Starbucks’ new CEO, Kevin Johnson, who resides in California, will be commuting to Starbucks’ headquarters in Seattle, nearly 1,000 miles away. This method of commuting is known as “supercommuting”, where employees travel a long distance to work, usually by plane. Kevin Johnson’s situation highlights a trend among executives and other high-ranking professionals who choose residential convenience and personal preference over proximity to their office. However, this approach requires meticulous planning and time management, in addition to the ability to work effectively in transit.
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