To my lovely wife Jennifer and son Liav. Suddenly, everything is possible again. To my fantastic parents and my amazing sister, thank you for all the support and belief over the years. P.S. To any children born in the future, sorry you are not in this dedication. You would be in here if you already existed. INTERVIEWS WITH Sam Altman Marc Andreessen Patrick Collison Joelle Emerson Erin Fors Reid Hoffman Claire Hughes Johnson Aaron Levie Mariam Naficy Keith Rabois Naval Ravikant Ruchi Sanghvi Shannon Stubo Brayton Hemant Taneja Thank you to the founders and entrepreneurs I have worked with over the last decade either formally or informally. Your dedication, creativity, curiosity, energy, and hope to have a lasting impact and to make the world a better place has been inspiring. Countless people contributed their thoughts, revisions, and feedback on early versions of parts of this book. Thanks to the entrepreneurs and investors who allowed me to interview them, and whose perspectives have added immeasurably to this book. Sam Altman, Marc Andreessen, Patrick Collison, Joelle Emerson, Erin Fors, Reid Hoffman, Claire Hughes Johnson, Aaron Levie, Mariam Naficy, Keith Rabois, Naval Ravikant, Ruchi Sanghvi, Shannon Stubo Brayton, and Hemant Taneja: Thank you for making this book smarter than I could have done on my own. Thanks to Stripe for believing in this project and committing to it early on. Thanks to Brianna Wolfson for managing the book project, Tyler Thompson for creative direction, Kevin Wong for interior layout, Christina Bailey for transcribing the interviews and early edits, and Dylan Tweney for editing the manuscript. PRAISE FOR HIGH GROWTH HANDBOOK “Elad Gil is one of Silicon Valley’s seriously knowledgeable and battle-tested players. If you want the chance to turn your start-up into the next Google or Twitter, then read this trenchant guide from someone who played key roles in the growth of these companies.” —Reid Hoffman, cofounder of LinkedIn, co-author of the #1 NYT bestsellers The Alliance and The Startup of You “This book is packed with key frameworks for building your company, as well as inside knowledge gleaned from helping some of the most important new companies in tech. I have benefited from Elad’s advice at Instacart and this book codifies many of those learnings in book form.” —Apoorva Mehta, cofounder and CEO of Instacart “Elad eschews trite management aphorisms in favor of pragmatic and straight-shooting insights on complex topics like managing a board of directors, executing functional re-organizations with as little trauma as possible, and everything in-between.” —Dick Costolo, former CEO of Twitter and serial entrepreneur “Armed with observations gathered scaling some of the most successful and important companies of Silicon Valley, Elad has no-nonsense, highly applicable advice to any operator transitioning a company from the proverbial garage to the next stage and beyond.” —Max Levchin, cofounder and CEO of Affirm, cofounder and CTO of PayPal “Elad first invested in Airbnb when we were less than 10 people and provided early advice on scaling the company. This book shares these learnings for the next generation of entrepreneurs.” —Nathan Blecharczyk, cofounder of Airbnb, Chief Strategy Officer, and Chairman of Airbnb China “Elad is one of the best connected and respected early stage investors in the Valley - he invested in Minted when we had fewer than 50 employees and his advice was critical to us in growing our business to where we are now, in the low hundreds of millions in sales. In his book, he crystallizes all of these learnings for the next generation of companies.” —Mariam Naficy cofounder and CEO of Minted “Elad is one of the most experienced operators in Silicon Valley having seen numerous companies hit their inflection point. His advice has been key for Coinbase as we go through hypergrowth, from hiring executives to improving M&A.” —Brian Armstrong, cofounder and CEO of Coinbase “Elad jam packs every useful lesson about building and scaling companies in a single, digestible book. My only gripe is that he didn’t write this when we were in the early days of Box as it would have saved my ass countless times.” —Aaron Levie, cofounder and CEO of Box ABOUT THE AUTHOR Elad Gil Elad Gil is an entrepreneur, operating executive, and investor or advisor to private companies such as Airbnb, Coinbase, Checkr, Gusto, Instacart, OpenDoor, Pinterest, Square, Stripe, Wish, and others. He is cofounder and chairman at Color Genomics. Elad was CEO of Color from 2013 to December 2016. Previously, he was the VP of Corporate Strategy at Twitter, where he also ran various product (Geo, Search) and other operational teams (M&A and corporate development). Elad joined Twitter via the acquisition of Mixer Labs, a company where he was cofounder and CEO. Mixer Labs ran GeoAPI, one of the early developercentric platform infrastructure products. Elad spent many years at Google, where he started the mobile team and was involved in all aspects of getting that team up and running. He was involved with three acquisitions (including the Android team) and was the original Product Manager for Google Mobile Maps and other key mobile products. Prior to Google, Elad had product management and market-seeding roles at a number of Silicon Valley companies. He also worked at McKinsey & Co. Elad received his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and has degrees in Mathematics and Biology from the University of California, San Diego. A NOTE TO READERS How to use this book Many of the sections of this book started life as blog posts on my website, blog.eladgil.com, where I’ve been writing since 2007. It’s not meant to be read straight through, like a novel or a class curriculum. This is meant to be an active reference—a book you can flip through to find useful guidance on specific topics when you need some perspective or advice. I’ve included many interviews from entrepreneurs with proven track records. Although I have worked at some of the fastestgrowing companies in Silicon Valley history, my experience is far from exhaustive. Sometimes it just helps to have different perspectives. I’m honored to include these experts’ perspectives, even when—especially when—it doesn’t jibe completely with my own. You might find it fun to skip between interviews and read one after the other—there are some great stories and valuable advice embedded within. When there are online references that might prove useful, I’ve included a footnote pointing to my website, where you can find more direct links to these resources. For those links, additional resources, and updates, visit growth.eladgil.com. Table of contents DEDICATION ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ABOUT THE AUTHOR HOW TO USE THIS BOOK INTRODUCTION Welome to the High Growth Handbook An interview with Marc Andreessen CHAPTER 1: THE ROLE OF THE CEO The role of the CEO: Managing yourself Personal time management Delegate Audit your calendar weekly, then monthly Learn to say No Realize your old patterns of work can no longer apply Take vacations and time off Work on things you care about The role of the CEO: Managing your reports An interview with CLAIRE HUGHES JOHNSON Insights: Working with Claire: an unauthorized guide The changing cofounder dynamic CHAPTER 2: MANAGING THE BOARD “Hiring” your board of directors Choosing a VC partner who is right for your board Choosing an independent board member The chairman of the board Board diversity Ways to source diverse board candidates Board evolution over time
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