Lecture 10 - Culture (Brian Chesky, Alfred Lin)

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  • @sniperstaryt5080
    @sniperstaryt5080 Год назад +15

    15 year me learning about big companies from 12 years
    so far this series is the best

  • @community1854
    @community1854 8 лет назад +14

    Amazing..Airbnb is quite the story. When I attended the Startup School 2016 in the valley, I was determined to stay in Airbnb shared room and ride Uber shared. It was the most amazing experience I've ever had; the people I met as house mates were world-class, smart, enthusiastic travelers, and I would not give up that experience for anything - even a 5 Star hotel. Frugality as a driver of creativity is amazing; it is the mother of invention!

  • @jiantester12hjks
    @jiantester12hjks 9 лет назад +111

    It is amazing if you think Stanford could share this to the public

  • @bluecuracao6478
    @bluecuracao6478 Год назад +2

    This is price and you can literally feel that passion from Bryan, thank you!
    I wish every entrepreneur had the same missionary values in his/her mind

  • @macbroadcast
    @macbroadcast 10 лет назад +18

    41:55 Paul Graham Quote " Its better to have 100 people that love you then a million who dont care."

  • @IrinaJordan
    @IrinaJordan 10 лет назад +24

    Outstanding lecture. Brian is a dynamic speaker who is a true advocate of the company he's founded. I agree with Paul Graham's advice that you want "100 people love you versus 1000 people sort of care about you and your product/service". You can think about scaling after you have a core group of passionate fans on board. #startup #airbnb #culture

    • @alonrabi
      @alonrabi 8 лет назад

      Irina Jordan סתסצבצמבבצבע

  • @karmafairy351
    @karmafairy351 10 лет назад +10

    Wow, completely mind blown! I wish the lecture had been longer! Brain is obviously a very intelligent person and could talk a lot more than just the "culture".

  • @YazinS
    @YazinS 10 лет назад +15

    "Figure out the perfect experience for one person (without worrying about how it would scale)"
    Figure out how to make it scale AFTER

  • @fostiak
    @fostiak 10 лет назад +65

    Fourth. This video contains some excellent advice, but enough already with the "every one thought it was a crazy idea . . . no one would ever stay in some one's home" mythmaking. I've heard this myth repeated from two prominent presenters during these lectures, and I have to call BS. Couchsurfing was founded as a nonprofit in 2003 and was a recognized phenomenon worldwide when Airbnb got started. Couchsurfing's early success was an existence proof of the market demand for this marketplace play. It took some exceptional, driven people to see that opportunity and turn it into a billion dollar company, and they deserve tremendous credit for it, but let's not continue with this "it was a crazy idea that nobody but us saw" myth.

    • @RavikiranR
      @RavikiranR 10 лет назад +1

      I was thinking the same re:couchsurfing. Could it be possible it was a phenomenon entirely outside US?

    • @inouemak
      @inouemak 10 лет назад +3

      Ravikiran R Pete Touschner vrbo.com existed since 1990s and some of their market was eaten by AirBnB I think.

    • @RavikiranR
      @RavikiranR 10 лет назад

      Thanks makoto inoue.

    • @vascopatriciocoach
      @vascopatriciocoach 8 лет назад +5

      Peter Touschner I think the crazy idea was not the fact people were staying in each others' homes, but that you could actually monetize it.

    • @RaitoYagami88
      @RaitoYagami88 8 лет назад +14

      Wrong. Couchsurfing was not a commercial success during the founding of Airbnb.
      To start a for profit company on this idea WAS seen as crazy at the time, as evidenced by all the negative reactions Airbnb got from investors.
      Your hindsight bias enables you to say this now, but in a world where hotels are as common as dirt, it was a hard sell.

  • @mariamsargsyan2981
    @mariamsargsyan2981 5 лет назад +1

    In Professor Lin’s opinion, culture can be defined as--member of the team in pursuit of a company’s--. It’s all about how you fill in the blanks. Assumptions, beliefs, and values fill in the first blank, and an action fills in the second blank. I really liked his approach towards this.
    “Your beliefs become your thoughts. Your thoughts become your words. Your words become your actions. Your actions become the habits. Your habits become your values. And your values become your destiny” said Gandhi. This provides you with “stability to fall back on” because “it becomes a way to align people on values that matter to the company,” explains Lin.

  • @localancers
    @localancers 10 лет назад +2

    I like the "Magic Button" idea 44:11 :)
    Many useful advices in this episode.
    Thanks!

    • @BESTGaming1105
      @BESTGaming1105 8 месяцев назад

      Did These Videos Help You In Any Shape Or Form?

  • @BerniWar
    @BerniWar 10 лет назад +7

    :~37:00 How to start a company : Articulate the Vision, Develop the Strategy , Have Great People

  • @LokeshKumarIIT
    @LokeshKumarIIT 3 года назад +1

    this is a great lecture on culture equivalent to a diamond advice for new beginners which they often dont think about till they raise and are on fire to hire their employees

  • @sheikhmuhammedtadeeb5677
    @sheikhmuhammedtadeeb5677 4 года назад +1

    I am really loving this series

  • @ProlDaniel
    @ProlDaniel 10 лет назад +3

    Second! :) The culture of a startup is like a new family for you

  • @leonelcastillo.o
    @leonelcastillo.o 2 года назад

    The answer to the last question was one of the best parts of the lecture for me! Nive revelation

  • @ekanem2954
    @ekanem2954 8 лет назад +5

    brian tells the best stories

  • @allenllewellynkra
    @allenllewellynkra 7 лет назад +2

    best lecture so far

  • @av.muratcelik77
    @av.muratcelik77 10 лет назад +1

    Thank you Brian,thank you Alfred.

  • @ericervin2513
    @ericervin2513 5 лет назад +2

    fantastic presentation. Thank you for sharing.

  • @thehari75
    @thehari75 4 года назад +3

    RIP TONY HSIEH ❤

  • @StanGanweizhong
    @StanGanweizhong 10 лет назад +1

    Comprehensively shared by both on the topic.

  • @hoodasaurabh
    @hoodasaurabh 10 лет назад +7

    Statement below hit me like a brick.
    "CEO has 3 jobs: Communicating vision, creating strategy and hiring Best folks to execute that strategy."
    If you are struggling with your #startup then one of the above 3 needs to be improved.
    What else did you find interesting in this video?

    • @CrisIsOnYT
      @CrisIsOnYT 10 лет назад

      Lecture 10 - Culture even it is not about culture

    • @inouemak
      @inouemak 10 лет назад +5

      ***** CrisIsOnYT My favorite is "we are missionary and they were mercenary" and "The best revenge against internet clone is just to make them run long term. You have the baby, now you have to raise it"

    • @hoodasaurabh
      @hoodasaurabh 10 лет назад

      makoto inoue Even I found these two good. But when am reading them now, they are more impactful :)
      Thanks.

  • @elkyelkyelky
    @elkyelkyelky 4 года назад

    Brian's sharing is so inspiring

  • @manolohk
    @manolohk 10 лет назад

    I agree, culture is for long term companies.. Culture is one of the main supports of a startup. Crisis may come in early days and culture will always be there to support you. I believe it is a must have investment, and you´ll just know once you achieve to build one.

  • @PrinceKumar-zb8us
    @PrinceKumar-zb8us Год назад

    Thanks for teaching importance of values, core and principle

  • @constantinelinardakis8394
    @constantinelinardakis8394 Месяц назад

    26:20 constraints bring creativity

  • @LRG53
    @LRG53 9 лет назад +5

    This was SICK

  • @Chasenoir
    @Chasenoir Год назад

    We live in a time where you can graduate as an MBA, and actually have real world application as a founder. Thank you Stanford.

  • @muhammadsaad3793
    @muhammadsaad3793 9 месяцев назад

    Brian Chesky is amazing

  • @emeebritto
    @emeebritto Год назад +1

    - Vision.
    - Strategy.
    - Team.

  • @elkyelkyelky
    @elkyelkyelky 4 года назад

    Finished, love Brian's sharing

  • @martingranadosgarcia4393
    @martingranadosgarcia4393 8 лет назад +2

    Can't like this video enough.

  • @constantinelinardakis8394
    @constantinelinardakis8394 Месяц назад

    22:00 job vs calling

  • @emeanyack
    @emeanyack 10 лет назад +1

    I'll share this video with my colleagues but that "unlisted" thing bugs me.
    Why did you guys make it unlisted?
    Edit: I think I understand it. The other courses are listed but not this. This is because there are some oaths in it.

  • @constantinelinardakis8394
    @constantinelinardakis8394 Месяц назад

    10:00 practice for culture

  • @kotdima1
    @kotdima1 Год назад

    Question: how do you select which user to make love your product? With different first user, the product may end up being "shaped" totally different. Should I listen to my guts as well which user should be the first one to love the product?

  • @constantinelinardakis8394
    @constantinelinardakis8394 Месяц назад

    5:20 values support the mission

  • @stephaniepolanco5905
    @stephaniepolanco5905 8 лет назад +1

    This was Awesome!

  • @christianostmo
    @christianostmo 6 лет назад

    my hour of tv is this

  • @Xavier-ny6tu
    @Xavier-ny6tu Год назад +3

    48:50 is where sam altman got idea of chat gpt

  • @MegaApeer
    @MegaApeer 7 месяцев назад

    Great!!

  • @charliewilson5605
    @charliewilson5605 4 года назад +3

    Very strange to watch this as Brian has just had to make the decision to lay off 25% of the company during the pandemic. With the early focus on Culture, I'm confident they will endure.

  • @BerniWar
    @BerniWar 10 лет назад

    great talk. thank you

  • @ulamss5
    @ulamss5 Год назад

    Brian is the embodiment of comically dystopian LinkedIn culture

  • @constantinelinardakis8394
    @constantinelinardakis8394 Месяц назад

    2:33 company culture

  • @constantinelinardakis8394
    @constantinelinardakis8394 Месяц назад

    28:00 culture

  • @TheForthemankind
    @TheForthemankind Год назад

    41:20 gold from here

  • @andyjdean
    @andyjdean 6 лет назад

    Does anyone else, feel exhausted listening to Brian Chesky. He has the energy needed to be a great founder and has all the treats you would expect. I enjoyed listening to how they did things, but realised that i was worn out after it. I think i know why now, take this quote from the video. think this is linked to making a service perfect for a person, but he does set up up with two posssible in roads... " and I will give you one example of this before i stop talking about this, right now on Air B and B you can, if you put your home on Air B & B you can click a button, and a profess, kind of works like Uber, and we did it before Uber, professional photographer, comes to your house and they will photograph your homes for free, we have 5000 photographers around the world and we photograph 100,000 of homes so it probably one of the largest one demand photography networks if there was such a thing, it probably the only one, but erm in the world. and that started with joe and I, we were living with, not living with staying with this one host in new york city." All in 31 seconds! so fast and the core theme is dropped and the picked back up multiple times. That's why i think i was exhausted after listening intently.

  • @saturn-6-66
    @saturn-6-66 2 года назад +14

    It's 10th lecture and who's being consistent with me ??

  • @whynesspower
    @whynesspower 4 года назад +5

    Don't you think we are in for a free ride, Stanford University Mangement team. Some of us who are keenly watching videos from this course, if we could make it big you all will be the first one to be paid for uploading this course for free, that too in such a time when most of us coundn't afford it, if it was not for free.

  • @constantinelinardakis8394
    @constantinelinardakis8394 Месяц назад

    29:00 story

  • @constantinelinardakis8394
    @constantinelinardakis8394 Месяц назад

    31:30 missionaries vs mercenaries

  • @kubilaya7861
    @kubilaya7861 6 лет назад

    read built to last and 5 dysfunctions of a team, ideas are from these books.

  • @farazcoo7
    @farazcoo7 11 месяцев назад +1

    Utilities get sold at commodity prices

  • @MichaelMcCafferty
    @MichaelMcCafferty 10 лет назад +1

    First! :) excellent video!

  • @constantinelinardakis8394
    @constantinelinardakis8394 Месяц назад

    17:00 core values arw this

  • @anuragmadan
    @anuragmadan 9 месяцев назад

    still helpful

  • @superan1881
    @superan1881 4 года назад +1

    2:58 Gandhi not Ghandi -- lol.

  • @constantinelinardakis8394
    @constantinelinardakis8394 Месяц назад

    32:20 left off

  • @llmehdill
    @llmehdill 2 года назад

    39:05 what!

  • @AnyFactor
    @AnyFactor 4 года назад

    Airbnb's OS contribution >> airbnb.io/projects/

  • @BatesLOL
    @BatesLOL 7 лет назад

    sugar pine 7

  • @christianOver9000
    @christianOver9000 8 лет назад

    Alfred seems to have quite the chip on his shoulder

  • @constantinelinardakis8394
    @constantinelinardakis8394 Месяц назад

    18:30 beliefs shouldnt be diversex

  • @ifudarebeatme
    @ifudarebeatme 9 лет назад

    He is Mahatma Gandhi, not Mahatma Ghandi.

  • @syphiliticpangloss
    @syphiliticpangloss 4 года назад

    Notice how no one talks about the downsides of their products?
    Explicit evil should be first in all of these interviews.

  • @ahmadmusaahf
    @ahmadmusaahf 10 лет назад

    third

  • @scotturner3178
    @scotturner3178 5 лет назад +2

    Not impressed. More hype than substance.

    • @tarkovsky69
      @tarkovsky69 4 года назад +4

      Scot Turner.. I guess.. why don't you direct us to the story of your startup?😃