Don't focus on competitors; focus on the person paying you.
Huge shifts are happening at under Jeff Bezos' ownership. Bezos recently announced a major recalibration of the opinion section, stating it will now exclusively "support and defense of two pillars: personal liberties and free markets". This move has sparked significant debate:
Most companies lose their edge as they grow. They become obsessed with process rather than outcomes. Jeff Bezos fought this at Amazon by living by the "Day 1" philosophy. Here are his 4 core principles for staying ahead: Don't focus on competitors; focus on the person paying you
💡 Are you making decisions for today, or for 10 years from now? #Leadership #Amazon #Day1 Option 2: The "Writing Over Talking" Strategy Best for productivity or business strategy audiences. Stop using PowerPoints. Start writing memos.
Is this a necessary modernization or a shift in journalistic independence? 📰 #WaPo #MediaNews #JeffBezos Quick Tips for a "Bezos-Style" Post: This move has sparked significant debate: Most companies
Avoid "nearly," "significantly," or "most." Use data instead.
Find the defects and fix them at the root. Here are his 4 core principles for staying
One of Jeff Bezos' most famous rules at Amazon was banning PowerPoint in executive meetings. Instead, meetings start with 30 minutes of silent reading of a 6-page narrative memo.