Ken Griffin Decries Remote Work, Sees Too Many Distractions at Home
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Citadel founder Ken Griffin said his employees are back to the office full time, advocating for an in-person approach because innovation and creativity can falter in a remote-work environment.
“Having everybody back together has been really powerful in driving forward our business,” the billionaire said in a wide-ranging interview Thursday at Bloomberg Intelligence’s Market Structure conference. He said people have told him “it’s nice to be in a room and not have to deal with 25 different distractions.”