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E3: Netflix Co-Founder Jim Cook Shares the Secrets to Being a Great CFO

E3: Netflix Co-Founder Jim Cook Shares the Secrets to Being a Great CFO

FromRun the Numbers


E3: Netflix Co-Founder Jim Cook Shares the Secrets to Being a Great CFO

FromRun the Numbers

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Length:
51 minutes
Released:
Jan 3, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week on Run The Numbers, host CJ Gustafson is joined by an all-time great: Jim Cook, one of the six original co-founders of Netflix. If you’re looking for an ERP platform, check out our sponsor, NetSuite: http://netsuite.com/metrics 
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TIMESTAMPS:
(00:00) Episode Preview: CJ’s learnings from Jim
(03:40) SEGMENT: CJ's opening “Off the Books” monologue on Instacart’s S-1 and advertising business
(07:18) Start of CJ and Jim’s interview
(08:05) What qualities separate a great CFO from a good CFO?
(10:15) How do CFOs develop accountability as a skill?
(14:26) Sponsor: Netsuite
(15:52) Why CFOs quit
(17:25) The importance of storytelling as a CFO
(22:15) Jim explains first principles
(24:40) The fallacy of a right decision and perfection as a prison
(28:25) What was it like having Reid Hoffman on Mozilla’s board?
(29:39) Jim on what a good relationship between the CFO and their board looks like
(33:30) Transparency requires trust, trust requires transparency
(34:53) Being vulnerable as a CFO
(37:36) A time where Jim had to tell the board the hard truth
(38:57) Key frameworks Jim teaches in his coaching
(44:24) A learning Jim took away from his career at Intuit, Netflix, and Mozilla
(46:20) SEGMENT: Long-ass lightning round: an example of when Jim screwed up on the job, the ideal finance software stack, the craziest thing someone has tried to expense
Released:
Jan 3, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (61)

Run the Numbers is a weekly podcast about financial metrics and business models, designed for ambitious people operating tech startups. It's a collection of things host CJ Gustafson (CFO at Partstech and writer of Mostly Metrics) has learned and thought about in the trenches as a tech CFO. This show is meant to serve as a playbook of sorts for the stuff CJ wishes he knew earlier in his career, both from experience and from copying people smarter than himself. Topics frequently touch upon Startup SaaS Metrics, Annual Budgeting, Financial Forecasting, Headcount, Equity, Dilution, and Fundraising – and how all of these drive business performance and growth.