Earlier today I was talking with some colleagues about cultures at different startups. One company was mentioned and everyone promptly said they knew someone that used to work there and didn’t have a good experience. Now, the takeaway isn’t that the company doesn’t have a strong culture, rather, they bring on people that aren’t a good fit, and those people often self-select out. The stronger the culture, the more people that don’t fit because it’s so well defined and tight. Two successful companies can have very different cultures.
In a startup, and every business, it’s all about the people.
Ask anyone about their job and what’s the first thing they say? They say the people are great (assuming they like the job). Things like the market opportunity, compensation, and office environment always come after how they feel about the people. What’s the number one reason cited for people quitting a job? Answer: dislike of their manager. It all comes down to people.
What else? Do you agree that it’s all about the people?
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