[book] The Hard Thing About Hard Things

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Book review of Ben Horowitz’s The Hard Thing About Hard Things with notes on management debt, CEO types, and startup culture.
Published

October 25, 2014

The Hard Thing About Hard Things- Building a Business When There Are No Easy Answers by Ben Horowitz from the venture capital firm Andreesen-Horowitz is a nice, frank guide to what it’s like to run a startup.

My brief (unedited) notes

technical debt (when you do a quick hack but have to fix it later) corresponds to management debt. It’s almost always better to make the hard decision right away. [ technical debt is sometimes okay as long as you recognize it and have a plan for paying it back: ‘we did this to get to market first, but then we have to refactor’]

Andreeson’s philosophy: titles are free, so give them away. Zuckerberg: no, reserve titles for the best-of-the-best.

Culture

dogs at work, yoga, etc. aren’t culture because they don’t apply to everyone.

Ones and twos CEOs

  • Ones: feel comfortable knowing stuff

    • Like to hire twos
  • Twos: feel comfortable rallying others to do what you know

  • Peacetime vs wartime Most management books are about peacetime.