Rework - Jason Fried, David Heinemeier Hansson
My book notes that influenced me a lot to for a decade to strive for simplicity, and take the pragmatic approach.
Less is more & Simplification
Design Software to be simple, most Software is too complex, has too many features, too many buttons, too much confusion
Keep features to a minimum, max. 2 people on a product, embrace constraints
Build half a product - Start chopping and cutting out things, getting to great starts by cutting out staff that's merely good
Constantly look for things to remove, simplify and streamline
Speed, simplicity, ease of use and clarity
Focus on what won't change
Underdo your competition - cmp. The Flip - solve the simple problems, e.g. low tech
Highlight that your product or service does less - be proud of it
Once a product does what it should do - get it out there
Q: If you had to launch your product / business in 2 weeks, what would you cut out?
Start at the Epi Center, at the stuff you have to do, not with what you could do or want to do
Focus your energy on making the epi center the best it can be
Prioritization
LONG LISTS DON’T GET DONE!
Chunk into smaller lists
Prioritize visibly - only focus on the top of the list
judo solutions: Solution with maximum with minimum effort - Timeliness is more important than polish or even quality, Good enough is fine
Don’t confuse enthusiasm with priority
- Collect as many grand ideas as possible
- let them cool off for a while
- don’t act in the heat of the moment
- write them down and park them for a few days
- evaluate their actual priority with a calm mind
Say no, use the power of saying no to get your priorities straight
“Don’t believe the customer is always right”
You can’t be everything to everyone - be true to a type of customer more than to a specific customer
Take a deep breath - no urge to panic or respond to bad responses
Execution
Decide what you're going to do this week instead of long-range planning
Quick wins instead of very long running projects - the quicker it’s in the hands of customers, the better
Q: What can be done in 2 weeks?
Don’t spend too much time on one problem - quit and let someone else have a look at it
Speed changes everything: Get back to people quickly
Decide - Make the call, make progress, and get something out now
What can we do easily right now that's good enough?
EXECUTE: What you DO is what matters, not what you think or say or plan! see Stanley Kubrick
Make tiny decisions - tiny mistakes -> instead of big decisions - big mistakes
Don’t estimate - break things into smaller things - the better to estimate
Focus on what really matters: getting customers and make money
There’s no overnight sensation - it will take years until you’re recognized the right way
Product creation and launch
Grow slow and see what feels right
Use Freemium model - let customers try your addictive product
Test products early with small markets, small audience - welcome obscurity
Ignore details early on, start with thick Sharpie marker
Product vision
Get real - instead of describing, draw it
Get the chisel out and start making something real, anything else is just a distraction
Product criteria
Be at-home good - instead of in-media or in-store good
Decommoditize your product - cmp. zappos.com Pour yourself into your product and everything
Pick a fight -> be the anti- to differentiate, even opposite of an entire industry, cmp. Dyson
Focus on you, not on competitors
Give your customers the feeling: "This makes my life better"
Create a great product or service you want to use, you know the problem and the value intimately
It's not about packaging, marketing or price. It's only about quality
Tone is in your fingers, it's not the gears and equipment that matters
Sell your by-products
Put everyone on the front lines - everyone should be directly connected to customers
Personal behaviour
Instead of being a workaholic, figure out to get things done faster
Instead of entrepreneur - be a STARTER - idea, bit of confidence, push to get started
Stand for something, believe in it and live it - instead of a Mission Statement
Commitment strategy instead of an exit strategy
No time is no excuse
Know what you believe, sell less but highest quality
Get enough sleep - to keep high level of creativity, high morale, focus
Send people home at 5 - you don’t need more hours, you need better hours - rock-star environment
Emulate chefs - write your cookbook - how you operate that’s informative, educational and promotional
Introduce alone zone - no messaging, phone, email, meetings
Recruiting
Do it yourself first - hire when it hurts
You need an environment where everybody feels safe enough to be honest when things get tough
Candidates - dedication, personality and intelligence instead of CV and experience in years
Hire Managers of One - come up with own goals and execute them - need low direction
Avoid hiring delegators - meetings are a delegators best friends
Clear writing is a sign of clear thinking and know how to communicate, make things easy to understand
Writing is today’s currency for good ideas
Test-drive employees! hire them for a quick project
Marketing
Marketing is not a department
Marketing is what everyone in the company should do 24/7/365 - every communication is marketing
Press releases are SPAM
Favor niche media over mass media, much higher performance
(Marketing: phone answer, e-mail, use of product, every word on your web-site, error message, invoice)
Out-teach your competition instead of Advertising, etc.
Build an audience - speak, write, blog, tweet, make videos - share valuable information
Own your bad news (if something goes wrong)
Meetings and Communication
Meetings are toxic - if really needed:
- Clear agenda and as few people as possible
- specific problems
- point to real things, suggest real changes
- end with a solution and someone responsible for implementing it
Business criteria
Less mass, to quickly change anything like business model, product, feature set, marketing message and your mind
mass is increased by:
- long-term contracts
- excess staff
- permanent decisions
- meetings
- thick process
- inventory (physical or mental)
- hardware, Software and technology lock-ins
- long-term road maps
- office politics
No outside money - this is Plan Z
Start a business, not a startup
Don’t copy businesses (?) not sure
The core of your business should be built around things that won't change
Misc
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