#212 Alfred Lin: How to Think (and Work) Like a World-Class Investor
The Knowledge Project
This interview podcast features Shane Parrish interviewing Alfred Lin, a successful Silicon Valley investor, about his career journey and insights on building and scaling companies. The conversation covers Lin's early life experiences, his approach to company culture and hiring (emphasizing "slope, not intercept"), and his experiences at LinkExchange, Zappos, and Sequoia Capital. Lin details his "first-order issue" framework for problem-solving, illustrated by examples from his work at Zappos, and discusses the importance of advantageous divergence in choosing competitive strategies, citing DoorDash's success in the suburbs. The interview concludes with Lin's perspective on AI's future impact and the importance of having a well-defined process for success. A key takeaway is Lin's emphasis on focusing on inputs and consistent compounding for long-term growth, rather than solely pursuing short-term gains.
Part 1: Introduction and Background
Part 2: Problem Solving and Early Career
Part 3: Company Building and Scaling
Part 4: Critical Moments and Adaptability
Part 5: Investing and Future Trends
Part 6: Strategic Planning and Decision Making
Part 7: Conclusion
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