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What you and what you say need to be consistent to preserve user trust and then being inconsistent shows mismanagement by senior leadership or even potentially intent to deceive or spin the situation while still implementing the policy. It’s the PR classic do one thing say another.
Edit: Oh, and then this hits almost at the same time…
https://www.sfgate.com/tech/article/zoom-return-to-office-an...
I agree with this sentiment and it feels like a heuristic at this point.
I think it comes from a decade of watching when corporate officers get caught red handed then try and denial of service the bad press with their jingoistic pablum.