consciousness. People are realizing the possibilities to transform the way they work, to rethink organizational design, management structures, peer feedback, performance reviews, all that stuff really leveraging the digital technology that we've taken for granted.

BRIAN SOZZI: What is the evolution of Slack? So I caught the keynotes. I've talked to your Chief Product Officer Tamar. There seems to be a new evolution-- or an evolution playing out in Slack now that it's really been integrated inside of Salesforce.

STEWART BUTTERFIELD: Yeah, I guess there's-- so there's two things. One is you just mentioned the integration into Salesforce, so this kind of deep across the Customer 360, Service Cloud, Sales Cloud, MuleSoft, Tableau, the whole thing. And obviously there's a lot of Slack customers here. There's a lot of Salesforce customers. There's a lot of people who are customers of both. But there's a lot of curiosity about the power of that integration and kind of Slack's traditional idea that we want to be a multiplier on the value of your other software.