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Jeff Shannon • Lead Engaging Meetings
Immediately upon moving to Seattle, Wilke set about filling the ranks of Amazon’s logistics division with scientists and engineers rather than retail-distribution veterans. He wrote down a list of the ten smartest people he knew and hired them all, including Russell Allgor, a supply-chain engineer at Bayer AG. Wilke had attended Princeton with Allg
... See moreBrad Stone • The Everything Store: Jeff Bezos and the Age of Amazon
American industrialist Frederick Taylor, realized that in a system of factory production where machines were expensive and heavy but humans were cheap and malleable, it was more efficient to arrange the workers around the machines than to arrange the machines around the workers.
Todd Rose • Dark Horse: Achieving Success Through the Pursuit of Fulfillment
Will Powell
@magical
Oliver Wapshott
@wapshott
Olivier Vanheuverzwijn
@zakna
8. First order irrational, second order rational (h/t Chris Paik)
Talia Goldberg • Distribution and conversion models for consumer startups
Olav
@olav