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Elon Musk splits time across SpaceX, Tesla and Twitter

Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, speaks with CNBC on Might sixteenth, 2023.

David A. Grogan | CNBC

Elon Musk added to his work portfolio late final 12 months, when he acquired Twitter for $44 billion and appointed himself CEO. Whereas he just lately introduced a successor for that function, the job is presently nonetheless his, and he stays the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX.

He talked about making an attempt to handle his schedule in an interview on Tuesday on the The Wall Avenue Journal’s CEO Council Summit.

“My days are very lengthy and complex as you may think,” Musk mentioned. “And there is a substantial amount of context switching,” he mentioned, emphasizing that “switching context is is kind of painful.”

Musk mentioned he typically tries to divide his schedule “so it is predominantly one firm on in the future.”

However that is not at all times doable. This Tuesday was “a Tesla day,” he mentioned, however he “may find yourself at Twitter late tonight, after which tomorrow could be partly a Tesla day as properly, half Twitter after which Thursday could be form of a half-SpaceX, half-Tesla day.”

He described his jobs as “considerably intertwined,” and mentioned “the time administration is extraordinarily troublesome.”

The complexity hasn’t been good for his investments. Tesla shares misplaced greater than half their worth within the two months after the Twitter deal closed final 12 months, on concern that Musk would have much less time to concentrate on the electrical automobile maker even because the market was getting extra aggressive. In the meantime, advertisers fled or briefly suspended their campaigns on Twitter, and in March Musk marked down the worth of the corporate to $20 billion. Musk mentioned on Tuesday that many advertisers are coming again.

Whereas different executives might outsource their calendar to a chief of employees or govt assistant, Musk mentioned he does most of his scheduling on his personal. He mentioned he has “one part-time assistant” to assist him handle his work schedule, a incontrovertible fact that was corroborated by a former Tesla worker.

“It is unimaginable for another person to know what the priorities are,” Musk mentioned, including that he’s normally working most hours of the day, wrapping up at 2 a.m., his typical bedtime.

At Twitter, Musk now plans to shift into the function of govt chairman and know-how chief, with former NBC advert govt Linda Yaccarino slated to develop into CEO.

Nevertheless, Twitter is primarily a know-how firm, so his ongoing job as CTO will seemingly be demanding.

Thorold Barker, The Wall Avenue Journal’s editor for Europe, Center East and Africa, requested Musk if he has a succession plan in place at his companies.

“Succession is likely one of the hardest, age-old issues,” Musk mentioned. “It is plagued nations, kings, prime ministers and presidents, and CEOs for the reason that daybreak of historical past.”

Musk mentioned he is instructed his boards, “in all circumstances,” who’s his option to take over in a “worst-case situation.” He emphasised the businesses’ boards may additionally go in one other course so far as who ought to step into his footwear.

At Tesla, there’s been hypothesis that finance chief Zachary Kirkhorn is amongst candidates who Musk would endorse as a successor.

As CNBC beforehand reported, Musk’s corporations steadily have interaction in associated occasion transactions, and he is confronted political strain to extra cleanly separate them.

After Musk took over Twitter, for instance, he approved dozens of staff from Tesla, SpaceX and the Boring Co. to assist him on the social media enterprise. The “transition staff” he established at Twitter was concerned in every little thing from code evaluation to personnel and facilities-related choices.

Musk was additionally a co-founding director and donor to OpenAI, a former non-profit that is now backed by Microsoft. Monetary filings from 2017 for OpenAI reveal that Musk donated round $250,000 price of Tesla autos as a part of his thousands and thousands of {dollars} price of donations to OpenAI again in its earlier days.

Of late, Musk has been overtly attacking OpenAI’s company construction and the quantity of possession it is offered to Microsoft. On Tuesday, Musk talked some about X.ai, a competitor he desires to develop so as to problem OpenAI, and Google’s DeepMind.

“I do not need to bounce the gun right here on bulletins,” Musk mentioned. “However OpenAI has a relationship with Microsoft that appears to work pretty properly, and it is doable that X.ai and Twitter and Tesla would have one thing comparable.”

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