Amazon insists sharing data on coronavirus cases in its warehouses isn’t useful

Amazon is famed for its data-driven approach to management and decision-making. It measures worker "rates" to determine productivity; collected extensive local data as part of its search for a second headquarters; takes pains to predict what customers want next based on prior purchases; and frequently issues press releases dense with random stats about product sales. But when it comes to the total number of coronavirus cases in its warehouses, Amazon's view is, as one executive recently put it, that information isn't "particularly useful."

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