This skill made Netflix worth $289 billion, says co-founder: ‘Hard work leading to success is a myth’
“I think hard work leading to success is a myth,” he said. “If I can be really smart about which problems I choose to focus on, [that] will make the difference. I don’t have to get everything right, because most things don’t make a difference. Some things do.”
At Netflix, Randolph used to “argue over every word of copy” and every photograph on consumer-facing products, he said — desperate to make sure everything was perfect before a customer saw it, he said.
Over time, he realized that customer reactions had little to do with the amount of polish on a new idea, and that his goal should’ve been to get real-life feedback on imperfect, half-finished tests as quickly as possible, he added.
“If it had even a inkling of being a good idea, no matter how bad the test was, it shown through,” said Randolph. “Customers would immediately perk their heads up.”
“So many entrepreneurs [are] up all night polishing their deck ... double checking every detail [and working] so hard,” Randolph said. But “you don’t lose the deal at 2 o’clock that morning because you didn’t check the fonts. You lost the deal four weeks ago when you didn’t have some fundamentals right.
This skill made Netflix worth $289 billion, says co-founder: ‘Hard work leading to success is a myth’
“I think hard work leading to success is a myth,” he said. “If I can be really smart about which problems I choose to focus on, [that] will make the difference. I don’t have to get everything right, because most things don’t make a difference. Some things do.”
At Netflix, Randolph used to “argue over every word of copy” and every photograph on consumer-facing products, he said — desperate to make sure everything was perfect before a customer saw it, he said.
Over time, he realized that customer reactions had little to do with the amount of polish on a new idea, and that his goal should’ve been to get real-life feedback on imperfect, half-finished tests as quickly as possible, he added.
“If it had even a inkling of being a good idea, no matter how bad the test was, it shown through,” said Randolph. “Customers would immediately perk their heads up.”
“So many entrepreneurs [are] up all night polishing their deck ... double checking every detail [and working] so hard,” Randolph said. But “you don’t lose the deal at 2 o’clock that morning because you didn’t check the fonts. You lost the deal four weeks ago when you didn’t have some fundamentals right.
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/08/17/netflix-co-founder-marc-randolph-hard-work-success-myth.html
小富靠勤,大富是命。
直接影响寿命和生活方式
或许你心里的罗马是父母有钱有势,可是有钱有势人家的孩子有别的想法
马斯克是世界上最有钱的人。他有个孩子最痛恨富人和资本主义。
虽然很多的经验可以借鉴。但是基本都是不可重复地。因为天时地利人和都已不同。马云前面倒下的不少。都是因为概念有了时机不成熟。当然没有概念的人自然啥都赶不上。
所以不要把成功人士的鸡汤看得那么有味儿,虽然有很多可以学习的地方。哈哈。
一万个人同时干一万件事情。天时地利让其中十个成功了。咱也不能说剩下的就是失败者。他们只不过是时运不济而已。
了空气炸锅烤Costco裹面虾让我尝
要是在2009年买三倍体,就是半个亿了。
同样的理念,同样的数学,同样的推理,时机不对,也是枉然!
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我老公在管我的一日三餐. 我要求大量蔬菜.
开始我比较受罪(他使劲放辣椒, 不好吃我还拉肚子)
现在好吃了.
我自我感觉我们两公婆挺好看的, 哈哈
都是锻炼后的身材, 自我感觉好了, 日子
过得比较开心.
所以我才讲“越王说的极是!”
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老朽如果卖掉房产,投入股市,再换个ID
就是这样的了!
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