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PRINCIPLES OF INTEGRATED DESIGN
Yoav Shapira / May 2016
WHAT HAVE I DONE?!?
Yoav Shapira / May 2016
OBLIGATORY BACKGROUND
• Software engineer -> product + eng ->
company builder
• Started in Big Consulting, then medium-
size pharma
• Serial entrepreneur: built and ran product/
engineering @CarGurus, @HubSpot,
@Happier, @Jana
• Advisor / investor in numerous companies
• Occasional slow runner, weird sports
enthusiast
• Get in touch: www.YoavShapira.com
PLEASE
INTERRUPT.
I don’t like hearing myself talk.
STARTUP1, DAY 1
• Imagine a nice late winter
morning in the Harvard
Square Starbucks
• Me:“I’m excited, let’s go to
the office!”
• CEO:“Great idea! We need
an office! Where would you
like to work?”
CLEAN CANVAS
• I quickly learned about commercial
real estate, leases, insurance.
• Bought and personally assembled a
handful of IKEA desks.
• I don’t like assembling furniture. But I
like starting companies from scratch
because…
• You create the culture, the values, the
norms from day 1.
• These matter more than product or
go-to-market.They are your company.
SCRAPPINESS
• A trait that I (and others) value highly.
• Equally important whether hiring
colleagues or investing in founding
teams.
• Scrappy does the best s/he can with
limited resources (it’s a startup) without
complaining.
• At scale, sometimes scrappy needs a
new challenge or a replacement.This is a
good problem to have.
• With an MIT (or similar) degree, you
may need to prove you’re scrappy (still).
SUSTAINABLE ADVANTAGES
• Remember that nearly
anything about a product
can be copied, often quickly.
• Code, user interfaces are
competitive advantages,
maybe, but usually not
sustainable.
• Speed of learning / iteration,
however, is sustainable.
SPEED WINS
• Construct your culture,
including every process, to
minimize time through the
loop.
• Learn about user research,
split testing, etc, but also look
hard at internal processes.
• Meetings, especially, are
insidious time sucks.
WORTHTHEIR OWN SLIDE
• Time is the only true zero-sum game.
You can’t “grow the pie.”
• Be ruthless about it, but clear,
consistent.
• Can you share knowledge
asynchronously, e.g. via a wiki?
• Note: I’m talking about regular /
recurring meetings.Ad-hoc time at a
whiteboard / similar is excellent,
encouraged.
• “Long twitch” vs “slow twitch” time
“I AM NOT A DESIGNER”
• “I’m not a designer because I can’t draw
anything.” That’s overly simplistic, naive.
• Meetings, for instance, are designing
people’s time, calendars, schedule.
• How do you react to a late Friday
evening or early Monday morning
meeting invitation?
• You will all be designing things at a
startup: products, user experiences, etc.
• Just that the “user” might be a colleague,
a job candidate, an external partner…
LEARNTHE CRAFT
• Spend time chatting with actual
designers and other specialists.
• Shadowing (or actual
apprenticeship!) is under-rated in
general.
• Take a support call, try to sell, do a
user interview, build a screen, run
a web split test, buy an ad…
• You don’t need to master the skill.
Specialists still have value. But
know enough to be credible, hire.
“LEVEL 5 LEADERSHIP”
• Jim Collins “Good to Great”
concept. Maybe best part of
book. (Much has aged poorly.)
• Read the whole definition, In
particular:
• Set the target at building an
enduring, world-class company
• When giving credit, look
outside the window; when
blaming, look in the mirror.
FINDYOURTEAMMATES
• I joined CarGurus and HubSpot for
people, not ideas.
• I’m OK with cars, OK with
marketing people like, but neither
was a passion or life-long interest
• I joined Happier and Jana for
missions more than people.
• Missions don’t have bad days, but
companies and people do.
• If I had to pick one, it’s people first.
TYPE II FUN?
• Every single startup has many
days where it feels like it’s going to
die.
• Some have wildly positive days,
too.
• The rare successful one is a
guaranteed rollercoaster.
• Don’t look for stability.
• Don’t do it because it’s this
decade’s sexy job.
DATA FOR DEBATE, SUNSHINE
HIRING
• Everyone’s job & potential
sustainable competitive advantage.
• Here, too, speed wins: pick target
# total days per candidate, make it
happen.
• Again data: track your funnel
meticulously, split-test sources, ads.
• It’s hard, takes a long time.
• Religion, Pied Piper, etc.
RIDINGTHE ROCKETSHIP
• If you’re lucky and the company
is growing, things will break
often.
• Separate “high quality” or
“good” problems from bad
ones.
• Question conventional wisdom.
Even old problems can be fixed
in new ways.
• “Stay hungry, stay foolish.”
SMALL,AUTONOMOUSTEAMS
• As small and autonomous as possible, so
they can move forward unhindered.
• Avoid inter-team dependencies as much
as you can.They shackle everyone.
• Don’t just have a designer, engineer, and
“business person.”
• Include whoever is generating revenue
(e.g. sales), whoever is marketing,
whoever is supporting the product,
etc.
• At scale: Spotify’s squads maybe?
• Avoid “conventional” shared service teams
AUTONOMY, MASTERY,
PURPOSE
• Watch Daniel Pink’sTEDTalk
or short video.
• This is the key to hiring and
retaining the best people.
• Design your organization
accordingly, be it a team,
department, division, or
entire company.
• Example: OKRs, budgets
SMALL, QUICK STEPS
• Ship (software, processes,
and anything else you can)
all the time.
• Continuous Delivery is
magic.
• Forces the entire
organization to have
efficient processes and
culture.
PAY IT FORWARD
• The entrepreneurial
community is huge, active,
and welcoming. Reach out!
• Help people however you
can. It takes time, and it’s
not always fun, but they
remember.
• It’s also a small world.
Reputation / karma matters.
FINALLY: BETRUETO
YOURSELF
• Do what it takes to sleep well
at night: a clear conscience is
key.
• Don’t compromise on your
values, be they personal or
professional.
• When you do this consistently,
you have zero regrets.
• This sounds cheesy, but it’s
been crucial to me.
QUIKFORCE (THANKS
@KEVIN)
• “Hiring movers has never
been easier.”
• Simple site + app to describe
your move, book movers
quickly and easily.
• Rapid B2C growth, now
receive B2B interest from
corporate movers.
• Thoughts?
JANA (THANKS @KEVIN)
• A current challenges: portal vs
constellation.
• Jana’s mission is to make the
internet free for the next billion.
• Users in emerging markets, e.g.
India, with (low end)
smartphones.
• Browsing, messaging, photos, apps:
make free in one place?
• “Chinese Mobile App UITrends”

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MIT IDM Lessons Learned

  • 1. PRINCIPLES OF INTEGRATED DESIGN Yoav Shapira / May 2016
  • 2. WHAT HAVE I DONE?!? Yoav Shapira / May 2016
  • 3. OBLIGATORY BACKGROUND • Software engineer -> product + eng -> company builder • Started in Big Consulting, then medium- size pharma • Serial entrepreneur: built and ran product/ engineering @CarGurus, @HubSpot, @Happier, @Jana • Advisor / investor in numerous companies • Occasional slow runner, weird sports enthusiast • Get in touch: www.YoavShapira.com
  • 4. PLEASE INTERRUPT. I don’t like hearing myself talk.
  • 5. STARTUP1, DAY 1 • Imagine a nice late winter morning in the Harvard Square Starbucks • Me:“I’m excited, let’s go to the office!” • CEO:“Great idea! We need an office! Where would you like to work?”
  • 6. CLEAN CANVAS • I quickly learned about commercial real estate, leases, insurance. • Bought and personally assembled a handful of IKEA desks. • I don’t like assembling furniture. But I like starting companies from scratch because… • You create the culture, the values, the norms from day 1. • These matter more than product or go-to-market.They are your company.
  • 7. SCRAPPINESS • A trait that I (and others) value highly. • Equally important whether hiring colleagues or investing in founding teams. • Scrappy does the best s/he can with limited resources (it’s a startup) without complaining. • At scale, sometimes scrappy needs a new challenge or a replacement.This is a good problem to have. • With an MIT (or similar) degree, you may need to prove you’re scrappy (still).
  • 8. SUSTAINABLE ADVANTAGES • Remember that nearly anything about a product can be copied, often quickly. • Code, user interfaces are competitive advantages, maybe, but usually not sustainable. • Speed of learning / iteration, however, is sustainable.
  • 9. SPEED WINS • Construct your culture, including every process, to minimize time through the loop. • Learn about user research, split testing, etc, but also look hard at internal processes. • Meetings, especially, are insidious time sucks.
  • 10. WORTHTHEIR OWN SLIDE • Time is the only true zero-sum game. You can’t “grow the pie.” • Be ruthless about it, but clear, consistent. • Can you share knowledge asynchronously, e.g. via a wiki? • Note: I’m talking about regular / recurring meetings.Ad-hoc time at a whiteboard / similar is excellent, encouraged. • “Long twitch” vs “slow twitch” time
  • 11. “I AM NOT A DESIGNER” • “I’m not a designer because I can’t draw anything.” That’s overly simplistic, naive. • Meetings, for instance, are designing people’s time, calendars, schedule. • How do you react to a late Friday evening or early Monday morning meeting invitation? • You will all be designing things at a startup: products, user experiences, etc. • Just that the “user” might be a colleague, a job candidate, an external partner…
  • 12. LEARNTHE CRAFT • Spend time chatting with actual designers and other specialists. • Shadowing (or actual apprenticeship!) is under-rated in general. • Take a support call, try to sell, do a user interview, build a screen, run a web split test, buy an ad… • You don’t need to master the skill. Specialists still have value. But know enough to be credible, hire.
  • 13. “LEVEL 5 LEADERSHIP” • Jim Collins “Good to Great” concept. Maybe best part of book. (Much has aged poorly.) • Read the whole definition, In particular: • Set the target at building an enduring, world-class company • When giving credit, look outside the window; when blaming, look in the mirror.
  • 14. FINDYOURTEAMMATES • I joined CarGurus and HubSpot for people, not ideas. • I’m OK with cars, OK with marketing people like, but neither was a passion or life-long interest • I joined Happier and Jana for missions more than people. • Missions don’t have bad days, but companies and people do. • If I had to pick one, it’s people first.
  • 15. TYPE II FUN? • Every single startup has many days where it feels like it’s going to die. • Some have wildly positive days, too. • The rare successful one is a guaranteed rollercoaster. • Don’t look for stability. • Don’t do it because it’s this decade’s sexy job.
  • 16. DATA FOR DEBATE, SUNSHINE
  • 17. HIRING • Everyone’s job & potential sustainable competitive advantage. • Here, too, speed wins: pick target # total days per candidate, make it happen. • Again data: track your funnel meticulously, split-test sources, ads. • It’s hard, takes a long time. • Religion, Pied Piper, etc.
  • 18. RIDINGTHE ROCKETSHIP • If you’re lucky and the company is growing, things will break often. • Separate “high quality” or “good” problems from bad ones. • Question conventional wisdom. Even old problems can be fixed in new ways. • “Stay hungry, stay foolish.”
  • 19. SMALL,AUTONOMOUSTEAMS • As small and autonomous as possible, so they can move forward unhindered. • Avoid inter-team dependencies as much as you can.They shackle everyone. • Don’t just have a designer, engineer, and “business person.” • Include whoever is generating revenue (e.g. sales), whoever is marketing, whoever is supporting the product, etc. • At scale: Spotify’s squads maybe? • Avoid “conventional” shared service teams
  • 20. AUTONOMY, MASTERY, PURPOSE • Watch Daniel Pink’sTEDTalk or short video. • This is the key to hiring and retaining the best people. • Design your organization accordingly, be it a team, department, division, or entire company. • Example: OKRs, budgets
  • 21.
  • 22. SMALL, QUICK STEPS • Ship (software, processes, and anything else you can) all the time. • Continuous Delivery is magic. • Forces the entire organization to have efficient processes and culture.
  • 23. PAY IT FORWARD • The entrepreneurial community is huge, active, and welcoming. Reach out! • Help people however you can. It takes time, and it’s not always fun, but they remember. • It’s also a small world. Reputation / karma matters.
  • 24. FINALLY: BETRUETO YOURSELF • Do what it takes to sleep well at night: a clear conscience is key. • Don’t compromise on your values, be they personal or professional. • When you do this consistently, you have zero regrets. • This sounds cheesy, but it’s been crucial to me.
  • 25.
  • 26. QUIKFORCE (THANKS @KEVIN) • “Hiring movers has never been easier.” • Simple site + app to describe your move, book movers quickly and easily. • Rapid B2C growth, now receive B2B interest from corporate movers. • Thoughts?
  • 27. JANA (THANKS @KEVIN) • A current challenges: portal vs constellation. • Jana’s mission is to make the internet free for the next billion. • Users in emerging markets, e.g. India, with (low end) smartphones. • Browsing, messaging, photos, apps: make free in one place? • “Chinese Mobile App UITrends”