Elon Musk's Six Rules for Tesla Employees

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  • @dezzydayy4608
    @dezzydayy4608 Год назад +963

    I worked in a hospital for 40 years... the majority of our meeting were held STANDING UP... in this way, we said and discussed things QUICKLY and EFFICIENTLY and moved on

    • @MattGDesign
      @MattGDesign Год назад +26

      The reason why agile meetings are referred to as standups

    • @patriciomora9663
      @patriciomora9663 Год назад +21

      I have a hard time believing you worked in a hospital…

    • @Lcelenza14
      @Lcelenza14 Год назад

      this is the kind of meeting he approves of.

    • @bsculls
      @bsculls Год назад +1

      Casey do a video about pizza gate

    • @betraid
      @betraid Год назад +4

      I worked in a hospital too, but not as medic staff, i worked in hospital IT departament, and our meetings were the same, all team listening to team lead, all standing up in half circle around him, pretty efficient way of planning tasks and set deadlines.

  • @Kingjay814
    @Kingjay814 Год назад +3295

    As someone who is literally about to spend the next 4 hours of my life trapped in meetings I 100% agree with this. I’ve got a million deadlines and I lose half my day.

    • @Warclimb64
      @Warclimb64 Год назад +67

      So much deadlines, but nobody dies

    • @galaxia4709
      @galaxia4709 Год назад +7

      Show them this video

    • @dalespencer8694
      @dalespencer8694 Год назад +5

      ditch the meeting.

    • @chrisyoung9742
      @chrisyoung9742 Год назад +2

      If you agree, then leave the meetings ;)

    • @inomanafzal
      @inomanafzal Год назад +3

      @@Warclimb64 yeah, because those lines are already dead

  • @sinanjosephson6148
    @sinanjosephson6148 Год назад +431

    When I saw the thumbnail I was expecting the rules to be pure insanity but like damn my job needs those rules. The amount of times I’ve been brought to a meeting for something that has nothing to do with my department is ridiculous

    • @JuanWayTrips
      @JuanWayTrips Год назад +11

      I don't care for Musk, but most of these rules prove that a broken clock is right twice a day.

    • @leefa
      @leefa Год назад +10

      @@JuanWayTrips broken clocks don't build Tesla, monkeys that text, and Self landing rockets that will take us to Mars

    • @vhcrack
      @vhcrack Год назад +7

      @@leefa Elon didn't even make tesla

    • @jimpatriot179
      @jimpatriot179 Год назад +5

      @@vhcrack Wrong, yes he bought into the startup but it was Elon that made it

    • @therealjammit
      @therealjammit Год назад +1

      I came here to say the same thing. Say what you will about Elon this is a good idea.

  • @byVezro
    @byVezro Год назад +2154

    As a software engineer myself, this is spot on. Meetings destroy productivity and are definite time killers. I wish more companies followed these rules lol

    • @stuwest5862
      @stuwest5862 Год назад +3

      Look where it got Tesla.

    • @byVezro
      @byVezro Год назад +22

      @@stuwest5862 I can assure you that Tesla isn’t built on the backbone of long meetings where 90% of participants don’t contribute. If the meeting is important, attend it. Otherwise, use your time elsewhere on something productive. Simple.

    • @kaziupir
      @kaziupir Год назад +22

      After 2h meeting I'm tired more than after 8h of coding

    • @byVezro
      @byVezro Год назад +4

      @@kaziupir Facts

    • @khwolter9038
      @khwolter9038 Год назад +2

      Most companies I worked for didn't have rules for meetings. I came up with, and followed my own. i.e. I didn't go to many meetings.

  • @adeleetherton2665
    @adeleetherton2665 Год назад +1495

    I worked in a hospital for 40 years... the majority of our meeting were held STANDING UP... in this way, we said and discussed things QUICKLY and EFFICIENTLY and moved on ... :) ...

    • @meggi8048
      @meggi8048 Год назад +49

      yeah right... except when you have this one guy who needs to hold a monolog for 20 minutes when everyone else spoke his points in less than a minute.

    • @peterwhitey4992
      @peterwhitey4992 Год назад +3

      I understand if you're understaffed and busy in a hospital, it might be necessary to do it in such a way, but that doesn't make it a good way. It will makes people stressed. If a company really has a need to make everything that efficient and quick, then it's not a healthy company and it for sure is full of stressed employees.

    • @DerekBee
      @DerekBee Год назад

      @@meggi8048 cut him off and timebox the meeting to ensure it's efficient.

    • @ggandalff
      @ggandalff Год назад +11

      @@peterwhitey4992 Stand up meetings are a staple of agile work, they work. I've been to maany comfy meetings where almost all of the time was spent talking about the weekend or the weather, and if nobody interrupted to bring back the focus, they could last hours, for something that could have been worked out in 15-30 minutes

    • @peterwhitey4992
      @peterwhitey4992 Год назад

      @@ggandalff - I was commenting on the "QUICKLY and EFFICIENTLY and moved on ...", as if everything must be top efficient, rather than making a good workplace for the employees.

  • @mattiegeezus
    @mattiegeezus Год назад +834

    Even as a government employee, this is spot on.

    • @alexvt418
      @alexvt418 Год назад +1

      Ohhhh yes.

    • @woahitzyou12
      @woahitzyou12 Год назад +5

      i was just about to mention something like that. I date someone who worked for the state and they had meetings everyday. Such a waste of time and she agreed.

    • @EricMarenyi
      @EricMarenyi Год назад +1

      This is spot on for every employee.

    • @AlexG-pt2zs
      @AlexG-pt2zs Год назад

      Whatchu mean EVEN of course government jobs waste time and money

    • @Ontheroxxwithsalt
      @Ontheroxxwithsalt Год назад

      @@AlexG-pt2zsThat is such a load of crap. People love to say government employees waste time and money but what people do not understand is that most government offices are understaffed and employees are doing the jobs of 2 or 3 employees for the pay of 1.
      While all of you were home during Covid we were IN THE OFFICE WORKING. We were considered essential employees. While you were farting around in your boxer shorts we were putting in 10 hour and 12 hour days. Everybody knows that you should take a government job right out of college because if you can survive being a "public servant" you can easily thrive in the private sector. We bust our a$$es and do 3Xs the productivity of private sector. lmao
      Your comment is borne out of envy because, while we are paid less, our benefits are better. Stop crying about something you clearly have no experience with. Comments like yours make it that much more enjoyable watching private sector employees who come over to government jobs flounder because they have preconceived notions that it will be a cake walk. WRONG. I bet you wouldn't last a month.

  • @bhaskarkakati
    @bhaskarkakati Год назад +2173

    These are actual good rules. Corporate structure and processes are usually so inefficient. It doesn't hurt to trim down the fat and make room for only useful stuff.

    • @wybuchowyukomendant
      @wybuchowyukomendant Год назад +56

      Meh, those are the rules for robots, not people. "leave a meeting if you`re not contributing" for example, I learnt a lot on meetings, even the big ones, tho I didn't contribute anything. "be clear, not clever" - same thing, maximum efficiency at all times without even a smirk is why japanese are offing themselves from the rooftops.

    • @KeegansLife
      @KeegansLife Год назад +37

      @@wybuchowyukomendant these are awesome rules wdym? Being clever is a dumb persons way of trying to sound smart. Simplicity is more valuable. If you’re learning from a meeting then you are contributing

    • @darkm9695
      @darkm9695 Год назад

      What is your point here? You, like most vocal democrats, now hate Elon. You all loved him until he stood up for free speech and now since you disagree now hate him. So predictable

    • @bnchi
      @bnchi Год назад +11

      These are six rules but rule number 6 state in general to follow principals and not rules (contradiction) 🙄

    • @TPF00T
      @TPF00T Год назад +7

      @@bnchi Obviously he means follow the principles of the rules. There will always be rules, he is clarifying that you can bend them in order to better follow the spirit of those rules.

  • @johnytszcinco
    @johnytszcinco Год назад +2156

    This man got almost a million views in 17 hours by repeating a tweet smfh genius

    • @MF-rj2tk
      @MF-rj2tk Год назад +46

      efficient!

    • @kurce2145
      @kurce2145 Год назад +68

      the power of short videos, thats why tik tok is big, just like these rules: be efficient, be direct and be easy to understand.

    • @allanpedro2483
      @allanpedro2483 Год назад +16

      @@kurce2145 I think that the success of tik tok is not about that but I understood the message

    • @DrVolcA
      @DrVolcA Год назад +29

      It's not this man... It's Casey Neistat.

    • @howlermonkeymusic
      @howlermonkeymusic Год назад +37

      Naw, he got that many views by uploading an insane amount of videos for many years. Hard work pays off

  • @A13tech
    @A13tech Год назад +4263

    as an employee of a huge corporate company I absolutely agree with Elons "principles/rules" and I wish we could guide according to them.

    • @Cyrax89721
      @Cyrax89721 Год назад +43

      Maybe they need Casey's charisma in reading these rules to them. Send them the video!

    • @sergnio
      @sergnio Год назад +3

      Agreed - like the dinosaur tax laws regarding remote work in other states is #1 rule that I wish I could just "not follow"

    • @kaceesavage
      @kaceesavage Год назад

      Just start.

    • @toyotagaz
      @toyotagaz Год назад

      Same

    • @LanternLabs
      @LanternLabs Год назад +22

      He might be a bit of a nut but those are all good rules

  • @theDMLair
    @theDMLair Год назад +490

    Based on all my years of experience in corporations and companies, those rules are spot on. Meetings by and large are the number one time wasters at a company and most are pointless.

    • @matthewthibodeaux9830
      @matthewthibodeaux9830 Год назад +1

      Meetings are more informative than discussion based anyway. At least the ones at the place I work

    • @abzde
      @abzde Год назад

      @@matthewthibodeaux9830 Meetings at my company tend to be very heavy on the discussion topics. It's a waste of time in my opinion. I have to listen to two people discuss about something while 20 people sit there and wait their turn to discuss their own project with the supervisor. Sure it saves time for the supervisor, but the rest of the team has to sit their and look pretty for the camera while they wait their turn to talk. It's 30 minutes to an hour every week waisted. None of the projects overlap, so it doesn't benefit the 20+ people to listen the status of all the projects. But that's what we do because the boss loves meetings.

  • @jbonexc1725
    @jbonexc1725 Год назад +638

    The worst thing is getting pulled out of your work for a meeting that doesn't require your presence, but they think you should "listen in". This completely breaks workflow and almost puts you back to the beginning of what you were doing when you were pulled away from your work!

    • @phxees
      @phxees Год назад +12

      What's even worse is when someone who was asked to attend feels that they need to chime in just because they are there.

    • @Allanon123
      @Allanon123 Год назад +2

      @@phxees Malicious Compliance

    • @goranstojanov1160
      @goranstojanov1160 Год назад

      @@phxees Yup i hate that the most alongside if you are REALY bussy doing something important and tehn you are called for a meetiung and if you dont come you to some degree alreyd becoming/being branded as a black sheep among the group and also seen as some a*hole who defies overlords aka bosses summons.Not to mention hat then otehrs epsecialy power/money/positio/status hungry so called fellow workbuddies end up USING that against you and boss usualy says yes toi tehm bcs hey they answered every masters summon while this one dissobeyed and didt coem to few meetings no matter the contexts of the meting if you didnt obey the summons even if the meeting has nothin to do with you ist seen as you are going against the boss istelf liek you are going against teh whole company WHEN REALITY is that the meeting is about something that has NOTHING to do with yoru department,has NOTHING to do with the thing you curently working on and on top of that they puling you offf from extremely imporatnt work that has been done esepcialy if its at tiem when you are solwing extremely omplicated issue and finaly got a hand of it or detected some of the issues but still far off from fixing it.

    • @ragebait988
      @ragebait988 Год назад

      We’re sorry that every now and then we need to stop the delicate genius working.

    • @Nim...
      @Nim... Год назад

      I feel your anger, had my work place conduct bi-weekly meetings where most of the time its just a repeat of old things we've already discussed. The truly important meetings with every member happen once every month and those are important.

  • @TheACanning
    @TheACanning Год назад +34

    I worked for one of USA’s largest publisher and it was the meetings, constant, unnecessary meetings. I couldn’t believe how many company-wide to department meetings every week, usually, multiple a day. It was exhausting, but the snacks were on point everytime.

  • @Laplace3060
    @Laplace3060 Год назад +504

    When the first rule was avoid large meetings I thought it was going to be some anti-union bs but that actually sounds like a pretty good set of rules to live by in the workspace.

    • @ginfork
      @ginfork Год назад +1

      same. Kind of the opposite though to be honest

    • @brownbearlovecony8303
      @brownbearlovecony8303 Год назад +2

      Principles!

    • @MoahGentle
      @MoahGentle Год назад +1

      Rest assured Elon is anti unionization.

    • @misjastienen6300
      @misjastienen6300 Год назад +2

      This IS some anti-union bs tho. "competitive advantage" like wtf, you should'nt be competing with your colleagues, you should fight together for better working conditions, demanding a better pay, you know... union shit!!

    • @Leonidas909
      @Leonidas909 Год назад +11

      @@misjastienen6300 pretty sure this is related to problem solving & innovation in an inter-company competition, not intra

  • @CanyonWanderer
    @CanyonWanderer Год назад +253

    I was waiting for the one or two rules to disagree on, but these are excellent rules!
    I'm fortunate to work in a small team of software devs where our team lead uses the same rules: when the subject is not applicable to you or you have more urgent prio's : drop the call.
    Yes, we we tend to do most on Teams, not in person. Additional benefit: prep-time is minutes, there is no closing laptop/ workstation, go to meeting room, take notepad and pen

  • @mikeystown
    @mikeystown Год назад +229

    Agree with all except for #2. Juniors can gain a lot being in meetings where they don't contribute - e.g. seeing how your boss presents, negotiates, etc with the client (so you can learn how to do this in the future)

    • @Climate.Realist
      @Climate.Realist Год назад +37

      Well, in that case Rule 6 does apply- and it's fine that Rule 2 is in there

    • @MichaelRobertsWasHere
      @MichaelRobertsWasHere Год назад +8

      I feel like that would be considered a training and not necessarily a meeting though.

    • @irisxkx
      @irisxkx Год назад +4

      @@MichaelRobertsWasHere not really, a Training would require one of the Senior colleagues o take time exclusively to prepare and explain something to junior colleagues. Conversely, letting Junior Team members sit in Meetings to witness how others work is both an efficient way for them to observe the establised work dynamics, as well as a good way to get fresh 'outsider' feedback.

    • @SLPC_
      @SLPC_ Год назад +7

      Juniors can watch recorded meetings. Their presence is actually useless and the worst is having juniors asking irrelevant questions

    • @mikeystown
      @mikeystown Год назад +4

      @@SLPC_ I have never been to a meeting with a client that has been recorded, that's not standard practice. Our juniors know not talk unless spoken to

  • @DonutOperator
    @DonutOperator Год назад +77

    I wish they used these rules in the military.

    • @microwveman2063
      @microwveman2063 Год назад +3

      Love your videos Donut!

    • @koradelta
      @koradelta 10 месяцев назад

      yes i agree

    • @luke_mckay
      @luke_mckay 10 месяцев назад

      LOL I just commented that and then saw this. Totally agree.

  • @marsgizmo
    @marsgizmo Год назад +1382

    Trying a lot of methods over many years, I fully agree with all these points!
    I use them regularly and they're getting me great results.

    • @axios7603
      @axios7603 Год назад

      mf this is a billionaire owner class they don't give a shit about you why waste ur energy with them bullshit company products

    • @Xerlash
      @Xerlash Год назад +13

      Its great for teaching new hires too. They dont have anything to contribute and just listen. They should just leave without any knowledge and start destroying the Company, as their Idol does. /s

    • @makeascene1587
      @makeascene1587 Год назад +4

      The lead architect of my former studio would always say ‘clients pay us to design buildings not to have meetings’. Love him for it. It would be of no surprise that studio produced some of the best work of my career.

    • @VOLCAL
      @VOLCAL Год назад

      THERE WAS A PART ASN SUPERMAN IN 1993....FOLLOWED BY 25 YEARS OF CULTURAL TERRORSM FROM THE US MEDIA...
      THE US MEDIA COMMITTED RCIST CULTURAL TERRORSM AGAINST ASN AMERICANS FROM 1995-2017...

    • @MartinBiermeier
      @MartinBiermeier Год назад

      absolutely, many corporations don't align with it.

  • @TSGEnt
    @TSGEnt Год назад +478

    I was in a job at one point where our Wednesday staff meeting:
    -was 5 hours long,
    -if on staff, you were expected to be there
    - you must attend and stay whether or not you had anything to contribute
    -You were empowered only if you did what you were told to do
    -Every vocalised idea was met with, "Good. But..."
    -You never knew if you were going to be singled out and made example of for sake of the "owner" making his authority known.
    I don't work there any more.

    • @kjsdpgijn
      @kjsdpgijn Год назад +1

      Sweet Jesus what a massive fucking waste of time lol

    • @moo8698
      @moo8698 Год назад +1

      :) I feel you. I had to stand with others for 30 mins just to say to everyone that everything is fine in my department.. I was sick of it. I had to be there even if my presence was needed in my department. Then I usually said, everything is going to be ok if I can get back to work.. It worked sometimes.

    • @TSGEnt
      @TSGEnt Год назад

      @@moo8698 Ug.

    • @TSGEnt
      @TSGEnt Год назад

      @@kjsdpgijn Yup.

    • @salty_berserker_channel
      @salty_berserker_channel Год назад +1

      Did that company fail?

  • @natstar613
    @natstar613 Год назад +10

    Thank you for making a short informative video about this as opposed to a long drawn out one like most youtubers do.

  • @Stanbott
    @Stanbott Год назад +236

    I worked at some silicon valley companies and even Apple. Those are excellent rules. meeting-itis just makes you look busy and meetings are usually poorly run. Elon's onto something.

    • @aebalc
      @aebalc Год назад +7

      Yeah, but they usually have pastries, so they aren't a total loss.

    • @VOLCAL
      @VOLCAL Год назад

      THERE WAS A PART ASN SUPERMAN IN 1993....FOLLOWED BY 25 YEARS OF CULTURAL TERRORSM FROM THE US MEDIA...
      THE US MEDIA COMMITTED RCIST CULTURAL TERRORSM AGAINST ASN AMERICANS FROM 1995-2017...

    • @VOLCAL
      @VOLCAL Год назад

      @Casey_Neistat ₊₁₈₇₈₂₁₃₀₅₉₁
      THE US MEDIA COMMITTED RCIST CULTURAL TERRORSM AGAINST ASN AMERICANS FROM 1995-2017....YOU WERE A PART OF THAT CASEY...KEEP IT REAL MAN...

    • @VOLCAL
      @VOLCAL Год назад

      @Casey_Neistat ₊₁₈₇₈₂₁₃₀₅₉₁
      THE JOOUULS AND BLKS AND WHTES ESSENTIALLY SCAPEGOATED ASIAN AMERICANS TO KEEP THE PEACE..
      THEY CANT DO THAT NO MORE SINCE 2017 WHEN SOCIAL MEDIA BECAME A THING.....NO MORE EXCUSES....EVERYBODY HAS A VOICE NOW...

    • @VOLCAL
      @VOLCAL Год назад

      @Casey_Neistat ₊₁₈₇₈₂₁₃₀₅₉₁
      FISHER STEVENS THE COVE WAS AND CONTINUES TO BE A H8TE CRIME....

  • @KyleJess
    @KyleJess Год назад +871

    Agree with all the rules, but always liked Gary Vee’s outlook the most… “Don’t ever expect your employees to care as much as you do, unless they have equal shares in the company” 🙌

    • @liverpoolynwa9029
      @liverpoolynwa9029 Год назад +51

      Listening to Gary Vee is quite a bad idea

    • @ExtremePrejudice
      @ExtremePrejudice Год назад +5

      @@liverpoolynwa9029 Why?

    • @youdontneedtoreadthis
      @youdontneedtoreadthis Год назад +7

      The fact that that needs to be said baffles me

    • @gravious
      @gravious Год назад +27

      I always find that quote so disingenuous. People don't need to be invested, they're paid a salary. if the pay isn't good enough, get a different job. If the pay is good enough, you should do what you can to continue earning that salary. No-one owes you a living, pay isn't a hand out, its a transaction, work for money.

    • @wadesweeney2200
      @wadesweeney2200 Год назад +3

      And that my friends is why Elon is the man and finds success in everything he does.

  • @RippanCSGO
    @RippanCSGO Год назад +337

    as a software engineer I've used these rules just like many others for years. 95% of all big meetings could just be a email, its such a waste of time and cost the company a lot in cash.
    We have gotten our stands-ups down to 5 minutes now, its great. I also love that in my company, the busy icon in teams means something... you gonna disturb me? It better be very important.

    • @pas84av2
      @pas84av2 Год назад +4

      Because it's generic management advice. Anyone working in a corporate setting knows this.

    • @ajnart_
      @ajnart_ Год назад

      A tech tip for you is to convince your boss to actually do stand-ups while standing up like Adele Etherton said in her comment it forces you to do "things QUICKLY and EFFICIENTLY"

    • @bl4xe
      @bl4xe Год назад +3

      If you're a software engineer you shouldn't side with elon. Dude doesn't know shit about the tasks his employees have to do but pretends he does and even interviews them

    • @ericlefort
      @ericlefort Год назад +5

      @@bl4xe Is Elon doing a lot of things wrong? Yes. Is what he said here about meetings true? Yes. Separate the person from the ideas.

    • @bogdanp4648
      @bogdanp4648 Год назад

      @Rippan, how have you gotten stand-ups down to 5 minutes?

  • @lookcheckthisout
    @lookcheckthisout Год назад +153

    This video was clear, precise and understandable.

  • @mamalovesthebeach437
    @mamalovesthebeach437 Год назад +57

    These rules also apply nicely to those of us who work from home… my husband thinks nothing of continually interrupting me, asking me questions all over the map. We run a business together and he’s generally out of the office and it gets so much more done! The best way to handle questions without hampering someone’s work flow is to write it down and if you must ask as opposed to text, etc. gather your questions and have a quick sit down meeting. You can’t argue with Elon and his success. Thanks for this Casey!💜

    • @VOLCAL
      @VOLCAL Год назад

      THERE WAS A PART ASN SUPERMAN IN 1993....FOLLOWED BY 25 YEARS OF CULTURAL TERRORSM FROM THE US MEDIA...
      THE US MEDIA COMMITTED RCIST CULTURAL TERRORSM AGAINST ASN AMERICANS FROM 1995-2017...

  • @DeGoya
    @DeGoya Год назад +266

    I'm a software engineer that has worked for large companies and I can confirm that those are pretty good rules

    • @Xoid97
      @Xoid97 Год назад +6

      Stopped showing up to standups everyday and ignored emails from my superior in the chain of command! It worked great!
      Until they fired me 2 weeks later

    • @patrickross1694
      @patrickross1694 Год назад

      I disagree with the communicate directly rule. I am a senior engineer who has worked on various projects in my org. I get messaged by person 1 on team A then by person 2 on team A regarding the same thing.

    • @metubegalvez
      @metubegalvez Год назад

      good tips. whats your point Casey? dont go jerryrig on us

    • @longnguyen80
      @longnguyen80 Год назад

      @@patrickross1694 what would you suggest?

    • @katepaterson4052
      @katepaterson4052 Год назад

      Principles! 😉😂👌

  • @farzyness
    @farzyness Год назад +85

    I worked at Tesla for 4+ years and I cover a lot of this on my channel. These rules work folks. I’ve never seen a more productive, inspired, and hard working group of folks in my life. And it was INCREDIBLY rewarding.

    • @Your_National_Anthem
      @Your_National_Anthem Год назад +21

      In psychology they call this Stockholm syndrome.

    • @jeannine1991
      @jeannine1991 Год назад +7

      So, why aren’t you still there?

    • @WonderfulWorldOfWendy
      @WonderfulWorldOfWendy Год назад

      @@Your_National_Anthem LOL

    • @jezza_fat
      @jezza_fat Год назад +2

      Doesn't Tesla have ridiculous turnover?

    • @randomguy1221
      @randomguy1221 Год назад +3

      @@jeannine1991 he has videos on his experience there. I’m not sure why he stopped working there, but I think he made a bunch of money because of his stock compensation, and now makes Tesla RUclips videos.

  • @debram2097
    @debram2097 Год назад +16

    Sooooo true!! I use to avoid large meetings because it WAS a waste of time. Just management show casing themselves and reminding you who is in charge but do nothing but waste my time, be less productive, etc. Then I was labeled as not being a team player. Go figure.

  • @The_Guth
    @The_Guth Год назад +8

    Some Companies need this video as a refresher. Very old school practices are still being used on occasions

    • @markussitzmann
      @markussitzmann Год назад

      That even applies to Elon (the refresher part).

  • @tjsnell
    @tjsnell Год назад +31

    A really bright CTO I was doing business with needed me to meet all his key staff. Instead of having everyone on a 2 hour call, he had each person jump on for 10 minutes to speak, and then he literally would kick them off as to not waste their time. And I don't think you'll be shocked to hear everyone likes working for him. And I liked doing business with him.

  • @jayf9259
    @jayf9259 Год назад +3

    He got right to the essences about how meetings can be inefficient. Good instruction/advice!

  • @MrOscarSthlm
    @MrOscarSthlm Год назад

    Short, fun and informative! :) Always awesome videos!

  • @LifeOfTom
    @LifeOfTom Год назад +226

    It’s not rude.. it’s efficient! 👏

    • @skylilly1
      @skylilly1 Год назад +1

      We had 5 minute stand-up meetings twice a week. It worked well. You had to be quick and precise and it kept the day to day business running smoothly , loved it!

    • @EclipseGamingVideosHD
      @EclipseGamingVideosHD Год назад

      THOMAS! Looking dapper as always good sir!

  • @Kalibr85
    @Kalibr85 Год назад +46

    These all make perfect sense. I wish my company would implement these principles. We could actually get some work done.

  • @LondonLoveTiffany
    @LondonLoveTiffany Год назад +9

    As a CPG employee I fully agree support and wish we embraced these 6 rules. Productivity and agility VS fluff and perception

  • @ChrisSche
    @ChrisSche Год назад +12

    The chain of command one is spot on but in reality can get you in trouble. Personally I like to know that issues are getting solved and sometimes the person in the middle may disagree without actually understanding the situation whereas the decision maker would understand but not get the opportunity because the solution was doa. It's tricky. I use my own discretion on this.

    • @tsaishangwei948
      @tsaishangwei948 Год назад

      That rule basically ask all team members to become communication windows, which requires even more efficient internal communication inside of the team.
      At the beginning it might create a lot of chaos, but once the team survive, it will has a very very efficient internal communication inside.
      Which is too expensive for a lot of companies haha.
      In my opinion of course.

    • @TheMVJunior
      @TheMVJunior Год назад +1

      I strongly not recommend that one. It is great for the company and management, but it's really bad for your career. I used to do a lot of directly conversation with teammates to solve problems, but at my company's feedback one on one (manager and me), even if he knew about that issue (most cases, manager didn't know), he kinda understimate the situation like, "if you, that is hierachically above me and can solve by yourself then it was a really simple problem".
      In resume, you could solve the problem but you can't get real values back. My final suggestion to use it is raise chain of command already providing a solution.

  • @mangoesfly1594
    @mangoesfly1594 Год назад +49

    I'm gonna send this video to my family for holiday get-togethers

  • @MilosTopic17
    @MilosTopic17 Год назад +57

    Great list! Hope more of us will follow those principles while also expanding upon them where appropriate and necessary for us and our organizations.

  • @Jry088
    @Jry088 Год назад +4

    We used to have a monthly meeting for all the employees. The worst part about those meetings is that people who needed to hear those things are always late or not there.

  • @aceuvclubs
    @aceuvclubs Год назад +3

    That one about meeting. I wish this was followed more. Where I work, we have meetings about meetings. Hard to get things done when you’re always in or planning for a meeting!

  • @ITYSLmemes
    @ITYSLmemes Год назад +7

    I love when Casey does videos like this. "Break from the usual programming" type stuff.
    I have a feeling this will end up being one of his larger vids long term as it'll pull in non-traditional casey consumers searching elon.

  • @tyler-davis
    @tyler-davis Год назад +39

    Having spent significant time in a corporate setting. These are 100% spot on. Meetings are majority of the time USELESS

  • @Amuzic_Earth
    @Amuzic_Earth Год назад +4

    During my 10 years of jobs at 6 big MNC and 1 midsize domestic software company, I kept saying these exact things and tried to follow these as much as possible. Except for that midsize domestic company, where I thrived and people liked the informal way, everywhere else I was stamped as a good worker but bad employee. I finally realized I can't walk on lines drawn by others and quit those, it's been 7 years now.

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  • @callyakn718
    @callyakn718 Год назад +3

    Coming from someone who works out in the field as a craftsmen, and not in the office with all these pen pushers, for a very LARGE firm, i totally agree with Elons methods. This would benefit everyone so much!!!

  • @katavia4131
    @katavia4131 Год назад +43

    3 has worked for me. after months of our supervisors sending emails everywhere i just reached out directly to them and its worked faster and more efficiently because honestly i dont think their supervisor ever told them anything

  • @NickFoxer
    @NickFoxer Год назад +29

    As someone who has never spent any time in the corporate world, these are 100% spot on.

    • @stor314
      @stor314 Год назад

      then how would you know they are spot on

    • @Jake_Towne
      @Jake_Towne Год назад +3

      @@stor314 Common sense

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      @CookieMonster--- Год назад

      @@Jake_Towne 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @PranavRajagopal
    @PranavRajagopal Год назад +5

    Very good rules. Important stuff that should change in all big corporations.

  • @MijnWeekendVlog
    @MijnWeekendVlog Год назад +3

    The music made this so intense

  • @Ecylram
    @Ecylram Год назад +45

    I thought this was going to be a slam as well. This was actually good advice for businesses.

  • @mattralphwright
    @mattralphwright Год назад +5

    Nice to see you back on the regular!

  • @AndrewJQueen
    @AndrewJQueen Год назад +13

    I hope Tesla just starts using this in their training videos lol!

  • @GarrettWilliams-RoadHustler
    @GarrettWilliams-RoadHustler Год назад +1

    That was my favorite thing on the internet this week great video.

  • @christopherstrong3180
    @christopherstrong3180 Год назад +23

    These are AWESOME! I wish my company would adopt all of these.

  • @chrism4441
    @chrism4441 Год назад +37

    Ya know Casey I was really looking forward to your feedback on these rules. Me personally I think they’re great and make a lot of sense. Great to have to back!!

    • @smahood
      @smahood Год назад +1

      Casey didn’t give feedback he just read the rules.

  • @rossb7288
    @rossb7288 Год назад +3

    I'm interested to see how ignoring the chain of command will work. I can see some pros and cons but I'm really curious to see if it will overwhelm leadership with subordinates concerns or if the open communication will outweigh with positive input

    • @silbay
      @silbay Год назад +2

      senior management could give a ratz ass about what some low level employee thinks, good luck getting a point across to them

    • @jimpatriot179
      @jimpatriot179 Год назад +1

      Elon already has the same rules at Tesla and SpaceX and it works

  • @khalilahd.
    @khalilahd. Год назад +58

    He usually doesn’t make a lot of sense but these 6 rules are gold 🙏🏽

    • @M21655
      @M21655 Год назад +17

      He's the richest man on the planet. If you don't think he makes sense then you need to change some things about yourself

    • @WhiffenC
      @WhiffenC Год назад +4

      @@M21655 Why is richness the measure for making sense?
      The dude is a lying sociopathic con man xD
      He literally made his money by deceiving people and the government to receive funding and then bought companies that already existed and claimed them as his own.

    • @M21655
      @M21655 Год назад +3

      @@WhiffenC So are you making the argument that he doesn't make sense? Are you also making the argument that somebody who is not intelligent could use the same tactics he did and can become the richest person on the planet? Yikes

    • @WhiffenC
      @WhiffenC Год назад +25

      @@M21655 Yes, that's right. Keep simping.

    • @M21655
      @M21655 Год назад +2

      @@WhiffenC 😂

  • @cbennetts2746
    @cbennetts2746 Год назад +8

    as a marine engineer i agree with half of the points, meetings and big team briefings do have a place and are useful. a lot of the time in engineering technical jargon is unavoidable.

  • @HammadRais32
    @HammadRais32 Год назад

    This is really good, man!
    Simple and to the point!

  • @ajalbetjr
    @ajalbetjr Год назад +12

    Ironically enough, this video would be an excellent example of a large-scale meeting: Effective setting of standards that affect and apply to everyone on a team. Good Stuff.

  • @GrowingABetterTomorrow
    @GrowingABetterTomorrow Год назад +121

    Clear and to the point! Get it done or get out of the way. Love it!

  • @lukebowtell590
    @lukebowtell590 Год назад +105

    working for my first white collar job, these rules actually make a ton of sense.

    • @brandonlanois1734
      @brandonlanois1734 Год назад

      thank you

    • @khalilahd.
      @khalilahd. Год назад

      Agreed actually

    • @larsstougaard7097
      @larsstougaard7097 Год назад

      White collar : Denoting non-violent crime committed by white-collar workers, especially fraud

    • @lukebowtell590
      @lukebowtell590 Год назад

      @@larsstougaard7097 that's a white collar 'crime'. A 'white collar' job or worker is: "A person who performs professional, desk, managerial, or administrative work. White-collar work may be performed in an office or other administrative setting." This would relate to the people who worked at Twitter or any other desk job that Elon was referencing. :)

  • @66pens87
    @66pens87 Год назад +32

    Agree 100%. My company has 10am meetings every single day. Such a waste of time.They are suppose to be quick, 10 minute meetings but always turn out to be 45-60 minutes. So about 5 hours a week in these "quick" meetings. everybody needs to attend even if it has nothing to do with your department.

    • @Dan-rd8dr
      @Dan-rd8dr Год назад +1

      morning stand up is huge for the productivity - unless it's longer than 15 minutes

    • @MissCurlyNerdy
      @MissCurlyNerdy Год назад +2

      The daily morning meeting was one reason why I quit my last job 😄 I arrived at work fit and focused and this meeting completely killed both my mood and my momentum every day.

    • @trailrider7046
      @trailrider7046 Год назад +1

      Suggest the meetings are held with everyone standing up.

    • @KG16459
      @KG16459 Год назад

      At the beginning of Covid when we were all working from home we had a 30minute meeting at the start and end of every day. It was such a drag

  • @canadude6401
    @canadude6401 Год назад +1

    Workflow is a undervalued principal. Many roles work so well when the employee is "on a roll" or "in the zone"
    I get interruptions at least once every 30 minutes, some of these are just a social chat, or I hear others nattering on about something in the hallway.
    SO frustrating. The pandemic taught me I can get more work done working from home without all the stupid interruptions and meetings in the office.

  • @jonathanwoelfle3721
    @jonathanwoelfle3721 Год назад +24

    I once had a meeting about having a meeting to discuss how to approach a meeting. I asked if this was really what we are doing and everyone looked at me like I was the crazy one when all I was thinking about was how in the heck I was going to hit my deadlines with all these extra meetings.

    • @nicolechristineperalta6318
      @nicolechristineperalta6318 Год назад +2

      Had that same meeting this morning. I wanted to cry!!

    • @ramymelhem
      @ramymelhem Год назад

      Must be a school teacher 😂

    • @benzamg32m68
      @benzamg32m68 Год назад

      Ha ha, people are knuckle heads and need a reason to justify their employment by having meetings abouts meetings?

    • @jonathanwoelfle3721
      @jonathanwoelfle3721 Год назад +1

      @@benzamg32m68 True story! One of the reasons I left the corporate world.

  • @letmejustsay
    @letmejustsay Год назад +137

    I agree with these rules 100%

  • @jonathonbachman
    @jonathonbachman Год назад +2

    Wow great content Casey just reading a Twitter thread. Very unique

    • @Emailmesoicanignoreu
      @Emailmesoicanignoreu Год назад

      Indeed how sad is this. Not to mention promoting Musk in the process. What the world needs.

  • @mli3793
    @mli3793 Год назад +1

    Those are great guidelines! Actually the best one i've ever heard a workplace have

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  • @RodrigoPerez79
    @RodrigoPerez79 Год назад +18

    Those seem good if you're the boss.
    If you have ever been an employee, you know that if you try to leave a meeting halfway (even if your input is not required) you get fired. Forget the chain of command and you get fired. Avoid company rules (even if they are nonsense) and you get fired.

  • @melleedunn
    @melleedunn Год назад +15

    I agree with these as someone working for a larger company and have lost time needed to meet deadlines for meetings that didn't have any value towards my direct duties. But I think some social meetings with colleges are important towards production quality.

  • @97igoy
    @97igoy Год назад +5

    Ok lets just be clear, this is very good when it comes to small organizations and not multinational ones. this is my perspective and i work with processes and technical teams. Like if big manufacturing companies follow this it will not end well. Let's say for example Twitter where only one product in core these 6 rules are good but still not perfect. maybe it's better bc Twitter now has most of the staff laid off. This will backfire in a long run and we all here will not notice bc most of internal failures take a long time to have a significant impact that gets visible to the public.

  • @2GuysBuildaBiz
    @2GuysBuildaBiz Год назад

    lol Casey reading this in this fashion was the upload that i needed this week lmao

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  • @KelvinMedinathezarkman
    @KelvinMedinathezarkman Год назад +196

    I imagine Casey acting like a still sergeant telling us what to do when we’re working or creating as a team.

  • @RichardHall3
    @RichardHall3 Год назад +6

    Number 7: if you even think about unionizing, you’re dead to me.

  • @AkshatKabra98
    @AkshatKabra98 Год назад +23

    This is one of the most random Casey videos...but I still love it 😆🙌🏼

  • @sid35gb
    @sid35gb Год назад +3

    Lol I’ve been working like this instinctively for years. Meetings tend to be a waste of time unless they’re right at the start of the day to allocate jobs that need completing by a set time. The only rules to be followed should be health and safety rules and rules for legal compliance.

  • @JohnHagenis_awesome
    @JohnHagenis_awesome Год назад

    I can agree with this logic. Just left my last job where we had daily opening calls, twice-weekly manager calls, and monthly kickoffs, all separate from our working time. Not helpful. Morning calls contributed nothing, manager calls could be held with a quarter as much frequency and be fine (heck even the opening calls, if they were right after the manager calls, would contain the exact same information). Monthly kickoffs I could see being essential to knowing how to do your job efficiently for the month. But even the manager calls and kickoffs were redundant because the pdf of the calls were available the morning of on the company website anyway.

  • @JBuchmann
    @JBuchmann Год назад +71

    People hate Zoom meetings, but this video reminded me of a huge benefit of them. You can attend meetings without any intention to contribute... but you can listen in and jump in if you need to. But mostly you can just listen while you work on your tight project deadline (multitask). You cannot multitask if you were physically at a meeting.

    • @xdka826
      @xdka826 Год назад +26

      You can't actually pay attention to the meeting while you're working on your project though. And if you can, then you attention is now split between two things, instead of only focusing on your work right in front of you, which could be argued that defeats the whole entire purpose.

    • @longnguyen80
      @longnguyen80 Год назад +2

      why do you need to be in the meeting in the first place?

    • @imho2278
      @imho2278 Год назад +1

      But you can be happily working on your project while keeping one ear on the meeting: but suddenly when you have to pay attention to the meeting and don't fully understand what has been going on...those at the meeting do not feel like explaining to you. So either turn up or stay away.

    • @RenanHiramatsu
      @RenanHiramatsu Год назад +4

      There's no such thing if you're doing deep work. If you're coding for instance, you can't logically think and listen to someone talking about something unrelated to that at the same time. Your focus shifts and you lose concentration. That only works if you're doing stuff that doesn't require any concentration at all, which is almost never on a company like Tesla or any other tech company (I'm a Software Engineer).

  • @Nicomanism
    @Nicomanism Год назад +104

    I literally thought Casey was going to vent about this ; and this is not only one of the most random videos, its also one of the best, useful quick advice videos.

    • @phewpow
      @phewpow Год назад +3

      casey followed the rules of elon in this video :)

    • @1ButtonDash
      @1ButtonDash Год назад +10

      same... I saw the thumbnail and title and was seriously wondering if this was the day I unsubscribed. Glad he's not following the current agenda of being a follower to try to make Musk to be the badguy.

    • @jeremys6631
      @jeremys6631 Год назад +3

      @@1ButtonDash ikr, I unsubscribed to him awhile back when he posted who he was voting for 2nd time.

    • @NZarboristBryce
      @NZarboristBryce Год назад

      I think Casey was actually offended by the rules but didn't want to give his opinion because he knows he would get backlash.

  • @andrisyafaatofficialchannel
    @andrisyafaatofficialchannel Год назад

    This is the only RUclips channel that my notification is on👍👍

  • @louvendran7273
    @louvendran7273 Год назад +2

    There's a first time for everything. Finally something I agree with. Been there, done that.

  • @rogerbrownart
    @rogerbrownart Год назад +4

    Great Rules! Far too much time is wasted in unproductive meetings!

  • @georgew8586
    @georgew8586 Год назад +18

    Retired now, but the company I worked for went to Dev Ops, only now instead of a 10 minute status of the day, it became an hour long why I can’t commit to getting anything done. Also I was on a major project and all of the leads and management had a weekly 90 minute status meeting, I ended up bringing my laptop, so I could accomplish something. With large projects there are many areas where the discussion was not pertinent to the area I was leading, became a waste of time, but attendance was mandatory.

    • @fprintf
      @fprintf Год назад +1

      AGILE is such a waste of time.

  • @jasonbenoit7704
    @jasonbenoit7704 Год назад

    I've been thinking this exact way for year's. Some companies have so many meetings all day long. It's shocking how any actual work ever gets done. Yes, meetings are critical for the most part but sometimes difficult to properly disperse it's effectiveness. When all unnecessary payroll inactivity is calculated especially in very large companies it gets massive quickly.

  • @danielgerber8452
    @danielgerber8452 Год назад

    I just subscribed to your channel because of this video! XD lop

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    • @looking8030
      @looking8030 Год назад

      Waste of time unless you are WOKE

  • @alisharobinson7146
    @alisharobinson7146 Год назад +18

    I agree with these "guidelines" completely. I am a senior software developer/architect consultant for fortune 500 companies meaning most things I do are very complex and time consuming. If I cannot collaborate with others and come to a consensus quickly and clearly then there is no use in talking at all. If someone is falling behind in the pool of thought then I send them to someone who has the time & ability to catch them up but I do not involve myself. Three 30-40 minute meetings a week is my max. This does not include someone who is onboarding though since they will need more time to catch up but within 3-7 months they should be at the same pace for a senior dev roughly.

  • @tetonflytying8899
    @tetonflytying8899 Год назад +9

    We just covered this in my business undergrad. Cool to see successful people implementing what I am learning in school.

    • @elmowilcox
      @elmowilcox Год назад

      I’m curious what the same class would say about properly staffing a business versus having factory workers making $75-90K a year at $19 an hour regular pay? To save you some math…that’s 60-72 hours a week, every single week of the year. $19/hour is ~$40k to normal people with families they see sometimes…If you follow. It’s a neat idea, nobody likes meetings. They also don’t save any money at all by keeping meetings full of salaried managers short. .. especially if they meet for five minutes to declare more factory-wide overtime for the next week. That’s a really, really expensive five minute meeting.

  • @mylifepart2
    @mylifepart2 6 месяцев назад

    one of the best videos....beautifully made...so plain....so neat....so tidy....so perfect...for all of us...thx

  • @jcutburth
    @jcutburth Год назад +1

    Holy Shit - BEST RULES TO LIVE BY! Those are the most relevant Business Rules I have ever heard! THANK YOU!

  • @jovannikolic8032
    @jovannikolic8032 Год назад +6

    This felt weird. I was certain he will either disagree on something or give us an input, but this timr around, Casey just wanted to make sure we heard about those rules. 😎

  • @rjsonheim8786
    @rjsonheim8786 Год назад +30

    I like how Casey just gives this information and lets us do with it as we please

    • @BrickTamland125
      @BrickTamland125 Год назад +1

      That’s what I’m saying I thought he was saying he doesn’t like Elon or he’s inspired😂

    • @XloMotion
      @XloMotion Год назад +2

      His point was to ridicule Elon and he failed miserably.

    • @rjsonheim8786
      @rjsonheim8786 Год назад +6

      @@XloMotion how he literally only read the statement

    • @Leonidas909
      @Leonidas909 Год назад

      @@XloMotion He actually added details that weren't in the thread lmao, he completely agrees with those rules, else he would have never used his platform to promote them without criticising them

  • @himchitchat7402
    @himchitchat7402 Год назад

    Thank Casey to bring this rules up. I always see many mistakes of the current meeting.

  • @torbs_media
    @torbs_media Год назад +1

    01:38 - Basically quit my job as a management consultant. That is all I do 🤣

  • @jonnykelleyy
    @jonnykelleyy Год назад +53

    Loved this. The only rule I’m skeptical about is #2: “leave a meeting if you’re not contributing”. Many introverts learn a lot in attendance without speaking. Then again, this goes against #1 in that the more in attendance the more it feels like speaking to an audience. So perhaps those silent should leave, in this regard.

    • @justMariL
      @justMariL Год назад +16

      Not necessarily, if you're learning something useful you would actually be contributing (it would fall under value)

    • @johnjong7001
      @johnjong7001 Год назад

      if your not adding something by communicating you could easily read the recap or watch the recorded meetings as most do this now a days.

    • @masterpye69
      @masterpye69 Год назад

      It depends a lot on the efficiency of the other contributors and the general interest of the discussed topics.

    • @thetoad7367
      @thetoad7367 Год назад

      What made up construct is that? What is an “introvert” is it an insect?

    • @sankalpajayakody
      @sankalpajayakody Год назад

      @@justMariL Agreed.

  • @BossAquatics
    @BossAquatics Год назад +10

    It's always a good day when Casey uploads!

  • @EXTRAEDC
    @EXTRAEDC Год назад +7

    Dont forget the „you are fired for no reason if you pass elon on in the hallway on the wrong day“ rule …

    • @EXTRAEDC
      @EXTRAEDC Год назад

      @@Casey__Neistat i dont negotiate with scammers 😊😂😘

  • @j.rolfsted
    @j.rolfsted Год назад +10

    REALLY good guidelines 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 everybody should do that, just implement it in your life. Problem is, that most NTś dont get it, mainly because they are so focused on getting an advantage over other people.

  • @dcasauspc
    @dcasauspc Год назад +26

    Brilliant advice for keeping things simple and efficient.

  • @grandmaster1984
    @grandmaster1984 Год назад +36

    Love this! The 6 rules seem quite applicable and useful.

    • @stesn1589
      @stesn1589 Год назад

      6 rules for all company's and all time, bullshit ^10

    • @lindadodd3829
      @lindadodd3829 Год назад +1

      Assuming everyone HAS common sense. Good luck with that one.

  • @darthclone2002
    @darthclone2002 Год назад

    Nice to see you are back.

  • @andk2846
    @andk2846 Год назад +1

    Those rules sound refreshing compared to other cooperate jobs I’ve been at.

  • @jester614
    @jester614 Год назад +44

    I've been working for a Fortune 100 company for almost 17 years. I agree with just about all of this, with the exception of avoiding the chain of command. Sometimes it is necessary to follow it in order to properly get what you need.

    • @paulvanbrenk6873
      @paulvanbrenk6873 Год назад +4

      agreed, a good manager finds the right people to talk to and makes sure the other team can commit to do any work needed. Then gets out of the way of the engineers.

    • @mikeg197
      @mikeg197 Год назад +1

      Most of the time, the middle management filters information because they have been away from the floor for so long, they didn't keep up with latest and greatest, at least in my field (IT).
      So, its usually more efficient to bypass those type of managers and talk directly with other subject matter experts or in case you need a decision go straight to the board in some cases. Middle management is a thing of the past in most successful companies, an unneeded layer of dead weight that usually complicates simple things just so they have a job.
      So nah, anyone working with me is free to bypass this old school hierarchy nonsense and just go straight for the results.

    • @montaguable
      @montaguable Год назад +1

      @Patrick Bennett , that's where common sense trumps the company rule.
      Unfortunately it's not that common really but smart people with the right attitude get it right enough that its a nett plus to the organisation.
      Just need to make sure you have smart people and the correct culture in positions where matters most.

    • @SkylaneGuy
      @SkylaneGuy Год назад +1

      Yep. Going around the chain of command will frequently get you the wrong answer. I'd dump this 'rule'.