“If two pizzas can’t feed the team, it’s too big.”
Here’s how the "Two Pizza Rule” shaped Amazon’s culture of innovation and growth:
The Two-Pizza Rule is rooted in Bezos’ belief that small, autonomous teams are more productive than large, bureaucr
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Amazon folks have such amazing thought process, this is new to me and that 6 pager thing was great too.
New update🚀🚀🚀
This is what I was talking about 🔥🔥
New looks to this amazing app are dope
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Debashis Samal
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We want to hear from you !!
What's one thing you wish was better about your fueling experience ?
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Share your thought with us !!
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Chamarti Sreekar
Stealth • 3m
YouTube algorithm started recommending me videos from 6+ years ago with folks from OpenAI.
Just realized that Sam Altman back then was President of Y Combinator and Co-Chairman of OpenAI.
Hey Guys ,
I Have Question recently i got a survey form for Hologram assistant it was new to me and I thought that something new is introduced to the Indian market . So I thought I should share with you all .
What's you thoughts on this ?
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Sanskar
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Hey folks I hope you are doing great
I just found this amazing skill chart from renga technologies from Instagram, In case any of you want to switch fields or learn a new skill.
Here's where to start 👇
Everyone's focused on the wrong part of Amazon.
Not Prime. Not AWS. Not their website.
They've quietly built a 413M square foot logistics empire.
Here's what your business could learn from Bezos:
In 1995, Amazon started as an online bookstore.
Yesterday, last two episodes of young sheldon were uploaded on amazon prime. Second last episode was emotional. I almost cried. Young sheldon an tbbt knew how to win the heart of the audience. I was overwhelming to watch such heart touching sitcom.
Hack Used By Startup #6
How 'One Book' Saved Amazon in Its Early Days!!
The Problem:
When Amazon was starting out, they had a problem with book distributors. These distributors said retailers like Amazon had to buy at least 10 copies of each book.
Everyone thought Bezos was insane in 2005...
When he gave away unlimited free shipping.
Now, Amazon's "free shipping" makes more money than Snapchat and Airbnb combined.
Here's how Amazon quietly created the most genius business model ever:
The y
I may be wrong but I feel chasing success is the most overrated thing that has been fed into our mind, we should not chase success but we should let success come to us with a slow and steady process, what's your thought?