What is your framework for finding the line between order and chaos in an organization?
Replied byTravis Kalanick
Founder & CEO at Atoms
Niche: Technology
Revenue: Not Publicly Disclosed/month
Location: Los Angeles, California, United States
Started: 2018
Innovation happens at speed and scale on the line between order and chaos. Too much order creates slow bureaucracy; too much chaos creates confusion. The goal is to establish the fewest number of rules while staying out of chaos. At Uber, our only launch rule was passing a pricing review.
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