For the past year I have been working for Amazon, a company that needs little introduction (at least in the United States), whose charismatic founder and CEO, Jeff Bezos, also has a less known space company, Blue Origin. Embedded in the company DNA, Amazon Leadership Principles are more than company values. They are a language, the terminology used to describe and understand accomplishments and failures in the company, the filter through which the performance of employees is reviewed by their managers and peers every year and throughout the year. These are the ten commandments (Amazon had to do better, so there are fourteen...), embodying the rise and fall of operating at Amazon.
The Leadership Principles, as copied from here are:
- Customer Obsession
- Ownership
- Invent and Simplify
- Are Right, A Lot
- Hire and Develop the Best
- Insist on the Highest Standards
- Think Big
- Bias for Action
- Frugality
- Vocally Self Critical
- Earn Trust of Others
- Dive Deep
- Have Backbone; Disagree and Commit
- Deliver Results
I hope you will join me on this journey and participate by commenting and adding examples related to each of the principles as you see them or have experienced them in the space industry, as space enthusiasts or space employees.
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1 comment:
I love your smirking Amazon helmet graphic, boss. Very cool!
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