Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is implementing rigorous work practices, with engineers reportedly working up to 120-hour weeks and utilizing AI-powered sleep pods within the Office of Personnel Management. This approach aims to drastically reduce federal spending and bureaucracy, mirroring Musk's demanding work culture observed in his private ventures like Tesla and SpaceX. However, concerns have been raised about the sustainability and accuracy of such methods, especially following incidents like the misreporting of budget savings and hasty personnel decisions affecting national security.
Michael Morris, the Chavkin-Chang Professor of Leadership at Columbia Business School, commented on Musk's approach, noting, "He manages by whim, but in government the stakes are a lot higher than at Twitter." This insight underscores the potential challenges of applying private-sector management styles to public institutions.
For a comprehensive understanding of DOGE's operations and the implications of Musk's management strategies, read the full Times article.