Leading with empathy | Keith Yandell (DoorDash, Uber)
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Notable Quotes
"It only takes only takes one yes. You got to keep going."
"For better and for worse, everything's temporary."
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Episode Summary
In this podcast episode, Keith Yandell, a long-time leader at DoorDash, shares his insights into business resilience, the cultural dynamics within DoorDash, and the significance of effective leadership practices. Yandell recounts how all successful businesses, including DoorDash, have faced numerous rejections from venture capitalists and emphasizes the need for perseverance. He attributes this trait to the difference between founders and non-founders, recommending that entrepreneurs should continue pushing for success until they receive that crucial 'yes'.
Yandell narrates a personal experience about a challenging interview process that initially seemed negative but ultimately reinforced DoorDash's no-politics, no-asshole culture when the candidate joined because of the honest feedback. He highlights how DoorDash's founder, Tony Hsu, embodies humility and competitive spirit, which are core cultural values. The episode also touches on DoorDash's practice of requiring employees to make deliveries through a program called WeDash, fostering a deep customer obsession that lies at the heart of the company.
Further into the conversation, Yandell discusses his diverse roles in leading different teams, including HR, legal, and marketing, and the importance of humility in leadership. He shares the value of transparency in communication with his team, especially by sharing how he operates and commits to their career development, which has led to cultivating a supportive and effective environment. The episode also emphasizes the power of urgency within product development and highlights the importance of understanding legal implications in consumer-focused businesses. Yandell finishes with thoughts on the lessons learned during DoorDash's journey through tough economic times and the value of maintaining a hopeful perspective amid challenges.
Yandell narrates a personal experience about a challenging interview process that initially seemed negative but ultimately reinforced DoorDash's no-politics, no-asshole culture when the candidate joined because of the honest feedback. He highlights how DoorDash's founder, Tony Hsu, embodies humility and competitive spirit, which are core cultural values. The episode also touches on DoorDash's practice of requiring employees to make deliveries through a program called WeDash, fostering a deep customer obsession that lies at the heart of the company.
Further into the conversation, Yandell discusses his diverse roles in leading different teams, including HR, legal, and marketing, and the importance of humility in leadership. He shares the value of transparency in communication with his team, especially by sharing how he operates and commits to their career development, which has led to cultivating a supportive and effective environment. The episode also emphasizes the power of urgency within product development and highlights the importance of understanding legal implications in consumer-focused businesses. Yandell finishes with thoughts on the lessons learned during DoorDash's journey through tough economic times and the value of maintaining a hopeful perspective amid challenges.
Key Takeaways
- Persistence is crucial; it takes just one 'yes' to succeed in venture capital.
- Transparent communication and empathy in leadership foster a supportive work culture.
- Understanding and engaging with legal aspects is essential for product leaders, especially in consumer-facing businesses.
- Testing ideas quickly and on a small scale can prevent wasted resources on big projects.
- Building relationships over time can be more valuable than immediate hiring.
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