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How to Run Your Company Like Amazon and Why Google and Microsoft Are Laying Off People

How to Run Your Company Like Amazon and Why Google and Microsoft Are Laying Off People

FromMarketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips


How to Run Your Company Like Amazon and Why Google and Microsoft Are Laying Off People

FromMarketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips

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Length:
14 minutes
Released:
Mar 8, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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In episode #2694, we discuss the strategies and practices that have made Amazon a powerhouse in the business world. From their unique approach to meetings—using narratives instead of PowerPoint presentations—to their hiring practices and the Bar Raiser program, discover how Amazon's methods can be applied to your own business. Gain insights into the current state of the tech industry and the importance of investing in valuable skills. Tune in for all this and more on Marketing School.
 
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(00:00) Today’s topic: How to run your company like Amazon and Why Google and Microsoft Are Laying Off People 
(01:02) Eric explains how Amazon replaced powerpoint presentations with written narratives and memos to encourage clear thinking.
(01:32) Eric shares his experience implementing the memo-writing practice in his own company.
(02:04) Eric gives an example of a memo he recently wrote and how it helped clarify the company's goals.
(03:10) Eric explains the process of reading memos during meetings at Amazon.
(04:34) Neil mentions Amazon's focus on hiring talented individuals with strong systems and processes skills.
(06:00) Eric shares that Amazon pays most of its employees in stock and limits salaries to $160,000 to align long-term interests.
(06:49) Eric reveals that Amazon no longer relies on traditional reference checks during the hiring process.
(08:03) Neil discusses his company's approach to reference checks and the value of (negative feedback.
(08:04) Reference checks can save you from making a bad hiring decision
(09:09) Amazon's Bar Raiser program focuses on hiring people smarter than you
(09:57) Amazon's hiring process is thorough and values-driven
(10:33) What works for Amazon may not work for everyone
(11:08) Azure's growth is outpacing AWS
(11:57) Google and Microsoft may be cutting costs to increase profitability
(12:30) Keep investing in valuable skills and providing value to succeed
(12:51) Make a company more money to earn more money
(13:14) That’s it for today! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe!

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Released:
Mar 8, 2024
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Neil Patel and Eric Siu bring you daily ACTIONABLE digital marketing lessons that they've learned through years of being in the trenches. Whether you have a new website or an established business, learn the latest SEO, content marketing, social media, email marketing, conversion optimization and general online marketing tactics that work today. With over 35 million downloads and 1,400 episodes, you're sure to find something that will help you grow faster. If you're interested in being a guest on the show, e-mail eric@singlegrain.com to get on the waitlist.