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Mike Hudack: How Facebook, Monzo and Deliveroo Build Great Products | E1201

Business14 Sep 20247 min summaryFrom 20VC with Harry Stebbings
Mike Hudack: How Facebook, Monzo and Deliveroo Build Great Products | E1201
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Intro 0s

“Founder Mode” Insights: Experience at Top Firms & Founding Startups 1m32s

  • All founders operate in "founder mode" to some extent, engaging in behaviors like skipping levels and getting into details. 1m55s
  • The effectiveness of "founder mode" can vary depending on the company's size and the founder's skills. 2m23s
  • "Founder mode" is essentially a new term for existing behaviors and is unlikely to cause a significant increase in negative behavior from founders. 2m48s

Lessons from Leading Ads at Facebook 3m10s

  • The ads organization at Facebook was tasked with accelerating revenue growth after a lackluster IPO. 5m17s
  • A small team rebuilt the Facebook Pages Insights product, focusing on simplicity and ease of use. 6m24s
  • Simplifying products is generally better, as it helps users achieve their goals with minimal effort. 7m23s

Lessons How To Structure Different Teams 8m14s

  • Ideal product teams consist of 6-8 people, primarily engineers, potentially including a data scientist and designer, with a product manager being optional. 8m30s
  • Product teams should focus on outcome-based goals that prioritize user satisfaction and sales growth over simply shipping products. 8m48s
  • Before building a product, it's crucial to have a clear understanding of the target user, their needs, and a well-defined theory of how the product will meet those needs and achieve business goals. 10m11s

Biggest Product Mistake at Facebook 13m6s

  • A product called Audience Insights was built at Facebook to help marketers drill down and find their audience. 13m37s
  • Audience Insights was a "nice-to-have" product that required a lot of resources to build and maintain and did not create meaningful value for users. 14m9s
  • The speaker learned that "nice-to-have" products have a higher cost than anticipated and a lower value returned. 15m42s

Talk vs. Dictatorial Vision: What's Best for Teams? 15m47s

  • It is important to have quantitative, objective measures of success and goals when debating what to do. 16m18s
  • Product development is more art than science, but it has to be managed through data. 18m12s
  • The only real measure of value in a product is whether people use it and get value from it. 19m47s

Leading Product at Deliveroo 25m20s

  • Deliveroo operates in real-time, with orders being placed and delivered constantly, making logistics a crucial aspect of the business. 26m8s
  • Deliveroo faced challenges meeting its brand promise of fast delivery, with orders being late 40% of the time, leading to customer dissatisfaction and churn. 29m13s
  • To address delivery delays, a team of engineers developed a machine learning model to accurately estimate order lateness, resulting in improved delivery times and customer satisfaction. 31m50s

The Best Product Decision Made at Deliveroo 32m53s

  • A trip to Madrid revealed that customers living on the outskirts of the city were willing to tolerate longer delivery times to access desired restaurants, challenging the initial assumption that delivery distance should prioritize food quality. 33m3s
  • This experience highlighted the importance of customer choice in product design, emphasizing that providing sufficient information empowers users to make informed decisions, even if it means opting for a potentially less-than-ideal outcome like a soggy burger. 35m15s
  • Finding the right balance between offering too many and too few options is crucial in product development, with the "art" involving selecting the appropriate features and the "science" involving data-driven evaluation and adjustment based on user behavior and preferences. 37m3s

When Data Led to the Wrong Conclusion 37m24s

  • It is difficult to accurately interpret data and avoid misrepresenting information to oneself. 37m32s
  • Data can be misinterpreted when the full context is not considered, leading to inaccurate conclusions. 38m6s
  • Data abuse is prevalent in customer service, where metrics can be manipulated to present a misleadingly positive view of performance. 38m40s

Lessons From Competition 39m23s

  • It is important to respect competitors, recognizing their intelligence, capabilities, and shared goals. 39m53s
  • Many companies undervalue their competition, failing to acknowledge the reasons behind their competitor's success. 40m7s
  • Oracle, despite having a complex and potentially cumbersome system, serves as an example of a successful company that should be respected, even if its operational methods differ from one's own preferences. 40m43s

How Quickly To Know If a Product Doesn’t Work in Consumer Apps 40m52s

  • Deliveroo uses controlled experiments to determine the effectiveness of new features and products. 41m25s
  • These experiments involve giving the new feature to a portion of users and comparing their experience to those without the feature, measuring specific metrics like "Rider experience time". 41m31s
  • Based on the experiment's results, Deliveroo decides whether to release the feature to all users, make adjustments, or discontinue it entirely. 42m48s

Lessons on Product Building at Monzo 42m51s

  • Working at Deliveroo provided valuable insights into the distinct financial habits of British people, particularly their monthly payment cycles, which contrast with the bi-weekly norms in the United States. 43m27s
  • The heavily regulated nature of the banking industry significantly impacts product development processes at Monzo, demanding a cautious approach to mitigate risks and ensure the stability of the financial system. 43m40s
  • Regulatory constraints within the banking sector, particularly those related to licensing, posed limitations on expanding Monzo's services globally, a strategic goal that was hampered by these restrictions. 45m4s

Is the US the Right Move for Monzo? 45m28s

  • The United States is a large potential market for banking products, but banking practices and regulations vary significantly between the US and the UK. 45m38s
  • Mortgages, credit cards, debt, savings, investments, payment schedules, and bill payment methods all differ between the two regions. 45m52s
  • Successfully adapting a banking product for a new market requires local expertise to understand and incorporate regional differences. 46m24s

How Mike Reacted When Competitors Ship Products Faster 46m41s

  • Different companies have different philosophies, and some companies would not have shipped the same products as their competitors. 47m3s
  • It is important to have a theory of the world and to do fewer things well, rather than to just ship as many features as possible as quickly as possible. 50m0s
  • It is important to ship products that are meaningful and that move the company in a specific direction. 50m21s

Best Monzo Product Success & Biggest Flop 50m41s

  • Flex is a successful product. 50m44s
  • It is important to set ambitious goals but temper expectations and be prepared to iterate on products post-launch. 50m47s
  • Teams should be emotionally prepared to critically assess their work and make improvements to products after launch, even if it means abandoning the original idea. 51m46s

Leadership 53m30s

  • Leaders should inspire their teams but also be realistic about the challenges they face. 53m46s
  • Two ways to improve morale in a product team are to give them a win and a reason to work hard. 54m42s
  • It's important to connect the team's daily work to a positive impact on the world, such as helping people or businesses. 56m44s

Exceptional Execution as a Founder & Being a Great Parent 58m10s

  • Children can improve work-life balance by providing a reset after a long day. 58m50s
  • It's important to involve children in aspects of work life, such as discussing projects and decisions. 59m10s
  • Obsessing over work, such as constantly checking metrics, can be mistaken for hard work and lead to burnout. 1h1m15s

Quick-Fire Round 1h2m21s

  • A time when there was a disagreement with a manager was regarding the mechanics of sharing on Facebook. 1h2m31s
  • The biggest advice for angel investing is to invest in people you believe in and to not mistake good managers or ICs at a large company for people who will do well in a startup. 1h3m6s
  • The advice given to a CPO before their first day at a new job is to move fast, ship fast, and get an early win. 1h5m39s
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