Reid Hoffman: Coda’s Shishir Mehrotra

Masters of Scale – Reid Hoffman: Coda’s Shishir Mehrotra You need more than a good product to scale – you need strong rituals that help build your culture, cohere your team, and home in on your targets. Shishir Mehrotra learned this when he scaled YouTube to…

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The pitfalls of water cooler talk and importance of distributed team behaviors

The danger with relying too much on water cooler talk is that it can lead to bad decision-making and groupthink, especially if physical presence dominates. Coda replaces this with distributed team behaviors that are better for decision-making, including over-communication and finding ways to develop mutual trust among team members.

Rituals are important in reinforcing company culture and identity, but they can also hinder progress if they keep the company locked in the past. Therefore, it’s crucial to continuously evaluate rituals and create new ones that are inclusive, empowering, and keep the company moving forward.

So we set this goal, “We’re going to get to a billion hours a day.” And had this very big positive rallying factor. And everybody feels like that’s a big goal. And if you ask anybody at Google in that period and said, “Hey, what are the YouTube guys working on?” They’d probably say, “Oh, they’re working on this crazy billion-hour thing.” And it was good.

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  1. 01Masters of Scale – Reid Hoffman: Coda’s Shishir Mehrotra
  2. 02The power of rituals
  3. 03Focus on user experience
  4. 04Bold goals
  5. 05More lessons from YouTube
  6. 06Designing new company rituals
  7. 07Meaningful rituals
  8. 08The pitfalls of water cooler talk and importance of distributed team behaviors

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