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YC scaling miniconf notes

f-10 10-25 (max flat size)

  • feels really good at this size 25-60
  • 50+ reduced individual load, carrying less on shoulders, need external motivation

hero mode:

  • if I'm going to ask everyone to work hard, I have to work hardest
  • should step away and hire people
  • leader always cranking isn't helpful - not solving future problems
  • be aware with new managers, if too busy then they are in hero mode

Delegation:

  • let people own decisions, not just 'recommendation responsibility'
  • people make much better decisions

Hiring (zenefits)

  • as soon as you find pm fit hiring speed becomes a competitive advantage
  • 2 limits on growth: 1) top of funnel 2) hiring speed
  • trust VPs enough to not have to review your hires
  • do weekly / biweekly all hands meetings because you forget you're a nexus of communication, no one else does, they have bits and pieces

Pete (optimizely)

  • disregard for authority leads to flat structures
  • write down company culture, let's employees have a template to evaluate for against
  • find mentors outside company when management starts tripping up
  • meeting on Friday when every team presents to the company

Homejoy

  • hire someone for business ops
  • force people from ic role to manager too early due to hyper growth
  • ask them to resign
  • get a bigger office asap
  • employee surveys are important, they are not as happy as they thought they were
  • OKRs - do it for everyone in the company so that everyone knows what everyone else is focused on

Hiring:

  • it should be super obvious with the VPs, you should feel like they would be much better than you at doing the job
  • don't be scared of recruiters for VP level, when you want to hire lots of people at once get an in house
  • in network recruiting: walk through all places you worked, who are the 5 smartest people you worked with?
  • 1-4 ranking for all interviewers (1 I would fight to not hire this person, 4 I would fight to hire this person)
  • would you recommend your friends to come interview at our company?
  • trial week - 75% success rate. Take a week of vacation and get paid for it, 1 week less vacation but it will be better!
  • managers should spend 80% of their time training employees

Questions:

  • CEO does first then last interviews. How are things really screwed up in this area of org and how will you fix it? Do they have a plan?
  • what do you like doing outside of work? Proxy for are they passionate?
  • on a scale of 1-10 how lucky are you?
  • what's the thing you worked hardest on in your entire life and why?
  • explain something complicated to me

Firing:

  • share explicit list that you both agree you're expecting to get done, then when they don't hit it it's obvious
  • adopt a lighter tone helps people not place a lot of importance on it
  • anonymous 360 to get feedback to figure out if they are shitty or not

Culture:

  • how you treat your people and how they treat each other
  • trust + respect
  • meet founders for all new hires

Focus:

  • should have no job except product and hiring

  • what software did you build?

  • spreadsheet of name, birth date, start date, employee number

  • focus on emailing key metrics every single day. These change based on key painpoints, keep everyone on track

  • Bamboo HR

  • 'high output management' book

  • 'hard thing about hard things' - Ben Horowitz

Worst mistakes:

  • hiring someone for a role before they understood what they needed out of that role (speak to a bunch of people in that role)
  • too slow to hire at pm fit. Business ($ coming in) and company (people, physical stuff). Don't want a big chasm between the two
  • get buyin for big decisions
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