Dropbox co-CEO Ashraf Alkarmi said he sets five goals each quarter and spends his time on tasks related to them.
Dropbox has been "virtual-first" since 2021, and its new co-CEO Ashraf Alkarmi said he plans to keep that model.
When catastrophe strikes, having your whole computer in the cloud makes recovery a breeze.
Dropbox co-CEO Ashraf Alkarmi writes down five goals each quarter—if ‘I get meetings that are not related to these things, I don't go,” he says.
Dropbox users are reporting issues with the website and app on Friday morning according to Downdetector.
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