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by phleet
3524 days ago
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I worked at Khan Academy for two internships and then just under 2 years fulltime, and don't know anyone that has anything less than positive to say about Kamens (nobody called him Ben because there were no less than 5 Bens at Khan Academy when I left). One of his most memorable habits to me was coming into a meeting room where his words obviously had a lot of sway, then sitting on the ground when we were short on chairs. He was an inspiration to many, first as an engineer, and later as a manager, and I'm excited to see what he takes on next. |
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I love hearing stories like this. "Servant leadership" means so much to me. Being humble, realizing that people closest to the problem have the most knowledge, hiring folks smarter/stronger than you are--all key aspects of a leader I want to work for. (Of course, you still have to have the "leadership" component too.)