Friday, January 29, 2016

Zappos Founder Says His Self-Management Experiment Only Cost Him A Tenth Of His Staff

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Amazon bought Zappos, an online shoe and apparel store, in 2009. Since then, it’s mostly let founder Tony Hsieh run the place. Most recently, Hsieh’s been running an experiment with a radical management theory called Holacracy. Holacracy sets up companies as self-managing teams with no titles or managers. Silicon Valley startups like GitHub…


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Zappos Founder Says His Self-Management Experiment Only Cost Him A Tenth Of His Staff

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