Slack Founder Stewart Butterfield Talks WFH with Guy Raz | How I Built This | NPR
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The use of workplace tools like Slack exploded as the office workers were sent home early in the coronavirus pandemic. Slack founder and CEO Stewart Butterfield talks with Guy Raz about how his business has worked to meet demand while protecting employees, and shows off his enviable WFH setup.

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