‘Treat me like an engineer’: Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal responds to Elon Musk’s ‘don’t think I should be a boss’ remark

'Treat me like an engineer': Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal responds to Elon Musk's 'don't think I should be a boss' remark

Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal and Tesla CEO Parag Agrawal clicked onover-engineering and working specialized design problems, showed a textbook exchange between the two tech leaders. During their discussion, Musk said that he does not want to be the master of anyone to which Agrawal replied that the Tesla CEO should treat him like an mastermind and not as the CEO of Twitter.

The discussion dates back to April this time, as per a TechCrunch report.honestly, I detest doing mgmt stuff. I kinda do not suppose I should be the master of anyone. But I love helping break specialized/ product design problems,” Musk told Agrawal. To this, Agrawal replied,” Treat me like an mastermind rather of a CEO.”

At one point during the discussion, Musk told Agrawal, “ I love our exchanges! ”Musk also said that he has a lot of ideas and he just wants Twitter to be an amazing platform.

I would like to understand the specialized details of the Twitter codebase. This will help me calibrate the muteness of my suggestions,” he wrote to Agrawal.I used to be CTO and have been in our codebase for a long time. So I can answer numerous, numerous of your questions,” Agrawal replied.Agrawal told the Tesla CEO that indeed if Musk tweets’ is Twitter dying?’, it will not help make Twitter more in the current environment.

Coming time we speak, I’d like to give you with a perspective on the position of internal distraction right now and how it’s hurting our capability to do work. I would like the company to get to a place where we’re more flexible and do not get distracted, but we are not there right now,” Agrawal told Musk.

The blurted exchanges have surfaced at a time when Twitter and Elon Musk are each set to commence their fierce legal battle in the Delaware Court of Chancery in the US on October 17.The trial will decide whether Musk will be forced to complete his agreed- to$ 44 billion accession of Twitter.

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