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Derek Lieu
meetderek.comBecause I wasn't a great manager—and I knew I wasn't—I said, "I'm organizing this company like McDonald's. Each restaurant is going to be managed by a few people, and they're going to have profit-and-loss responsibility. If they make a profit, they get to pocket half of it. If they make a loss, we're going to know who's responsible, and we're
... See moreJessica Livingston • Founders at Work: Stories of Startups' Early Days
Gist • Stevey's Google Platforms Rant · GitHub
Alex, who is Palantir’s CEO, spends 25 days a month on the road, meeting with clients and potential clients. Our deal sizes range from $1 million to $100 million. At that price point, buyers want to talk to the CEO, not the VP of Sales.
Peter Thiel, Blake Masters • Zero to One
Who’s Responsible for Vision? Our hapless CEO is a good example of another recurring problem at high-tech companies: the question of who is responsible for the strategic vision. Is it the board of directors, the CEO, or the executive team? After six months on the job, Lou Gerstner, CEO of IBM in 1993, was pressured to give his vision for IBM. He wa
... See moreMichael E. McGrath • Product Strategy for High Technology Companies
Look at Google. Its heartbeat is erratic, unpredictable. It works for them—mostly, sometimes—but it could work so much better. Google arguably only has one big external heartbeat each year at Google I/O—and most teams don’t bother aligning with it. They typically launch whatever they want whenever they want throughout the year, sometimes with real
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