Culture
What Seven Years at Airbnb Taught Me About Building a Company 11 minutes read.
"When it feels uncomfortable, get more data" -- Please read this section multiple times. A dangerous "org smell" is when people argue passionately about things they never validated in the real world. We let the title or the loudest person take the lead, and with that set the culture where people stop trying to innovate or challenge core assumptions. Another section I highly recommend taking the time to think about is "Think of your org design as a product"
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From "Show HN" to Series D 11 minutes read.
Calvin French-Owen from Segment shares the exciting journey they had so far, from 6 pivots to finding a product that customers want and love. I enjoy reading these stories as you can feel the ups & downs people felt during that time, and how they remained positive and optimistic about their future, focusing on their customers and their vision.
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Google Asked 5,600 Employees About Remote Work. This Is What They Learned 4 minutes read.
Google is always striving to conduct real research to validate a hypothesis most of us debate based on our (limited) past experience. The takeaway for me was the amount of effort you need to invest in order to gain that productivity. To gain actual value from this structure, people in your organizations have to be minded and actively seek to build relationships between people. They need to have the budget (fly people around, tools to have in the office etc.) and leadership support to invest in areas where short feedback loops are hard to create.
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