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My Management Lessons From Three Failed Startups, Google, Apple, Dropbox, Twitter and Square 14 minutes read.
"The hardest lesson about giving a damn — about management — may be that it doesn’t scale. And that’s okay." Kim Scott with great insights! If you care about people, take the time and read this post, it's packed with great advices you could actually use. The section I loved most is "Cruel Empathy", it's something also Dick Costolo (Twitter's CEO) talked about before, putting to focus on the employee instead of the image you want to build for yourself.
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The Myth of the Bell Curve 10 minutes read.
Interesting read on how employees' performance distribution really looks like. Even if you're short on time, I highly recommend reading "How the Bell Curve Model Hurts Performance" section. Having a personal growth plan is not something you can avoid or delay, even if you're a 10 people startup. Our unfair advantage will always be our people, our attitude and our culture. Invest your time to help people become hyper-performers instead of focusing on how to conduct performance reviews to go along with your bonus plan.
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Entrepreneurs Math: (.9)^10 = 1 3 minutes read.
If you're an entrepreneur at heart, or working with people who are, this post by Brad Feld will make you smile. I'm going to use it as an explanation to some of my own quirks, I just hope that my wife will find it as amusing as I did.
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