How Google Works

Eric Schmidt

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One of the books Keith Rabois recommends for entrepreneurs.

Book Synopsis

"How Google Works" by Eric Schmidt provides readers with an insider's look into the strategies, practices, and culture that have made Google one of the most successful companies of our time.

Schmidt, Google's former CEO, along with Jonathan Rosenberg, a key executive, reveal the importance of innovation, talent, and organizational culture in shaping the company's immense success. They emphasize the value of creating a workplace that encourages and nurtures a culture of creativity and productivity.

The book explores Google's unique approach to hiring and retaining top talent, highlighting the company's focus on intellectual humility, passion, and the ability to take risks. It delves into the importance of creating an environment where employees are empowered and given the freedom to explore new ideas and initiatives.

Schmidt and Rosenberg also discuss the significance of effective communication within teams and the need for collaboration across different departments. They share valuable insights on how Google's flat organizational structure fosters a culture of transparency and open dialogue.

Moreover, the authors provide practical advice on managing innovation and disruption, as well as dealing with external factors that may impact a company's growth. They address the challenges of competing in a rapidly changing technological landscape and offer strategies for staying ahead.

"How Google Works" appeals to both aspiring entrepreneurs and established business leaders, as it draws on Google's experiences to offer timeless lessons in leadership and management. With its concise and compelling insights, this book serves as a valuable guide for organizations seeking to emulate Google's success and drive innovation in their own industries.

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