In this episode of the Scuttlebutt Podcast, host Brock Briggs delves into the fundamental principles that propelled Amazon from their first sale in the 1990s to a staggering $575 billion in revenue by 2023. Drawing from the book 'Working Backwards' by former Amazon employees Colin Breyer and Bill Carr, Brock shares key takeaways that can be applied to any business. Key lessons include the importance of detailed documentation, the 'six-pager' technique for pitching new ideas, PRFAQ for execution, hiring principles including the 'bar raiser' concept, empowering leaders with single-threaded ownership, and the value of understanding input metrics to create a business flywheel. Tune in for actionable insights and practical steps to implement in your own business endeavors.
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Show Notes:
00:00 Working Backwards Presentation
02:13 Introduction to the Book 'Working Backwards'
02:23 The Importance of Reading 'Working Backwards'
03:35 Key Takeaways from the Book
04:36 The Concept of Building in Amazon
07:39 The Hiring Process at Amazon
14:30 The Leadership Style at Amazon
21:31 How Amazon Measures Success
28:31 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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The Scuttlebutt Podcast - The podcast for veterans starting, buying, and scaling businesses. Show host, Brock Briggs, talks with veteran business owners and operators about the specific tactics used in their business and how to apply them.
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