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Wednesday, 4 June 2008

On 13:30 by RT in    2 comments
If Google's successes can be attributed to these principles, then they have to be worth modelling your own startup or enterprise around
  1. Ideas come from everywhere - it's not about frameworks and enforced ideation
  2. Share everything you can - don't be territorial and give credit for ideas
  3. You're brilliant, we're hiring - when you meet someone exceptional, fit them in even if you don't actually have a role
  4. A license to pursue dreams - make space for your people to explore tangential ideas
  5. Innovation, not instant perfection - start rough, learn and iterate
  6. Data is apolitical - be specific with measurement and data and make decisions based on it
  7. Creativity loves constraints - fixing at least a few parameters helps people start thinking out of the box
  8. It's users, not money - if you can successfully engage users, you can monetise them
  9. Don't kill projects, morph them - figure out how to repackage and rejuvenate struggling projects rather than waste invested ideas, time and money by shutting them down completely
Watch and listen to Google's Marissa Mayer on the 9 Principles. The video is really old and pixelated but it's still good:

2 comments - add yours:

Anonymous said...

Great post. The summarization on top is really useful.

Just one correction, as I was watching the video, I realized that the second point listed is incorrect, it should be "Share" instead of "Cheer".

RT said...

Thanks! Changed now. I summarised while listening rather than watching :)