If Everybody Likes What You Are Doing You’re Doing it Wrong
Something I said during my Design Matters interview, immortalized in...
There is no doubt in my mind that venture valuations have become incredibly stretched. I have been...
It is freaking cold outside today. When I woke up, it was 14 degrees, “feels like” 1 degree with the wind chill and really...
Stop Motion Magician - Mental Health Break - The Dish | By Andrew Sullivan - The Daily Beast
There is almost nothing more exciting - or debilitating - than the acquisition offer received by an...
So wrong it’s right, a circular spectrum. I’ve heard this before and in some cases it can be true. However, in Amazon’s case I’m sure it’s more that they do other things so right that they overcome the things they do “wrong,” not that they are successful because of the things they do wrong.
Close your eyes.
Imagine, if you will, a startup that meets the following criteria:
- Their recruiting process is fundamentally flawed
- Their operations are a mess
- They make engineers pretty much do everything, which leaves almost no time for coding
- They don’t (care) about charity or…
Bryce channeling his inner Matthew McConaughey...“A Time To Kill”
So wrong it’s right,...circular spectrum. I’ve heard this before