It is called leadership.
LBT detailed the RTO policy in an internal memo to Intel employees dated April 24, 2025, titled "Our Path Forward." This came shortly after Intel's Q1 2025 earnings report. Tan emphasized that Intel's cost structure was "well above competitive benchmarks" and that excessive remote/hybrid work had contributed to layers of bureaucracy with teams at "eight or more layers deep" and wasted too much time on administrative tasks.
LinkedIn
Yuliya Vasudev
It was our official return to the office this week at Intel Corporation and it was exciting to see everyone back - the energy was everywhere: hallway catch-ups, quick brainstorms at desks and bouncing ideas in person, spontaneous teamwork, sense of community - things you can’t replicate on screen.
The office was so alive it was even hard to find parking! And although some would say - it is limiting our flexibility - I truly believe this is a critical step in bringing back focus at Intel, with the goal of regaining its leadership position on the market.
The best part of the week for me was getting to meet our CEO, Lip-Bu Tan. Hearing his vision in person was inspiring and it reaffirmed my belief in the important role we play in shaping the future of technology. I’m excited to be part of this journey and to see Intel continue to succeed.
LBT detailed the RTO policy in an internal memo to Intel employees dated April 24, 2025, titled "Our Path Forward." This came shortly after Intel's Q1 2025 earnings report. Tan emphasized that Intel's cost structure was "well above competitive benchmarks" and that excessive remote/hybrid work had contributed to layers of bureaucracy with teams at "eight or more layers deep" and wasted too much time on administrative tasks.
Yuliya Vasudev
It was our official return to the office this week at Intel Corporation and it was exciting to see everyone back - the energy was everywhere: hallway catch-ups, quick brainstorms at desks and bouncing ideas in person, spontaneous teamwork, sense of community - things you can’t replicate on screen.
The office was so alive it was even hard to find parking! And although some would say - it is limiting our flexibility - I truly believe this is a critical step in bringing back focus at Intel, with the goal of regaining its leadership position on the market.
The best part of the week for me was getting to meet our CEO, Lip-Bu Tan. Hearing his vision in person was inspiring and it reaffirmed my belief in the important role we play in shaping the future of technology. I’m excited to be part of this journey and to see Intel continue to succeed.