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by dub
1153 days ago
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When I worked at Google back in the day, we used to make dollar bets all the time. You'd tape the signed dollars you won to your monitor. A willingness to take pride in your work and to not take it too seriously when smart, well-intentioned people make mistakes (e.g. blameless postmortems) is part of the culture difference that led to Google's engineering becoming so exceptional and innovative vs the more corporate, don't-rock-the-boat, fear-driven culture that the traditional businesses had at the time. |
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I'm assuming you were at google in late 90s/early 2000s?