Explorer

Former Starbucks CEO Laxman Narasimhan's 6 PM Workday Sparks Debate Amid Leadership Transition

Laxman Narasimhan, who took the helm at Starbucks not long ago, is stepping down from his role "with immediate effect" and will also resign from the company's board of directors

Starbucks has announced the immediate departure of its CEO, Laxman Narasimhan, and the appointment of Brian Niccol, the current CEO of Chipotle, as his successor. This move has sparked widespread attention and debate on social media. Narasimhan, who took the helm at Starbucks not long ago, is stepping down from his role "with immediate effect" and will also resign from the company's board of directors. In the interim, Chief Financial Officer Rachel Ruggeri will serve as the acting CEO until Niccol officially assumes his new position.

The leadership change coincides with renewed interest in a recent interview Narasimhan gave to Fortune Magazine, where he discussed his approach to work-life balance. Narasimhan revealed that he generally avoids working past 6 pm, unless the matter is "very important." This statement has fueled mixed reactions across social media platforms.

A viral post summarising the situation read, "Starbucks CEO Laxman Narasimhan recently said that he doesn’t work past 6 pm and that if anyone at Starbucks gets a minute of his time after 6 pm they ‘better be sure that it’s important’. He was just fired today."

Social media users weighed in with varying opinions. One user observed, "If you say something like this when the stock price is doing well, you sound like a genius. But if it's not doing well… you get fired." Another quipped, "Maybe he just needs to drink coffee," while a third noted, "He’s not gonna have to worry about working past six anymore."

Despite the criticisms, some defended Narasimhan, pointing out his substantial net worth and implying that his financial security would cushion the impact of his departure. One comment read, "He’s worth $25-50 million. I’m sure he’ll be alright. I’d probably take my foot off the gas a little at a point too."

As Starbucks enters this new chapter, the company is placing its bets on Niccol, who is widely recognised for his successful tenure at Chipotle. His leadership is expected to bring a fresh perspective and new direction to the Seattle-based coffee giant.

Top Headlines

Inside Tata Group’s Crucial June Meetings: Governance, Succession, And Listing In Focus
Why The Tata Group’s June Meetings Are Being Closely Watched By Markets And Govt
From Nvidia To Samsung: How the Global AI Supply Chain Sparked Korea’s Market Boom
From Nvidia To Samsung: How the Global AI Supply Chain Sparked Korea’s Market Boom
Fuel Crisis: Govt Says Petrol Prices Could Have Been Higher, OMCs Losing Rs 550 Crore Daily
Fuel Crisis: Govt Says Petrol Prices Could Have Been Higher, OMCs Losing Rs 550 Crore Daily
Lot of life and logic to Quad: USIBC
Lot of life and logic to Quad: USIBC

Videos

Kerala: ED raid sparks clash in Thiruvananthapuram, vehicles attacked, police injured
Breaking: Mumbai Goregaon Society Row Over Cattle Sacrifice Setup Sparks Political Protest
BREAKING: Mumbai Goregaon society faces row over cattle sacrifice permission, BJP protests reported
Breaking: Rahul Gandhi Questions CBSE Evaluation Contract, Targets Govt Over Student Future
Karnataka Power Shift: DK Shivakumar Likely to Replace Siddaramaiah as CM

Photo Gallery

25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Embed widget