57 min

#269: Blitzscaling with Chris Yeh: The lightning-fast path to creating massively valuable companies Intentional Growth

    • Entrepreneurship

My guest today is Chris Yeh, entrepreneur, investor, writer, and mentor with two Bachelor’s degrees with distinction from Stanford University and an MBA from Harvard Business School, where he was a Baker Scholar. Chris co-authored the New York Times best-seller The Alliance as well as the book Blitzscaling with Reid Hoffman (co-founder of LinkedIn). Chris wrote Blitzscaling with Reid to explain how some of the largest companies in the world like Amazon, AirBNB, and Uber use a very specific set of offensive, competitive strategies that prioritize speed to achieve massive scale at incredible speed.
In this episode, Chris is going to demystify what some of the world's most valuable companies did in order to reach their highest highs and then break down his concept of blitzscaling. He’ll even go over the principles and methodologies in his book and how they apply to any idea or business. We’ll break down the different principles and methodologies in the book and how they can apply to any idea or business.
 
What You Will Learn

How to compete and grow faster than the competition in a winner-take-all market
The three key principles of blitzscaling and how they work

Business model innovation
Strategy innovation
Management innovation


How the world's most valuable companies use a framework for growth called blitzscaling
The five stages of growth a blitzscaling company will go through
Why tying your ego in with the company is extremely dangerous
Ways to evolve that all-important culture as your company grows
How the blitzscaling growth model has changed the world and created the most valuable companies
What the network effect is and how it fits into a company’s flywheel
Why you must define “what is better” compared to “what currently exists”
How to intelligently calculate risks — and why risks are beneficial in innovation
Why it’s “better to be a pirate than join the navy” and what that means
Current thoughts on raising money and the truth about valuations

 
Bio:
Chris Yeh is a writer, investor, and entrepreneur who has had a ringside seat in the world of startups and scaleups since 1995. He has authored such books as The Alliance and Blitzscaling (co-authored with Reid Hoffman of LinkedIn), the book that explains how to build world-changing companies like Amazon, Alibaba, and Airbnb in record time. His books help founders, venture capitalists, corporate leaders, policymakers, and everyday people better understand how the internet has changed the way we work together to build amazing organizations.
 
Quotes:
13:20 - “It really is the case that these feedback loops are getting stronger and stronger. [...] The feedback loop of talent and capital. We’ve seen this happen. Companies that breakout to an early lead find it much easier to attract great talent and the follow-on capital and that’s because people love a winner.” - Chris Yeh
13:53 - “Think of the number of millionaires that have been minted by the Facebooks and the Googles and the AirBnBs of the world.” - Chris Yeh
14:40 - “There’s a little bit of a controversy there because the term Blitzscaling is explicitly modeled on the term Blitzkrieg, which you may remember from your history lessons of WWII. It’s the concept of a lightning war, where your forces go out ahead of their supply line, and is moving faster than anyone is possibly anticipating. It’s a high risk, high reward s

My guest today is Chris Yeh, entrepreneur, investor, writer, and mentor with two Bachelor’s degrees with distinction from Stanford University and an MBA from Harvard Business School, where he was a Baker Scholar. Chris co-authored the New York Times best-seller The Alliance as well as the book Blitzscaling with Reid Hoffman (co-founder of LinkedIn). Chris wrote Blitzscaling with Reid to explain how some of the largest companies in the world like Amazon, AirBNB, and Uber use a very specific set of offensive, competitive strategies that prioritize speed to achieve massive scale at incredible speed.
In this episode, Chris is going to demystify what some of the world's most valuable companies did in order to reach their highest highs and then break down his concept of blitzscaling. He’ll even go over the principles and methodologies in his book and how they apply to any idea or business. We’ll break down the different principles and methodologies in the book and how they can apply to any idea or business.
 
What You Will Learn

How to compete and grow faster than the competition in a winner-take-all market
The three key principles of blitzscaling and how they work

Business model innovation
Strategy innovation
Management innovation


How the world's most valuable companies use a framework for growth called blitzscaling
The five stages of growth a blitzscaling company will go through
Why tying your ego in with the company is extremely dangerous
Ways to evolve that all-important culture as your company grows
How the blitzscaling growth model has changed the world and created the most valuable companies
What the network effect is and how it fits into a company’s flywheel
Why you must define “what is better” compared to “what currently exists”
How to intelligently calculate risks — and why risks are beneficial in innovation
Why it’s “better to be a pirate than join the navy” and what that means
Current thoughts on raising money and the truth about valuations

 
Bio:
Chris Yeh is a writer, investor, and entrepreneur who has had a ringside seat in the world of startups and scaleups since 1995. He has authored such books as The Alliance and Blitzscaling (co-authored with Reid Hoffman of LinkedIn), the book that explains how to build world-changing companies like Amazon, Alibaba, and Airbnb in record time. His books help founders, venture capitalists, corporate leaders, policymakers, and everyday people better understand how the internet has changed the way we work together to build amazing organizations.
 
Quotes:
13:20 - “It really is the case that these feedback loops are getting stronger and stronger. [...] The feedback loop of talent and capital. We’ve seen this happen. Companies that breakout to an early lead find it much easier to attract great talent and the follow-on capital and that’s because people love a winner.” - Chris Yeh
13:53 - “Think of the number of millionaires that have been minted by the Facebooks and the Googles and the AirBnBs of the world.” - Chris Yeh
14:40 - “There’s a little bit of a controversy there because the term Blitzscaling is explicitly modeled on the term Blitzkrieg, which you may remember from your history lessons of WWII. It’s the concept of a lightning war, where your forces go out ahead of their supply line, and is moving faster than anyone is possibly anticipating. It’s a high risk, high reward s

57 min