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Profile: Jeff Bezos, The Remarkable Founder of Amazon, Blue Origin and More

Few entrepreneurs have had such an impact on the American landscape as entrepreneur Jeff Bezos. Known to many as the founder of Amazon, the world’s largest e-commerce store, Bezos is also the founder of other enterprises such as Blue Origin, his space company. Here we take a closer look at lessons we can learn from this visionary and exceptional individual.

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Have a Vision and Plan for the Long Term

While the founders of most tech startups were eager to rake in the dollars and establish their ‘credibility’ to investors through immediate profitability, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos took a decidedly different path. He shared his innovative ideas and long-term vision early on in his letters to shareholders and his team, asking them to make up their own minds whether his venture was worth investing in or not. He was frank about it, sharing that most investors did not think so in his first 1998 Letter to Shareholders.

Despite the low expectations set by financial pundits, Amazon defied such dire predictions. Shockingly enough, the stock price went from $5 a share to over $1800. There were times in between as well where the stock dipped but unlike many others, Bezos did not see the value of the business defined by its share price alone. From day one, it was clear that Amazon had a long-term vision and intended to expand at scale, as fast as it could to meet that vision.

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Amazon is truly a story of longevity and remarkable employment. In terms of business longevity, Amazon has outlasted many other competitors and players in the same field, while achieving a remarkable feat - employing over 500,000 people and thus becoming America’s second largest employer after Walmart.


Establish and Grow High Standards in Your Company Culture

In his annual letters to shareholders, Bezos is refreshingly honest and direct, while explaining his long-term vision for the company.

“How do you stay ahead of ever-rising customer expectations? There’s no single way to do it — it’s a combination of many things. But high standards (widely deployed and at all levels of detail) are certainly a big part of it. We’ve had some successes over the years in our quest to meet the high expectations of customers. We’ve also had billions of dollars’ worth of failures along the way. With those experiences as a backdrop, I’d like to share with you the essentials of what we’ve learned (so far) about high standards inside an organization.”
— Jeff Bezos, 2017 Shareholder Letter

Jeff Bezos’s 2017 Letter to Shareholders


Be customer-obsessed.

Bezos explains how it is much more important to focus on the customer instead of your competitors. You have to identify your customer.

“The No. 1 thing that has made us successful by far is obsessive compulsive focus on the customer as opposed to obsession over the competitor.”
— Jeff Bezos, Interview with the Economic Club
Image via Amazon

Image via Amazon

By focusing on what customers want or need, Amazon has won customer loyalty and thus high profitability. A great example of this is Amazon Prime which offers free, fast shipping to its customers. That thinking has paid off. Amazon Prime customers spend an average of $1,300 in a year, approximately twice that of non-members. Amazon has over 100 million Amazon prime customers.

“Who is your customer for the Washington Post? Readers. Full stop. Where do the advertisers want to be? Where the readers are.”
— Jeff Bezos, interview with the Economic Club

Invest in ideas with unlimited upside.

“A dreamy business product has at least four characteristics. Customers love it, it can grow to very large size, it has strong returns on capital, and it’s durable in time—with the potential to endure for decades. When you find one of these, don’t just swipe right, get married.”
— Jeff Bezos, 2014 Shareholder Letter

Jeff Bezos’s 2014 Letter to Shareholders


The 2 Pizza Rule: Get focused work done with small teams.

Bezos is famous for his “2 Pizza Rule” where he suggests that you work in smaller teams and never have meetings that require more than two pizzas to feed everyone present. This helps the group stay focused and nimble, and avoid long, unproductive meetings.

Every new idea has started out with a small group of people.

“I want it to always have the heart and soul of a small company.”
— Jeff Bezos, Amazon CEO

Decentralize decision-making and delegate.

Bezos, like many successful CEOs and leaders of large organizations have said before, emphasizes the importance of delegating and decentralizing decision-making. This enables swifter, agile responses to any customer need and opens up the door to innovation and new ideas. Bezos recognizes the potential for invention and creativity here and takes it a step further.

“We have the good fortune of a large, inventive team and a patient, pioneering, customer-obsessed culture — great innovations, large and small, are happening everyday on behalf of customers, and at all levels throughout the company. This decentralized distribution of invention throughout the company — not limited to the company’s senior leaders — is the only way to get robust, high-throughput innovation.”
— Jeff Bezos, 2013 Shareholder Letter

Jeff Bezos’s 2013 Letter to Shareholders


Focus on inputs and the outputs will take care of themselves.

Unlike a majority of publicly traded companies that invest a lot of time and energy discussing actual financial results and debating projected financial outputs, Amazon puts its energy and time into improvement.

“To be clear, we take these financial outputs seriously, but we believe that focusing our energy on the controllable inputs to our business is the most effective way to maximize financial outputs over time. . . . Our goal-setting sessions are lengthy, spirited, and detail-oriented. We have a high bar for the experience our customers deserve and a sense of urgency to improve that experience.”
— Jeff Bezos, 2009 Shareholder Letter

Jeff Bezos’s 2009 Letter to Shareholders


Measure your company by free cash flow.

“Why focus on cash flows? Because a share of stock is a share of a company’s future cash flows, and, as a result, cash flows, more than any other single variable, seem to do the best job of explaining a company’s stock price over the long term.”
— Jeff Bezos, 2001 Shareholder Letter

Jeff Bezos’s 2001 Letter to Shareholders


Nurture your young ideas to grow into large enterprises.

Few companies or leaders are as patient as Amazon or CEO Jeff Bezos have been regarding the time it takes ideas to take root, grow and be financially viable and self-sustaining.

“In some large companies, it might be difficult to grow new businesses from tiny seeds because of the patience and nurturing required. In my view, Amazon’s culture is unusually supportive of small businesses with big potential, and I believe that’s a source of competitive advantage.”
— Jeff Bezos, 2006 Shareholder Letter

Jeff Bezos’s 2006 Letter to Shareholders


R&D is part of every department.

While Amazon is famous for its emphasis on a data-driven approach throughout its online and physical stores, Bezos also points out how essential research and development, achieved through experimentation, brainstorming and invention is to the company’s internal work processes.

Image via FactSet

Image via FactSet

“And while many of our systems are based on the latest in computer science research, this often hasn’t been sufficient: our architects and engineers have had to advance research in directions that no academic had yet taken. Many of the problems we face have no textbook solutions, and so we — happily — invent new approaches.”
— Jeff Bezos, 2010 Shareholder Letter

Jeff Bezos’s 2010 Letter to Shareholders


Build on Top of Existing Infrastructure, Embrace Change and Accelerate Growth

“The current online shopping experience is the worst it will ever be. It’s good enough today to attract 17 million customers, but it will get so much better. Increased bandwidth will result in faster page views and richer content. Further improvements will lead to ‘always-on access’ (which I expect will be a strong boost to online shopping at home, as opposed to the office) and we’ll see significant growth in non-PC devices and wireless access. Moreover, it’s great to be participating in what is a multi-trillion dollar global market, in which we are so very, very tiny. We are doubly-blessed. We have a market-size unconstrained opportunity in an area where the underlying foundational technology we employ improves every day. That is not normal.”
— Jeff Bezos, 1999 Shareholder Letter

Jeff Bezos’s 1999 Letter to Shareholders


Know Your Strengths and Work at Your Most Productive Times.

In an interview with David Rubenstein at the Economic Club of Washington D.C., Bezos explained that he aims to have his ‘high IQ’ meetings in the morning before lunch. He prioritizes sleep, exercise and time with his family.

“I like to read the newspaper, I like to have coffee, I like to have breakfast with my kids before they go to school. So, I have my puttering time—it’s very important to me.”
— Jeff Bezos, interview with the Economic Club

He spends time with his family in the morning, reads the newspaper, enjoys coffee and personal time before diving into work at Amazon and his other ventures.

“I like to do my high-IQ meetings before lunch. Anything that’s going to be really mentally challenging—that’s a 10 o’clock meeting. Because by 5 p.m., I’m like, ‘I can’t think about that today. Let’s try this again tomorrow at 10.”
— - Jeff Bezos, interview at the Economic Club
 
 
tags: Jeff Bezos, Profiles, Amazon, Blue Origin, lessons, leadership, entrepreneur, innovation, inventor, customer happiness, customer experience, achievement, long-term planning
categories: Profiles, Inventions
Monday 11.26.18
Posted by Elf
 

Productivity Hacks: Morning Rituals and Peak Performance

How do you start your day? For many high achieving individuals, the morning is the key to a productive and fulfilling day.

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Planning ahead, even the day before can reduce anxiety and stress for the next day’s meetings, deadlines and requirements. After you take away the recommended 7-8 hours of sleep per day, you are left with a solid 16 hours to work, eat, shower, workout, relax, run errands, spend time with family and friends, and anything else you wanted to accomplish! It’s clear that planning makes a huge difference in the likelihood of you having an excellent productive and fulfilling day. 

“The best preparation for tomorrow is doing your best today. ”
— H. Jackson Brown, Author

After from those less frequent, urgent tasks that require extended hours and to “drop everything,” a large majority of daily events can be planned out, and thus prepared for. Achieving larger goals in life often starts with achieving smaller steps along the way. Having a daily routine can be very helpful in doing this. Day by day, you will see improvement and with consistent results, you can transform your life.

Benefits of having a regular healthy schedule include:

• increased energy
• increased optimism
• better focus
• clarity of purpose
• increased confidence
• open to opportunities
• greater awareness

“Success is something you attract by the person you become.”
— Jim Rohn, Motivational Speaker and Author

Here are seven steps adopted by successful people to set the tone in the morning so that they can get the most out of each day. These are suggestions that you can adopt in any order you like that helps you to be your best. You may find that following just one of these tips makes a big positive difference for you. Having greater confidence can lead you to pursue new opportunities and having deeper awareness can help you identify and create great relationships.

Morning rituals can be very helpful because the morning offers you some time for yourself before your busy work or school life begins. This is why many successful business owners and government leaders get up early to start with positive habits that help them every day.

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1) Workout

Working out in the morning is by far, one of the most important things you can do every day. Numerous government leaders and CEOs of the most successful companies on the planet, can attest to this. Aim to have a cardiovascular or strength building workout session for at least 30 minutes in the morning. Ideally, you can do 45 minutes to an hour but your schedule may vary per day and prevent this. Working out helps you take care of your body, clear your mind, set priorities and be more productive throughout the day. Working out regularly can significantly boost your mood, give you good energy throughout the day and increase your confidence, drive and optimism. Alpine skier Mikhaela Shiffrin has shared that she does a two-hour workout every day with cardio and weights.

2) Spend Some Quiet Time

Whether you have ten minutes or a full hour, take some time to meditate or pray and visualize. This quiet time with yourself can help crystallize new ideas and help you figure out things you need to do that day. It can also help clear out your mind of any anxieties, fears and worries so that you are at ease. Giving thanks and appreciating what you have can have a tremendous positive effect on your attitude and thus your openness to new opportunities and relationships. When you come from a place of gratitude, you are appreciative, welcoming and optimistic. There is a saying that ‘It’s not happy people who are thankful, it’s thankful people who are happy.” When you take the time to appreciate what you have working in your life, you may be amazed to discover that you have so much in your life that is already positive and affirming. By keeping a sense of appreciation for what you do have, you are able to better receive new opportunities.

You may find it helpful to write your thoughts down in a journal. You can also visualize how you would like like any interaction or meeting you have, to go by effectively ‘day scripting.’ What is your intention for the day? How do you want to be in your day? Perhaps your intention is to have positive interactions with other people. Perhaps it is to not criticize yourself. Set an intention that is personal to you and commit to doing it for at least seven days. You will start to see a difference in your mindset. Obstacles may disappear or become less intimidating.

3) Drink Water

When you wake up in the morning, you are a little dehydrated. Drinking water in the morning is essential for your health. Aim to get in a few glasses of water before noon and a full 64 ounces (eight standard size water bottles) in for the whole day. It helps to keep a water bottle with you to remind yourself to drink enough and to keep track.

4) Have a Good Breakfast

Breakfast really powers your day and is considered by nutritionists, doctors and fitness instructors to be the most important meal of your day. Far too often, people skip breakfast or rush out the door after just having coffee to make it to work on time. Aim to have a good breakfast and if you need to plan it out the day before, do that so you have breakfast available at home. For some, a nutritious green smoothie is the perfect quick, healthy breakfast and for others, a bowl of oatmeal or cereal. Choose a healthy breakfast with less sugar that will give you good energy to fuel your day.

5) Learn

Take some time to learn in the morning. It could be 30 minutes to an hour, depending upon the time you have. Focus on learning something new that is helpful to your own personal development.

6) Prioritize

You may have an endless to-do list, which can leave you frustrated and overwhelmed. The key to achievement is focus and that focus is achieved through prioritizing your tasks. Take a look at your to-do list and simplify it, placing the most important tasks at the top and narrowing it down to just three. Aim to finish those three goals in the morning before noon. If a task is more time-intensive but still a priority, make progress towards that goal and keep track of your progress. Start with your important, urgent tasks and keep going forward. Prioritize and keep your day top-heavy, doing the most important tasks at the start of the day.

“I do my high-IQ meetings before lunch, like anything that’s going to be really mentally challenging, that’s a 10 o’clock meeting.”
— Jeff Bezos, Founder and CEO of Amazon

In an interview with the Economic Club in Washington D.C., Amazon founder Jeff Bezos also shared that he pushes any top priority meetings that show up in the late afternoon for the next morning. Bezos aims to have all his more mentally stimulating and challenging meetings in the morning from 10 a.m to 12 p.m.

7) Have a Winning Attitude

As you build a great schedule for yourself that takes care of your body, mind and spirit, you will find you have increased energy, focus and confidence. You also consciously can develop a winning attitude - one where you follow through on your promises and where you see your end goal in mind and go out and achieve it. Having a winning attitude affects every part of your life positively. It requires determination and drive. You can renew this positive perspective through physical activities such as working out, gardening and activities that help you reconnect with your spirit, taking good care of yourself and engaging in affirming and positive communication with people that are important in your life. An attitude of persistence is essential to having a positive, winning mindset. You have to commit to completing things you agree to, where you know you will do what you said you were going to do. You also have to have a ‘thick skin’ where you do not let negative behaviors of other people, news you read or any other negative influence that you experience, prevent you from going forward. Regardless of what someone says to you, you have to keep going forward on what you had planned to do.


Here are some additional tips for your work day.

Minimize Distractions

When you work on a task, aim to be focused on it till you complete it. If it is a large endeavor, break it up into smaller tasks and take breaks every two hours. While some jobs and emergency response projects require ongoing email access 24/7, most do not. You can schedule out and plan your email usage. It has become common habit for people to spend hours on their smartphones daily and to check their phones every few minutes. This behavior is not productive and prevents you from focusing on any meaningful endeavor fully.

You may find it helpful to check your email in the morning as you start your day and then again two more times, once in the afternoon and one later in the evening. You can set a time when you stop checking email like 9 or 10 p.m. before you go to bed. Aim to have some time to yourself so that the last thing that you think of in your mind as you drift off to sleep, is not worrying you and preventing you from sleeping well.

Get up and move from your desk every two hours at least. Try to walk whenever you can can to get in some movement and avoid head, neck and shoulder pain from sitting at a desk for hours on end. If you do snack during the day, choose healthy snacks like fruit, nuts and energy bars. Your afternoon cup of coffee may help you jumpstart a slow or sluggish afternoon, but aim to stop drinking any caffeine before 5 p.m., several hours before you sleep.

Whether you are running a business or you have several financial expenses of your own to tally up, aim to do it during the day well before dinner so that you can approach it with a clear mind. This will also help you sleep better at night. Keep a working list of your expenses, so that you can prioritize payments and keep making progress on larger goals.

Letting Go of the Day

Finally, it is time to let go of your day. You may find it helpful to literally tear up your written to-do list and throw it away, signaling the end of your work day. Far too often, CEOs and small business owners are plagued by guilt, feeling that they have not done enough, despite having accomplished many things during the day. This is because they have a lot to do to run their businesses and achieve goals they have in mind. As you let go of the day, it is important to take a moment to also review mentally what you achieved that day and appreciate that. Plan out some priorities for the next day so you can fully let go of your day when you leave your office or end your work day. Later when you go to bed, you also can take a moment to go over what you did not achieve that day or obstacles you faced and let them go. It is important to let go of negative experiences so you can be free to enjoy your next day with a clear mind and positive spirit. When you go through mentally any event from the day that did not go as you wished, try to visualize it occurring the way you wanted. This act also frees you up from any sense of guilt or fear and if you need to ask for forgiveness for your mistakes, do so in a prayer or meditation. Then you can truly let the day go and enjoy your night and sleep well.

For those night-time oriented individuals like the developers at Potato London who do not operate at their best during the morning, but do their best creative work later in the day or at night, you can still use these ideas in a schedule that works best for you.

Remember, to give yourself enough time to adopt new habits. 21 days or three weeks is a general rule of thumb when it comes to making behavior changes and truly adopting a new habit. Stay positive as you make progress. You will find that as you master the elements of your own life, that you are able to achieve bigger goals and take on more leadership responsibility in many other areas of your life. Personal self-mastery is key to high achievement and success. We hope you find these tips helpful in creating a more rewarding, fulfilling and successful life.

 
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Thursday 10.18.18
Posted by Elf
 

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