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Jeff Bezos (Insights, Stories, and Secrets)

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Notable books mentioned: Working Backwards, Insight Stories and Secrets from Inside Amazon by Colin Breyer and Bill Clark, The Everything Story by Brad Stone, Amazon Unbound by Brad Stone, Confessions of an Advertising Man by David Ogilvie

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Jeff Bezos (Insights, Stories, and Secrets) mentions Working Backwards, Insight Stories and Secrets from Inside Amazon by Colin Breyer and Bill Clark, The Everything Story by Brad Stone, Amazon Unbound by Brad Stone, and Confessions of an Advertising Man by David Ogilvie with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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Working backwards is a practical guidebook and a corporate narrative, filled with the authors' in-the-room recollections of what being Amazonian is l…

Not only do you get a good idea of the early life of Jeff Bezos, what he was like as a young person, why he made the decision to quit his job at the…

Amazon Unbound
Brad Stone

Not only do you get a good idea of the early life of Jeff Bezos, what he was like as a young person, why he made the decision to quit his job at the…

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What I learned from Working Backwards: Insights, Stories, and Secrets from Inside Amazon by Colin Bryar and Bill Carr. ---- [3:58] What is best for the customer? Do that: "Amazon believes that long-term growth is best produced by putting the customer first. If you held this conviction, what kind of company would you build?" [7:05] Jeff skips the conferences and dinners: "95 percent of the time I spent with Jeff was focused on internal work issues rather than external events like conferences, public speeches, and sports matches." [25:08] Don't encourage communication—eliminate it: "Jeff said many times that if we wanted Amazon to be a place where builders can build, we needed to eliminate communication, not encourage it. When you view effective communication across groups as a "defect," the solutions to your problems start to look quite different from traditional ones." (There is nothing conventional about Jeff) [27:29] Why companies must run experiments: "Time and time again, we learned that consumers would behave in ways we hadn't imagined especially for brand-new features or products." [30:16] Jeff on the importance of making decisions quickly: "Most decisions should probably be made with somewhere around 70% of the information you wish you had. If you wait for 90%, in most cases, you're probably being slow. Plus, either way, you need to be good at quickly recognizing and correcting bad decisions. If you're good at course correcting, being wrong may be less costly than you think, whereas being slow is going to be expensive for sure." [30:48] Great anything is rare: "Great Two-Pizza team leaders proved to be rarities. Although we did identify a few such brilliant managers, they turned out to be notoriously difficult to find in sufficient numbers, even at Amazon." [34:30] A simple tip from Jeff on how to produce unique insights: "Jeff has an uncanny ability to read a narrative and consistently arrive at insights that no one else did, even though we were all reading the same narrative. After one meeting, I asked him how he was able to do that. He responded with a simple and useful tip that I have not forgotten: he assumes each sentence he reads is wrong until he can prove otherwise. He's challenging the content of the sentence, not the motive of the writer.” [35:12] Why Amazon works backwards: "Working Backwards is a systematic way to vet ideas and create new products. Its key tenet is to start by defining the customer experience, then iteratively work backwards from that point until the team achieves clarity of thought around what to build." [40:00] Working backwards on Kindle: "We were working forward, trying to invent a product that would be good for Amazon, the company, not the customer. When we wrote a Kindle press release and started working backwards, everything changed. We focused instead on what would be great for customers. An excellent screen for a great reading experience. An ordering process that would make buying and downloading books easy. A huge selection of titles. Low prices. We would never have had the breakthroughs necessary to achieve that customer experience were it not for the press release process, which forced the team to invent multiple solutions to customer problems." [43:58] Patience. Then bet big: Our approach permits us to work patiently for multiple years to deliver a solution. Once we had a clear vision for how these products could become businesses that would delight customers, we invested big. Patience and carefully managed investment over many years can pay off greatly. [46:03] Have Steve Jobs level of belief in your products: "Jobs calmly and confidently told us that even though it was Apple's first attempt to build for Windows, he thought it was the best Windows application anyone had ever built." [54:48] Amazon's Kindle strategy was influenced by Apple: "In digital, that meant focusing on applications and devices consumers used to read, watch, or listen to content, as Apple had already done with iTunes and the iPod. We all took note of what Apple had achieved in digital music in a short period of time and sought to apply those learnings to our long-term product vision." [56:48] Good ideas are rare. When you find one bet heavily: "At some point in the debate, someone asked Jeff point blank: "How much more money are you willing to invest in Kindle?" Jeff calmly turned to our CFO, Tom Szkutak, smiled, shrugged his shoulders, and asked the rhetorical question, "How much money do we have?" ---- Founders Notes gives you the ability to tap into the collective knowledge of history's greatest entrepreneurs on demand. Use it to supplement the decisions you make in your work. Get access to Founders Notes here. ---- “I have listened to every episode released and look forward to every episode that comes out. The only criticism I would have is that after each podcast I usually want to buy the book because I am interested so my poor wallet suffers. ” — Gareth Be like Gareth. Buy a book: All the books featured on Founders Podcast
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Working Backwards, Insight Stories and Secrets from Inside Amazon cover
Best for Entrepreneurs and business leadersOften cited around Amazon's business principles

The book provides an insider's account of the practices that set Amazon apart, offering lessons and techniques for applying Amazon's leadership principles.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Entrepreneurs and business leaders
Key quote: Working backwards is a practical guidebook and a corporate narrative, filled with the authors' in-the-room recollections of what being Amazonian is like and how it affected their personal and professional lives.
The host emphasizes the importance of the book as an insider's guide to Amazon's success, highlighting the unique principles and practices that drove the company's growth. He suggests that reading this book will prepare listeners for a sequel that delves deeper into the life of Jeff Bezos and Amazon's evolution.
ASIN: 1529033845
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The Everything Story cover
Best for Entrepreneurs and business leadersOften cited around Amazon's leadership principles

This book is described as an insightful biography of Jeff Bezos, detailing his early life and unique ideas as an entrepreneur.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Entrepreneurs and business leaders
Key quote: Not only do you get a good idea of the early life of Jeff Bezos, what he was like as a young person, why he made the decision to quit his job at the age of 30 and start Amazon, but you also get a lot of his, he probably has the most unique ideas out of any entrepreneur that I've covered.
The host mentions 'The Everything Story' as a valuable resource for understanding Jeff Bezos's early life and unique entrepreneurial ideas. This book is suggested as a preparatory read for the upcoming release of 'Amazon Unbound'.
ASIN: 8950952955
Buy on Amazon
Amazon Unbound cover
Amazon Unbound
Brad Stone
Best for Entrepreneurs and business leadersOften cited around Amazon's leadership principles

The author is releasing a new book called Amazon Unbound, which is suggested as a good preparation read.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Entrepreneurs and business leaders
Key quote: Not only do you get a good idea of the early life of Jeff Bezos, what he was like as a young person, why he made the decision to quit his job at the age of 30 and start Amazon, but you also get a lot of his, he probably has the most unique ideas out of any entrepreneur that I've covered.
The host mentions 'Amazon Unbound' as a sequel to a previous insightful biography about Jeff Bezos, emphasizing the unique ideas of the entrepreneur. They suggest that reading this book will prepare listeners for the upcoming release, highlighting the unconventional nature of Amazon's initiatives.
ASIN: B08V9DZZHG
Buy on Amazon
Confessions of an Advertising Man cover
Best for Entrepreneurs and business leadersOften cited around nonconformists and criticism

The book is referenced in relation to the idea that talent and good ideas are often found among nonconformists and dissenters.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Entrepreneurs and business leaders
Key quote: David Ogilvie said that talent and good ideas is more likely to be found among nonconformists, dissenters and rebels.
The host referenced 'Confessions of an Advertising Man' to highlight the value of nonconformity in business. They emphasized that innovative ideas often face criticism, which can indicate their potential worth.
ASIN: B01FKT13CE
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Invent and Wonder, the collected writings of Jeff Bezos cover
Best for Business leaders and entrepreneursOften cited around Amazon's leadership principles

This book contains Jeff Bezos's shareholder letters and talks, discussing the importance of addressing the source of problems in a company.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Business leaders and entrepreneurs
Key quote: If you don't change the underlying condition that created a problem, you should expect the problem to recur.
The host discusses the leadership principles outlined in Jeff Bezos's book, emphasizing their importance in shaping Amazon's culture and operations. They highlight how the book provides insights into the mechanisms that ensure these principles are effectively applied within the company.
ASIN: 1647820715
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Kindle cover
Best for Business professionals and entrepreneursOften cited around Amazon's business principles

So what's the, the book version of that? Kindle.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Business professionals and entrepreneurs
Key quote: With lessons and techniques for applying Amazon's 14 leadership principles to your company or career, the authors illuminate how the principles inform decision-making at all levels and reveal how the company's culture has been defined by four characteristics.
The host emphasizes the importance of understanding Amazon's unique business practices as detailed in the book 'Working Backwards' by Breyer and Carr. This book serves as a practical guide for applying Amazon's leadership principles to enhance one's own career or company.
ASIN: B0CFPJYX7P
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Working Backwards, Insight Stories and Secrets from Inside Amazon cover
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Working Backwards, Insight Stories and Secrets from Inside Amazon
Colin Breyer and Bill Clark

The host emphasizes the importance of the book as an insider's guide to Amazon's success, highlighting the unique principles and practices that dro…

The Everything Story cover
Mentioned at 2:03
The Everything Story
Brad Stone

The host mentions 'The Everything Story' as a valuable resource for understanding Jeff Bezos's early life and unique entrepreneurial ideas. This bo…

Amazon Unbound cover
Mentioned at 2:26
Amazon Unbound
Brad Stone

The host mentions 'Amazon Unbound' as a sequel to a previous insightful biography about Jeff Bezos, emphasizing the unique ideas of the entrepreneu…

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Jeff asked Steve if he ever seen the movie, The Aviator, the story of Howard Hughes.