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Elon bringing Tesla culture to Twitter is a good thing?

Here is the TLDR from the email Elon sent to Tesla employees that is now meant for Twitter 2.0


Here are the 6 tips:


1. Nix big meetings

“Excessive meetings are the blight of big companies and almost always get worse over time. Please get [out] of all large meetings, unless you’re certain they are providing value to the whole audience, in which case keep them very short.”


2. Ditch frequent meetings too

“Also get rid of frequent meetings, unless you are dealing with an extremely urgent matter. Meeting frequency should drop rapidly once the urgent matter is resolved.”


3. Leave a meeting if you’re not contributing

“Walk out of a meeting or drop off a call as soon as it is obvious you aren’t adding value. It is not rude to leave, it is rude to make someone stay and waste their time.”


4. Drop jargon

“Don’t use acronyms or nonsense words for objects, software or processes at Tesla. In general, anything that requires an explanation inhibits communication. We don’t want people to have to memorize a glossary just to function at Tesla.”


5. Communicate directly, irrespective of hierarchy

“Communication should travel via the shortest path necessary to get the job done, not through the ‘chain of command’. Any manager who attempts to enforce chain of command communication will soon find themselves working elsewhere.

“A major source of issues is poor communication between depts. The way to solve this is allow free flow of information between all levels. If, in order to get something done between depts, an individual contributor has to talk to their manager, who talks to a director, who talks to a VP, who talks to another VP, who talks to a director, who talks to a manager, who talks to someone doing the actual work, then super dumb things will happen. It must be ok for people to talk directly and just make the right thing happen.”


6. Follow logic, not rules

“In general, always pick common sense as your guide. If following a ‘company rule’ is obviously ridiculous in a particular situation, such that it would make for a great Dilbert cartoon, then the rule should change.”



Would you still work (or look for a job) at Twitter knowing that Elon expects the culture to be extremely hardcore and 100hr work weeks should be the norm?

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qulamk1Account Manager  
I mean, if this was presented by anyone other than Musk, especially in the way he's done it, I'd argue people would embrace the shift towards efficiency. How many of you have been in meetings and like 3 ppl are talking while the rest of you get on with your work?
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cksk9BuSoftware Engineer  
Well said mate

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