Culture
The Failure Points From 5ドルm to 100ドルm in ARR, Part 2 6 minutes read.
Tracy Young shares great insights and lessons learned from her challenges, failures, and successes while leading an organization from 0 to 450 employees and 100ドルM in ARR. Some of my favorite takeaways: "Be creative on how you’re solving problems for your customer — don’t be creative about org structures." and "Another good indicator of how execs will be to work with is what their former colleagues, bosses and direct reports say about them. After hiring and firing several wrong VPs, I tripled the number of reference calls on any serious candidate. With over 10 references across the board — people who they have reported to, people who reported to them and their peers — you start to see a good picture of who they are and what it would be like to work with them."
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Kind Engineering: How to Engineer Kindness 18 minutes read.
You can read the "blog post" (a fantastic landing page) or watch the talk by Evan Smith embedded at the beginning. "White lies aren’t evil but they don’t help people grow." is a powerful reminder that if we genuinely care about someone, we should see when they're emotionally available for feedback and share it directly with them.
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Reconsider 7 minutes read.
David Heinemeier Hansson (aka DHH) with an evergreen post that has been relevant for more than 20 years and will be relevant for the next 100+ years. There are many ways to build companies. Neither way is good or bad, as it's mostly a matter of attracting and retaining people who see its value emotionally, professionally, and financially. Aiming for Wealth in the broader sense (not only money) and working with people you love and respect is a fantastic outcome.
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