Larry Page isn't taking over as Google CEO until next week, but he's already mandating daily bullpen sessions with top managers on couches outside a boardroom in company headquarters.
The Wall Street Journal reports that Page has held such sessions with product vice president Jonathan Rosenberg, engineering head Jeff Huber, YouTube boss Salar Kamangar, and top legal eagle Jeff Drummond.
The sessions take place in an open space in Google's Building 43 in Mountain View, and are intended to give regular employees more access to top managers. Page has been known for his antisocial ways -- a recent profile in Fast Company says he has often walked by employees who try to stop him for a chat.
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Author: Matt Rosoff