Great reading if you haven’t seen these already.
There are links at the bottom to all the chapters.
radical candour from a deep generalist
Great reading if you haven’t seen these already.
There are links at the bottom to all the chapters.
This is good. Read the whole thing.
Explains why subscription models are going to permeate all aspects of life.
I am new to being an official board member although I have been involved with large and small company board meetings for years.
Board meetings are not the be all end all that many folks think they are but the board members and their context within the life of a startup is pretty important.
I wanted to approach this with a beginner’s mind and was helpful to read this book and get some new viewpoints on being a board member and get some sense how founder see the board as well.
Of course only experience will come into play for me to become an awesome board member but I am enjoying this book quite a bit.
Love this dude. Would be so cool to take his class.
This Industry Is About to Be Disrupted | The Daily | Gartner L2:
This is so good and so much to glean from it.
I think I love this the most:
Six-Page Narratives
We don’t do PowerPoint (or any other slide-oriented) presentations at Amazon. Instead, we write narratively structured six-page memos. We silently read one at the beginning of each meeting in a kind of “study hall.” Not surprisingly, the quality of these memos varies widely. Some have the clarity of angels singing. They are brilliant and thoughtful and set up the meeting for high-quality discussion. Sometimes they come in at the other end of the spectrum.
In the handstand example, it’s pretty straightforward to recognize high standards. It wouldn’t be difficult to lay out in detail the requirements of a well-executed handstand, and then you’re either doing it or you’re not. The writing example is very different. The difference between a great memo and an average one is much squishier. It would be extremely hard to write down the detailed requirements that make up a great memo. Nevertheless, I find that much of the time, readers react to great memos very similarly. They know it when they see it. The standard is there, and it is real, even if it’s not easily describable.
Here’s what we’ve figured out. Often, when a memo isn’t great, it’s not the writer’s inability to recognize the high standard, but instead a wrong expectation on scope: they mistakenly believe a high-standards, six-page memo can be written in one or two days or even a few hours, when really it might take a week or more! They’re trying to perfect a handstand in just two weeks, and we’re not coaching them right. The great memos are written and re-written, shared with colleagues who are asked to improve the work, set aside for a couple of days, and then edited again with a fresh mind. They simply can’t be done in a day or two. The key point here is that you can improve results through the simple act of teaching scope – that a great memo probably should take a week or more.
Best to read it all though…
Good blockchain primer.
First time Seedplus, I think, was covered in the Japanese press.
Nice work team!
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