Culture
Great Products Have Great Premises 7 minutes read.
What a wonderful observation on what makes great products. I started to look at the products I build and think of that framing (e.g. how does it work in B2B? how can I leverage that in side products, etc.): "A good premise gives you context. It sets the stage to make you more comfortable doing something that can be hard to do. A great premise gives you permission. It tells you it’s ok to do something that you otherwise aren’t even sure is ok to do."
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How Netflix Builds a Culture of Excellence: Interview With Elizabeth Stone (Video) 73 minutes read.
Elizabeth Stone, Netflix CTO, covers so many high-leverage questions. For example, how to hire and maintain a high bar for excellence (minute 39:09) - it's clear that they're not afraid of setting expectations very explicitly and clearly. Learning to understand your preferences as a company and attracting the talent that will flourish in such an environment is required to operate at large scale (people and systems).
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Futility of Shortening Iterations 3 minutes read.
Aviv Ben-Yosef makes this spot-on observation and calls it out: "The term "iterations" itself is a misnomer in this context. What we’re genuinely seeking are effective feedback cycles. Merely shortening an iteration from three weeks to one or transitioning to a Kanban system doesn’t inherently improve outcomes. In fact, there are several pitfalls to this approach."
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