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Peter Thiel on how the PayPal team didn’t get along—and why that’s good:
“We were less smoothly functioning… but people felt ownership. They raised their voices when things were off track.”
PayPal went from $0 to $1.5B in 4 years.
Peter thinks its intense culture was key to its success:
“The PayPal period was a very compressed four years from start to when eBay acquired it. It was a relatively entrepreneurial, somewhat chaotic culture. We had a lot of very strong personalities.”
He contrasts that with hiring people who just fall-in-line and argue less:
”I think a lot of companies bias towards having people who just drink the Kool-Aid. There's plusses and minuses to both. You'll have a more smoothly functioning company, but less dissent when things are going wrong.”
The PayPal Mafia was a team that argued, obsessed, and cared deeply. It didn’t mind friction. That culture ultimately minted a generation of legendary founders: Elon Musk. Max Levchin. Reid Hoffman. David Sacks. Chad Hurley. Jeremy Stoppelman.
Video source: @thisweekinstartups (2015)
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Видео Peter Thiel on how the PayPal team didn’t get along—and why that’s good: канала Startup Archive
PayPal went from $0 to $1.5B in 4 years.
Peter thinks its intense culture was key to its success:
“The PayPal period was a very compressed four years from start to when eBay acquired it. It was a relatively entrepreneurial, somewhat chaotic culture. We had a lot of very strong personalities.”
He contrasts that with hiring people who just fall-in-line and argue less:
”I think a lot of companies bias towards having people who just drink the Kool-Aid. There's plusses and minuses to both. You'll have a more smoothly functioning company, but less dissent when things are going wrong.”
The PayPal Mafia was a team that argued, obsessed, and cared deeply. It didn’t mind friction. That culture ultimately minted a generation of legendary founders: Elon Musk. Max Levchin. Reid Hoffman. David Sacks. Chad Hurley. Jeremy Stoppelman.
Video source: @thisweekinstartups (2015)
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Видео Peter Thiel on how the PayPal team didn’t get along—and why that’s good: канала Startup Archive
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