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Dropbox CEO Urges Smarter Return to Office Strategies Amid Ongoing Debate

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June 9, 2025
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Dropbox CEO: RTO Mandates Need To Be Less Dumb

As the debate over return-to-office (RTO) mandates intensifies, Drew Houston, CEO of Dropbox, is calling for a smarter, more nuanced approach from companies requiring employees to return to their desks. Houston is urging business leaders to reconsider the effectiveness and necessity of blanket mandates in today’s hybrid work environment.

At the recent Fortune Brainstorm Tech conference, Houston did not mince words. “I just wish the mandates were a little less dumb,” he said. Instead of viewing in-person attendance as a solution for waning productivity or engagement, Houston emphasized the need for companies to be intentional and clear about when and why employees must be present. “You want to be a magnet, not a mandate,” he added.

Dropbox shifted to a “virtual first” policy in 2020, allowing employees flexibility in where they work. While the company maintains studios for in-person collaboration, employees are not required to spend a certain number of days in the office. This strategic approach prioritizes employee connection and teamwork over rigid schedules.

Houston pointed out that sweeping RTO mandates fail to address the core issues businesses are trying to solve. “Most of the time when you ask people why you’re doing it, it’s like engagement or culture and then you’re like, ‘OK, how is cramming people back in four days a week going to help?'” Houston questioned.

The Dropbox CEO’s commentary lands at a pivotal moment. Major corporations continue to oscillate between remote, hybrid, and full-time office models, often facing pushback from employees. Workers continue to value flexibility, placing pressure on organizations to adapt rather than dictate terms.

By questioning the efficacy of RTO mandates, Houston champions a shift away from simply returning to the old ways of working. He advocates for a model that fosters employee satisfaction and productivity—while still nurturing team cohesion—through thoughtful, customized strategies.

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