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Ask HN: Have you experienced a company scale without losing its culture?

3 点作者 Fzzr将近 6 年前
&quot;The Elves Leave Middle Earth – Sodas Are No Longer Free&quot;† was posted almost ten years ago. I&#x27;ve now seen that in action now more than once (including a case of literally starting to charge for the sodas). A company brings in a new executive (often referred to as an &quot;adult&quot;). Sometimes it&#x27;s to prepare for sale&#x2F;IPO, other times to help with a painful pivot. The pressure often comes from outside (the board or large investors, potential acquirers, etc.) It may involve suddenly hiring a large number of new people not already familiar with the culture as well.<p>During this process, the company &quot;corporatizes&quot; - transforms from a &quot;startup&quot; to a &quot;corporation&quot;. In keeping with the metaphor of the person leading the change being an &quot;adult&quot;, the goal is for the company to &quot;grow up&quot;.<p>Has anyone seen the counterexample, when a startup becomes a &quot;corporation&quot; without losing the culture that made it special in the first place? How did they do it, and what was it like from the inside? Alternatively, have you joined a company during that phase, where you were part of the second generation of employees and experienced the change without the context?<p>† https:&#x2F;&#x2F;steveblank.com&#x2F;2009&#x2F;12&#x2F;21&#x2F;the-elves-leave-middle-earth-%e2%80%93-soda%e2%80%99s-are-no-longer-free&#x2F;

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