Episode #434 from 50:20

Elon Musk

Distribution, hardest thing in any business is distribution. And I read this Walter Isaacson biography of him. He learned the mistakes that, if you rely on others a lot for your distribution, his first company, Zip2 where he tried to build something like a Google Maps, he ended up, as in, the company ended up making deals with putting their technology on other people's sites and losing direct relationship with the users because that's good for your business. You have to make some revenue and people pay you. But then in Tesla, he didn't do that. He actually didn't go to dealers or anything. He had, dealt the relationship with the users directly. It's hard. You might never get the critical mass, but amazingly, he managed to make it happen. So I think that sheer force of will and [inaudible 00:51:37] principles thinking, no work is beneath you, I think that is very important. I've heard that in Autopilot he has done data himself just to understand how it works. Every detail could be relevant to you to make a good business decision and he's phenomenal at that. And one of the things you do by understanding every detail is you can figure out how to break through difficult bottlenecks and also how to simplify the system.

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Distribution, hardest thing in any business is distribution. And I read this Walter Isaacson biography of him. He learned the mistakes that, if you rely on others a lot for your distribution, his first company, Zip2 where he tried to build something like a Google Maps, he ended up, as in, the company ended up making deals with putting their technology on other people's sites and losing direct relationship with the users because that's good for your business. You have to make some revenue and people pay you. But then in Tesla, he didn't do that. He actually didn't go to dealers or anything. He had, dealt the relationship with the users directly. It's hard. You might never get the critical mass, but amazingly, he managed to make it happen. So I think that sheer force of will and [inaudible 00:51:37] principles thinking, no work is beneath you, I think that is very important. I've heard that in Autopilot he has done data himself just to understand how it works. Every detail could be relevant to you to make a good business decision and he's phenomenal at that. And one of the things you do by understanding every detail is you can figure out how to break through difficult bottlenecks and also how to simplify the system.

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