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It can be just as important to analyze what you don't want to do as it is to identify what you do want to do when creating something new.
59:59 - 1:02:10 (02:10)
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It can be just as important to analyze what you don't want to do as it is to identify what you do want to do when creating something new. Negative inspiration can be a valuable tool for learning and growth.
ChapterBasecamp Co-founder Discusses Re-evaluating Everything from First Principles
Episode#195: David Heinemeier Hansson: The Power of Being Outspoken
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
David Heinemeier-Hansson, co-founder of Basecamp, discusses reevaluating business processes from first principles and breaking away from mindlessly copying techniques from other companies.
1:02:10 - 1:04:18 (02:08)
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David Heinemeier-Hansson, co-founder of Basecamp, discusses reevaluating business processes from first principles and breaking away from mindlessly copying techniques from other companies.
ChapterBasecamp Co-founder Discusses Re-evaluating Everything from First Principles
Episode#195: David Heinemeier Hansson: The Power of Being Outspoken
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
David Heinemeier Hansson discusses the importance of having frameworks to aid decision making and how it can help in refining and optimizing a company for the benefit of everyone involved.
1:04:18 - 1:07:33 (03:15)
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David Heinemeier Hansson discusses the importance of having frameworks to aid decision making and how it can help in refining and optimizing a company for the benefit of everyone involved.
ChapterBasecamp Co-founder Discusses Re-evaluating Everything from First Principles
Episode#195: David Heinemeier Hansson: The Power of Being Outspoken
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
This podcast explores the principle of keeping companies small while still not feeling negligent about the things that cannot be done.
1:07:33 - 1:10:55 (03:21)
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This podcast explores the principle of keeping companies small while still not feeling negligent about the things that cannot be done. It emphasizes the importance of removing needless words and paragraphs in writing code and elicits comparison of smaller companies with larger ones in terms of output produced, work accomplished, and amount of customers served.