Chapters (Powered by ChapterMe) - 00:00 - Shopify cofounder and CEO Toby Lutke discusses standup meetings 00:57 - Growing up outsider, internetbased learning 02:28 - Meeting systems and social interactions 07:15 - German culture higher quality, less tolerance for underperformance 09:02 - Canadians go differently in meetings than Americans 09:32 - Canadas goforbronze culture hinders ambitious projects 10:58 - Success in Calgary startup scene, regrets German school 14:45 - German tech culture pessimism, low startup success 17:24 - Germanys appreciation for software craftsmanship, optimism, and Shopifys impact 22:23 - Un entitlement, gratitude, choice, positive experience 23:15 - Reading books in German, disappointments, dividing line 26:23 - Comparing the United States to other countries Bad idea 29:09 - Canadas cultural and economic decline 32:07 - Canadas refusal to export products, innovation, and branding 34:00 - SRED tax credits boost commercialization, antiimmigration sentiment 37:16 - Ottawas underrated city status 37:32 - Wonderful commute, cold winters, outdoor ice rink 39:04 - Future of virtual reality stores and ecommerce 43:32 - Web development began with web 20 44:25 - Goaloriented software exciting times ahead 45:21 - Retail price stickiness Economists are fools 47:05 - Physicists aesthetic for complex companies 48:29 - Engineering and companies benefit from nondeterministic systems 51:20 - Companies are vastly better now than they were 20 years ago 54:12 - Shopifys entrepreneurship and inspiring customers 58:25 - Fantasy for management learning 01:02:14 - Machine learning and company differences 01:06:17 - Tradeoffs between building companies and productivity 01:06:32 - Toby Lutke Excited for Lutkes return
E-commerce is obviously not a dull industry. A few days ago I watched a youtuber discuss how he ideated, designed marketed and sold his fairly technical product (keyboards) online. It was marvellous how he did everything from ideating to sending the designs to the manufacturer in China, to selling in various store across the globe all through the internet. It's greatly lowered the barrier to entrepreneurship and has created so much value.
Right ?@@JM-st1le I've heard about so many hurdles and hysterical stories with dealing with Chinese manufacturers...That's not dull that's a nightmare. The fact that he managed to go that far without getting scammed already sounds like a 3 hours story in itself. What's the channel/guy's name ?
After 14 years in Canada; the diagnosis of Canada’s lack of ambition / “go for bronze” mentality is absolutely real.
Chapters (Powered by ChapterMe) -
00:00 - Shopify cofounder and CEO Toby Lutke discusses standup meetings
00:57 - Growing up outsider, internetbased learning
02:28 - Meeting systems and social interactions
07:15 - German culture higher quality, less tolerance for underperformance
09:02 - Canadians go differently in meetings than Americans
09:32 - Canadas goforbronze culture hinders ambitious projects
10:58 - Success in Calgary startup scene, regrets German school
14:45 - German tech culture pessimism, low startup success
17:24 - Germanys appreciation for software craftsmanship, optimism, and Shopifys impact
22:23 - Un entitlement, gratitude, choice, positive experience
23:15 - Reading books in German, disappointments, dividing line
26:23 - Comparing the United States to other countries Bad idea
29:09 - Canadas cultural and economic decline
32:07 - Canadas refusal to export products, innovation, and branding
34:00 - SRED tax credits boost commercialization, antiimmigration sentiment
37:16 - Ottawas underrated city status
37:32 - Wonderful commute, cold winters, outdoor ice rink
39:04 - Future of virtual reality stores and ecommerce
43:32 - Web development began with web 20
44:25 - Goaloriented software exciting times ahead
45:21 - Retail price stickiness Economists are fools
47:05 - Physicists aesthetic for complex companies
48:29 - Engineering and companies benefit from nondeterministic systems
51:20 - Companies are vastly better now than they were 20 years ago
54:12 - Shopifys entrepreneurship and inspiring customers
58:25 - Fantasy for management learning
01:02:14 - Machine learning and company differences
01:06:17 - Tradeoffs between building companies and productivity
01:06:32 - Toby Lutke Excited for Lutkes return
Thanks!
it's basically a transcript at that point 😂😂
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Winnipeg actually has a longer skating trail!
That kid is worth US$6.9 billion
He's 40
@@JameBlack 43 actually.
tobi is great, but the amount of "uh"s make it unbearable
Looking forward to your next interview in your non native language
Eh, imo an incredibly dull person, company, and industry.
Dull industry ? If ecommerce is a dull industry I wonder what's an exciting industry
@@alainportant6412video games
E-commerce is obviously not a dull industry. A few days ago I watched a youtuber discuss how he ideated, designed marketed and sold his fairly technical product (keyboards) online. It was marvellous how he did everything from ideating to sending the designs to the manufacturer in China, to selling in various store across the globe all through the internet. It's greatly lowered the barrier to entrepreneurship and has created so much value.
Right ?@@JM-st1le I've heard about so many hurdles and hysterical stories with dealing with Chinese manufacturers...That's not dull that's a nightmare. The fact that he managed to go that far without getting scammed already sounds like a 3 hours story in itself.
What's the channel/guy's name ?