23 min

Prashanth Chandrasekar (Stack Overflow): Non-Dual Leadership BUILD with Blake Bartlett

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Founders often have strong opinions and extreme perspectives. In the early days, this is good because it leads innovators to start companies. But as a team scales, leaders need to adopt an open mindset. Prashanth describes how this approach has led Stack Overflow to huge success by embracing counterintuitive strategies. 

Key Takeaways:
[3:18] What does Prashanth mean exactly by non-dualistic leadership?
[5:02] Prashanth shares examples of non-dualistic leadership.
[7:40] Prashanth shares his thoughts about the statement “strong opinions loosely held.”
[10:22] Prashanth shares examples of some best practices and commonly accepted ideas that he had thought about differently.
[16:41] How does Prashanth think about the risk and mitigating the risk of a consensus-seeking approach?
[19:10] What are some sort of starting points for those trying to put this approach into practice?

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Prashanth Chandrasekar, CEO at Stack Overflow
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Founders often have strong opinions and extreme perspectives. In the early days, this is good because it leads innovators to start companies. But as a team scales, leaders need to adopt an open mindset. Prashanth describes how this approach has led Stack Overflow to huge success by embracing counterintuitive strategies. 

Key Takeaways:
[3:18] What does Prashanth mean exactly by non-dualistic leadership?
[5:02] Prashanth shares examples of non-dualistic leadership.
[7:40] Prashanth shares his thoughts about the statement “strong opinions loosely held.”
[10:22] Prashanth shares examples of some best practices and commonly accepted ideas that he had thought about differently.
[16:41] How does Prashanth think about the risk and mitigating the risk of a consensus-seeking approach?
[19:10] What are some sort of starting points for those trying to put this approach into practice?

Mentioned in this episode:
Sign up for OpenView's weekly newsletter
Prashanth Chandrasekar, CEO at Stack Overflow
Stack Overflow
Follow Blake Bartlett on Linkedin. 
Podcast produced by OpenView.
View our blog for more context/inspiration.
OpenView on Linkedin
OpenView on Twitter
OpenView on Instagram
OpenView on Facebook

23 min