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Be sure to check out Andy’s essays on Quora – he contributes on topics such as What are some key decisions taken by the Growth Team at Facebook that helped Facebook reach 500 million users?
Key Takeaways
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- Entire DNA of company should be focused on growth.
- If you need buy-in on growth, prove that it works. Go for the small wins initially.
- Growth isn’t complicated.
- Benefits
- Very fast business education.
- You become more data driven.
- You learn how to move quickly and efficiently.
- You learn how to improve what matters most.
- All of this carries on with you wherever you go.
- How to figure out that one key metric – you won’t have the data initially. But you need to keep measuring so you eventually have enough data to figure out what matters most.
- Anyone can do this with a 3rd grade arithmetic level.
- You must be able to explain things in simple terms to your team.
- On Gut Feeling – The Battle Between Science + Religion
- Gut checks do have their uses.
- Data helps disprove things.
- But religion might get upset when you do this.
- Do not let terrible ideas have a long shelf life.
- How to go work for a big startup?
- Luck.
- Teancity – cold e-mailing startups, trolling TechCrunch and getting some consulting gigs. Rinse and repeat.
- Being aggressive.
Andy talks about the ‘growth mindset’ and I go into more detail in this blog post here.
Resources:
Andy’s Blog