This podcast discusses the innovative practices and management principles that have made Amazon a business leader, including single-threaded leadership, fitness functions, "disagree and commit," customer-centric product development, and a focus on long-term growth.
Working Backwards: Lessons from Amazon's Success
Amazon's Pioneering Ways of Working: A Legacy of Innovation
Single-Threaded Leadership and Fitness Functions: Keys to Effective Management
The Single-Threaded Leader Model: Creating Ownership and Accountability
Disagree and Commit: Making Informed Decisions Through Diverse Perspectives
Leaders Are Right a Lot: The Art of Working Backwards
Working Backwards: A Customer-Centric Approach to Product Development
Crafting Effective PR FAQs: A Step-by-Step Guide
Creating a Product Funnel: Avoiding the Thinking to Doing Gap
The Power of Input-Output Metrics and Long-Term Growth
Input Metrics: Measuring the Customer Experience
Navigating Product Failures: Lessons from Amazon's Fire Phone and Other Failed Products
Fostering Innovation at Amazon: Strategies and Structures
Elevating Hiring Standards: The Bar Raiser Process and Its Impact
Implementing Scalable and Durable Processes for Business Growth
Book Recommendations, Favorite Movies, and Recent Discoveries
The Art of Asking the Right Questions and Using Feedback
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