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Paul Graham's Founder Mode Essay was more polarizing than US politics

6 pointsby satishmreddy8 months ago
Yet, nothing about “Founder mode” was NEW. Both Founders and Non-Founders at Yahoo, Yelp &amp; Meta used it in their organizations, when I worked there. So why was the essay so polarizing?<p>@paulg spoke negatively about 99% of tech employees who choose to support founders in their quest to build great companies. That is why this post was polarizing.<p>Here are the comments Paul Makes about employees (Non-Founders):<p>Hire professional fakers and let them drive the company into the ground<p>Founders feel like they&#x27;re being gaslit from both sides — …: and by the people working for them…..<p>C-level execs, as a class, include some of the most skillful liars in the world.<p>Paul called employees at tech companies “Professional Fakers”, “Gas light founders”, “Skillfull liars”.<p>That is why the post polarized people.<p>There is nothing new in the founder mode essay:<p>Skip Level 1:1s: I have had skip level 1:1s for the 12 years I worked at Yahoo, Yelp, and Meta. I have had 1:1s with people two levels above me if I wanted to.<p>Execs in details: No exec I worked with every treated key product decisions as a blackbox. All execs at Meta are in the details of the top priorities of the org and Mark has very publicly said he does the same. @marissamayer when she joined Yahoo did weekly product reviews for every detail of product redesigns.<p>ICs presenting to CEOs and Exec: As an IC I did reviews with @jeremys (Jeremy Stoppelman, Yelp CEO), Zuck, @tomalison (Tom Alison FB App Head), @mosseri (Adam Mosseri IG App Head), @stan_chudnovsky (Messenger App Head), Will Cathcart (@wcathcart WhatsApp App Head)<p>Leadership Group across levels: Yelp and Meta both had leadership groups that included people at different levels across the company that didn’t report to the CEO.<p>These are just basic good leadership practices.<p>There is nothing new in founder mode essay that good leaders don’t already do, where they are a founder or NOT!<p>The thing that made the “founder mode” essay go viral is pitting Founders against the very employees they need to build large companies.<p>There is NO &quot;Management Mode&quot;, there is just &quot;Good Leadership&quot; and &quot;Bad Leadership&quot;. What Paul describes is &quot;Bad Leadership&quot; mode. Bad leadership when displayed by founders and non founders leads to poor outcomes.<p>And maybe @bchesky talk at YC was just his journey of figuring out Good Leadership at scale.

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pjkundert8 months ago
I think maybe you took it too personally.<p>He said hiring <i>professional fakers</i> is bad. It <i>is</i> bad, and unfortunately a lot of founders do it?<p>Those founders who hire typical &quot;C-level execs&quot;, many of whom are skilled liars and sociopaths (and strongly overlap with typical &quot;Politicians&quot;, I suspect) perhaps deserve what they get: the self-destruction of their enterprise.