The rule the late Steelers owner and chairman Dan Rooney created to help bring diversity to the professional football coaching ranks could also have a role in transforming ride-hailing firm Uber.
On Tuesday, in the midst of seemingly endless scandals, Uber’s CEO Travis Kalanick has taken a leave of absence from the company for an undisclosed amount of time, stating he needs to work on “Travis 2.0” and take time to grieve the death of his mother.
Mr. Kalanick’s decision comes the same day as a 13-page list of recommendations to change the company’s toxic culture, the result of former U.