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How Netflix builds a culture of excellence | Elizabeth Stone (CTO)

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How Netflix builds a culture of excellence | Elizabeth Stone (CTO)
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Elizabeth’s background 0s

  • Netflix's culture is founded on high talent density, which enables candor, learning, excellence, improvement, freedom, and responsibility.
  • Elizabeth Stone, the first economist to be named CTO at a Fortune 500 company, has held various leadership positions in data and technology.
  • Netflix's culture is characterized by:
    • High talent density: Netflix prioritizes hiring and retaining top talent.
    • Radical candor: Employees are encouraged to provide honest and direct feedback, even if it is critical.
    • Freedom and responsibility: Employees are given the freedom to make decisions and are held accountable for the outcomes.
  • Netflix's data and user research teams are structured to:
    • Ensure close collaboration between data scientists, researchers, and product teams.
    • Enable rapid experimentation and iteration based on data-driven insights.
    • Provide centralized support for data analysis and decision-making across the company.
  • Elizabeth draws parallels between her experiences in biking and triathlons and her approach to work:
    • Setting clear goals and working consistently towards them.
    • Embracing challenges and setbacks as opportunities for growth.
    • Maintaining a balance between effort and recovery.

Life as CTO vs. VP of Data 4m36s

  • The biggest change is the amount of context switching and the need to learn more.
  • The engineering organization is much larger and more complex, with more people to get to know and more technical expertise to learn.
  • There are more meetings, many of which are higher stakes.
  • The role has more consequence, which is exciting.

The role of economists in tech companies 5m57s

  • Elizabeth Stone's background as an economist is unusual for a CTO of a Fortune 500 company.
  • Economics is a flavor of data science and a useful perspective to add to many different challenges, especially in a business context.
  • Stone believes that economists can be valuable on teams in tech companies and that their value has become more recognized in recent years.

Using economics to understand incentives 8m32s

  • Economics can help understand incentives and unintended consequences.
  • It can be applied to internal leadership, such as clarifying priorities and motivating the company.
  • It can also be applied to external factors, such as understanding Netflix's position to consumers and competition.
  • Economics can help predict how people might behave given certain incentives, even if it's not the optimal or expected outcome.
  • This type of framing is useful for thinking through cause and effect and has been applied in various roles at Netflix.

Success and career growth 10m7s

  • Elizabeth Stone, CTO of Netflix, emphasizes the importance of dedication, collaboration, and effective communication in building a culture of excellence and achieving career success.
  • Stone highlights the value of translating technical concepts into non-technical terms and vice versa, which has been a key advantage in her career.
  • She stresses the significance of setting a high bar for oneself and striving for world-class quality in all aspects of work and life.
  • Netflix is venturing into live content, requiring close collaboration between content, product, and technology teams. Stone's role involves translating content strategy into technical solutions that align with business goals.
  • Netflix learns from failures, such as issues with the Love is Blind reunion stream, and uses those lessons to improve future live events.

Setting expectations 20m15s

  • Setting expectations is part of Netflix culture.
  • To help people level up in this skill:
    • Set an example by demonstrating the desired behavior.
    • Give feedback when expectations are not met.
    • Be direct and specific about what needs to be improved.
    • Help fill the gap by providing support and guidance.
    • Collaborate on tasks to help people learn and improve.
  • Giving feedback is a crucial skill for setting high expectations.
  • Consider how to deliver feedback in a way that feels supportive and helpful.
  • Provide feedback in a safe space, such as one-on-one meetings, to allow for better absorption and learning.

Advice for how to avoid burnout 25m2s

  • Netflix's culture of excellence doesn't necessarily mean working long hours.
  • It's important to focus on the outcome rather than spending excessive time on unnecessary details.
  • Instead of aiming for perfection, prioritize thoughtful iteration to achieve the desired results.
  • Setting clear expectations and providing specific feedback helps team members understand what is expected of them and avoid unnecessary work.
  • Open communication and asking questions about expectations can help align team members' efforts with the company's goals.

Netflix culture: high talent density 27m44s

  • Netflix has a unique culture that emphasizes high talent density and a focus on high performers.
  • High talent density is essential for maintaining the company's culture of candor, learning, seeking excellence and improvement, freedom, and responsibility.
  • Hiring is a crucial aspect of maintaining high talent density, as it ensures that the people joining the team are capable of meeting the company's high standards.

Netflix culture: candor and directness 30m31s

  • Candor and directness are essential for maintaining high talent density at Netflix.
  • Employees are expected to give and receive feedback openly and honestly, even if it is uncomfortable.
  • Netflix has a practice of making timely decisions about employees who are not meeting the company's standards, either by moving them to a different role or letting them go.

The Keeper Test 31m45s

  • Netflix uses the "keeper test" to ensure they maintain a culture of excellence by regularly asking managers if they would do everything they can to keep a team member if they expressed their intention to leave for another opportunity.
  • Netflix does not have formal performance reviews but instead relies on an annual cycle of 360-degree feedback and an annual compensation cycle to assess employee performance, aiming to create a culture of ongoing, timely feedback.
  • Netflix's culture of excellence and high expectations can create stress and anxiety among employees due to the "Hunger Games" mentality of constant competition and fear of being fired.
  • Open and regular conversations about performance and expectations can help alleviate stress and uncertainty by providing employees with a clear understanding of where they stand and what is expected of them.
  • The combination of a culture of excellence and transparent performance conversations can help reduce stress and create a more positive work environment.

Maintaining a high bar for excellence 39m1s

  • Netflix pays personal top of market salaries to attract and retain talent.
  • Netflix focuses on hiring people who can identify and solve problems, rather than those who simply have the required skills.
  • The company looks for people who will raise the bar for the whole team and bring in new perspectives.
  • Netflix believes that having gaps in the team's skill sets or behavior can be toxic for other team members.

Netflix culture: freedom and responsibility 43m54s

  • Netflix's culture emphasizes freedom and responsibility, allowing employees to explore, question, and experiment without strict processes or prescriptions.
  • This approach is possible due to the company's high talent density, which ensures that employees have strong judgment and can make impactful decisions.
  • The lack of process and prescriptiveness hinges on the assumption that employees are smart and have strong judgment.

Unconventional processes at Netflix 46m18s

  • Netflix has unconventional processes, such as unlimited vacation time and no formal performance reviews.
  • Innovations at Netflix often come from individual contributors rather than being driven by leaders.
  • The company has succeeded by creating space for employees to contribute and explore, leading to numerous product features and innovations.
  • The challenge now is to maintain this culture while operating efficiently at a large scale.

Examples of candor 47m55s

  • Elizabeth Stone shares examples of candor in Netflix's culture.
  • Stone practices transparent leadership by sharing information freely and openly with the organization.
  • She takes notes in leadership meetings and shares them with the entire organization, including reflections on issues and problems.
  • Netflix introduced individual contributor (IC) levels two years ago, which was a significant change as the company previously didn't have a leveling system.
  • Stone describes the challenges and discussions surrounding the implementation of IC levels.
  • She recently held a postmortem or retrospective to reflect on how the introduction of IC levels has gone.
  • Stone believes in being candid about changes and challenges rather than pretending everything is perfect.
  • She sees candor and reflection as essential for building a sense of community and trust within the team.

Data and insights team structure 51m44s

  • Netflix employs "chaos monkeys," a program that randomly terminates processes, to ensure the stability of its infrastructure.
  • A centralized data and insights team, including a consumer insights team, conducts various research types to improve title discovery and accessibility.
  • Netflix combines different teams and expertise to build a culture of excellence, with the Consumer Insights team playing a crucial role in ensuring a consumer-oriented approach.
  • The company's data and research expertise enable them to tackle complex problems like recommendations by combining different skill sets.

Staying close to teams 1h0m12s

  • Preserves opportunities to connect with people.
  • Holds bi-weekly office hours where people can sign up for 20-minute slots to meet and discuss their work.
  • Conducts "Ask me anything" sessions with teams of different sizes to foster open communication and build rapport.
  • Makes an effort to respond to messages quickly to maintain a flow of communication.
  • Sends an email to everyone after every leadership meeting to keep them informed.

Advice on being present 1h2m31s

  • Elizabeth Stone, Netflix's CTO, stresses the significance of being fully present in conversations, particularly one-on-one interactions, prioritizing genuine and curious discussions.
  • Stone believes in fostering personal connections and building a community, considering many of her closest friends and connections as professional acquaintances.
  • She advises treating others well, focusing on what energizes her, and capitalizing on those strengths.
  • Stone reflects on her emotions, excitement, and enjoyment to stay grounded and be a better manager and leader.
  • Netflix's culture of excellence is built on three pillars: hiring the best talent, empowering them to make decisions, and using data and analytics to drive continuous improvement.
  • Netflix invests in cutting-edge technology to maintain its competitive edge.

Lightning round 1h7m40s

  • Elizabeth Stone recommends the books "What I Talk About When I Talk About Running" by Haruki Murakami and "A Fine Balance" by Rohinton Mistry.
  • Her favorite recent movie is "Triangle of Sadness" and her favorite recent TV show is "Beef".
  • Her favorite interview question to ask candidates is "What would be your priorities and what would you do differently if you had my job?"
  • Her favorite recent product is a Fellow pour-over coffee maker.
  • Her favorite product overall is her Peloton bike or treadmill.
  • Her life motto is "Something good happens every day", which encourages her to be more mindful and enjoy the small things.
  • Stone believes that endurance sports like cycling and triathlon have taught her mental resilience and the ability to recover and bounce back from challenges.
  • These skills are universally applicable and have benefited her in her career.
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