---
title: "In Leaked Email, Elon Musk Issues Interesting Warning to Tesla Managers"
description: "In an email, CEO Elon Musk warned that any manager who doesn't execute his directions will be \"asked to resign immediately.\""
date: "2021-11-22"
modified: "2021-11-22"
authors:
  - name: "Victor Tangermann"
    job_title: "Senior Editor"
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url: "https://futurism.com/the-byte/leaked-email-elon-musk-warning-managers"
categories:
  - "Advanced Transport"
  - "Elon Musk"
  - "Future Society"
  - "Tesla"
  - "The Industrialists"
tags:
  - "elon musk"
  - "tesla"
  - "the digest"
---

# In Leaked Email, Elon Musk Issues Interesting Warning to Tesla Managers

![In an email, CEO Elon Musk warned that any manager who doesn't execute his directions will be "asked to resign immediately."](<https://futurism.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/leaked-email-elon-musk-warning-managers.jpg>)
*\<em\>Image: Getty / Futurism\</em\>*

## Chief Email Officer

According to an email sent to all staff at Tesla in early October and [obtained by *CNBC*](<https://www.cnbc.com/2021/11/19/elon-musk-emails-at-tesla-in-october-2021-music-direct-orders.html>), CEO Elon Musk warned that any manager who doesn't execute his directions, state why they believe he is wrong, or request further clarification, will be "asked to resign immediately."

It's a decisive tone that shouldn't come as too much of a shock — Musk is the CEO, after all. And, to be fair, the wording of the email invites managers to speak their minds instead of blindly executing his orders, which makes the edict sound far from unreasonable. Musk might not be to everybody's taste, but he does get results.

## Settlement

The news came on the same day Tesla lost a huge lawsuit with a jury ordering Tesla to pay Owen Diaz, a former worker, [about $137 million](<https://www.cnbc.com/2021/10/05/tesla-must-pay-137-million-to-ex-worker-over-hostile-work-environment-racism.html>), after finding that he had been the victim of racial discrimination.

As of last week, however, Tesla [has challenged the settlement](<https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-11-17/tesla-challenges-137-million-verdict-in-ex-worker-s-racism-case?sref=LspfQlRv>), arguing that it should pay just $600,000 instead based on similar settlements at other companies.

A separate email from Musk obtained by *CNBC* took a very different and much milder tone, telling factory floor workers that they were allowed to listen to music on the job, albeit with "one ear bud for music so the other ear can listen for safety-related issues."

"That sounds fine to me," he wrote in the email.

## Day Rate

"If there are other things that you think would improve your day, please let me know," Musk added in the music-related email. "I care very much that you look forward to coming to work every day!"

Together, it's safe to say the two emails paint a picture of a CEO who is very much involved in the day-to-day operations of his electric car company.

Tesla runs a tight ship, and operations run at a fever pitch, driving its employees to [their limits](<https://www.cnbc.com/2018/07/13/elon-musk-responds-to-criticism-of-tesla-factory-worker-conditions.html>). Given [record deliveries](<https://www.cnbc.com/2021/10/02/tesla-tsla-q3-2021-vehicle-delivery-numbers.html>) in Q3 of this year, that approach seems to be working — and a CEO breathing down the necks of managers is very much part of that equation.

**READ MORE:** [Read the emails Elon Musk sent Tesla employees about music on the job and following directions](<https://www.cnbc.com/2021/11/19/elon-musk-emails-at-tesla-in-october-2021-music-direct-orders.html>) \[*CNBC*\]

**More on Tesla:** *[Elon Musk Says “At Least” Half His Tweets are Made on Toilet](<https://futurism.com/the-byte/elon-musk-tweets-toilet>)*

## Author
I've been at Futurism since 2017, where my role has evolved to encompass design, writing, and increasingly editing. I've always been fascinated by space exploration and advanced transportation, which I've leaned into by interviewing luminaries in those fields while closely following the dimensions of policy and regulation that allow next-generation projects to succeed -- or, sometimes, to fail. I'm also keenly interested in the effects of generative AI on society, policies, and democratic institutions, as well as clean energy, physics and biology, and the vagaries of tech leadership. My work for Futurism has been cited by publications including Ars Technica, Gizmodo, PC Magazine, Jalopnik, Fox News, and the New York Post. I spent my childhood living in locations including Manila, the Philippines, and Geneva, Switzerland, attended McGill University, and now live in Toronto, Canada. Before Futurism I worked at AskMen and a small photography studio. In my free time, I'm an avid gardener, foodie, and craft beer lover, as well as a maker of artisanal hot pepper sauces. I have a magnificent dog named Freida.

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