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Giuliano Giacaglia
@giu
Every single big company feels disfuncional from inside, and like they are going to take over the world from the outside. True for Tesla, Meta, Apple and others
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Giuliano Giacaglia
@giu
There are exceptions though. Some big companies are really dysfunctional
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Breck Yunits
@breck
Is that true though? I haven't heard that much about Apple. Certainly heard it about early Tesla and from various people at FB at different points.
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Aman Dhesi
@aman
Organizing a large group of people towards a common goal is hard and messy!
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Maksim Stepanenko
@maksim
more important proxy to pay attention to is whether your customers think you're killing it or not
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i assume this is the case with federal government also
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Alex Loukissas πŸ‰
@futureartist
Invert for many startups: many seem that they're killing it from the outside (product announcements, blog posts, socials, etc), when many are a duct-taped shit-show on the inside πŸ˜€
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Noah Jessop
@noah
i once heard the phrase that the best companies are "dumpster fires worth saving"
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Sterling
@sterling
literally every company is a shitshow from the inside no matter the external appearance. Some even make money in spite of themselves (e.g. Twitter) It's always good perspective to remember as we're dealing with our own dumb shit
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perception = power
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