Uber CEO says 2019 is the target for IPO

 Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi was on stage at the New York Times’ Dealbook conference today, and the ride hailing company’s top executive put a timeline on Uber’s plans for going public. Khosrowshahi, who took over as CEO after founder Travis Kalanick stepped down earlier this year, said early on that an IPO for Uber was part of his plans, and that it would happen in the next 18… Read More

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New Uber CEO: No more excuses for assholes

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UPDATE: Nov. 7, 2017, 2:59 p.m. EST Updated with confirmation that Uber employee photos were lifted from its website.

New Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi has been tasked with changing Uber’s culture. 

On Tuesday, he announced just how he plans to do that. It starts with tossing out the old rules—including some pushed by co-founder and now-disgraced former CEO Travis Kalanick.

“As we move from an era of growth at all costs to one of responsible growth, our culture needs to evolve. Rather than ditching everything, I’m focused on preserving what works while quickly changing what doesn’t,” Khosrowshahi in a post on LinkedIn. Read more…

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These are Uber’s new ‘cultural norms’

 At Uber’s all-hands meeting today, CEO Dara Khosrowshahi announced the transportation company’s new “cultural norms,” which includes values like “We build globally, we live locally” and “We do the right thing. Period.” In a LinkedIn post this morning, Khosrowshahi noted that Uber’s old value of “toe-stepping,” for example, was… Read More

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