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Bill Gates

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Microsoft Volume II

Tablets have proven to be a cousin of phones scaled up, not PCs scaled down. Interactive TV came after the internet, not before, and only once there was a tremendous amount of bandwidth.

Acquired
Microsoft Volume II

Tablets have proven to be a cousin of phones scaled up, not PCs scaled down. Interactive TV came after the internet, not before, and only once there was a tremendous amount of bandwidth.

Acquired
Microsoft Volume II

I mean, think about how much more bandwidth it consumes for all of us to ad hoc start Netflix streams versus there's one broadcast happening and we all just tune in when we tune in and we just catch whatever part of the broadcast is over anyway.

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Microsoft Volume II

I mean, think about how much more bandwidth it consumes for all of us to ad hoc start Netflix streams versus there's one broadcast happening and we all just tune in when we tune in and we just catch whatever part of the broadcast is over anyway.

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Microsoft Volume II

Totally. Mobile was five years early and it was more akin to embedded devices than it was to scaled down PCOS. So something was off in Microsoft's ability to leverage their future predicting into creating the right products. Right. Which is weird because historically they have been good at it.

Acquired
Microsoft Volume II

Totally. Mobile was five years early and it was more akin to embedded devices than it was to scaled down PCOS. So something was off in Microsoft's ability to leverage their future predicting into creating the right products. Right. Which is weird because historically they have been good at it.

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Microsoft Volume II

Well, they at least employed the one Microsoft employee referred to it as bracketing. You basically develop two products concurrently, one aimed below what the current technical capabilities are and one aimed above.

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Microsoft Volume II

Well, they at least employed the one Microsoft employee referred to it as bracketing. You basically develop two products concurrently, one aimed below what the current technical capabilities are and one aimed above.

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Microsoft Volume II

And as you get closer to shipping or as you get closer to like letting the market play out, you kind of pick whether you're going to make the low end one better or you're going to sort of start reducing functionality of the high end one. And so in the IBM days, you know, you had Windows and OS2. And in the internet era, you had, like, the web browser versus all the interactive TV stuff.

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Microsoft Volume II

And as you get closer to shipping or as you get closer to like letting the market play out, you kind of pick whether you're going to make the low end one better or you're going to sort of start reducing functionality of the high end one. And so in the IBM days, you know, you had Windows and OS2. And in the internet era, you had, like, the web browser versus all the interactive TV stuff.

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Microsoft Volume II

Or Longhorn, which was supposed to be little and iterative, versus Blackcomb, which was so ambitious it actually got canceled.

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Microsoft Volume II

Or Longhorn, which was supposed to be little and iterative, versus Blackcomb, which was so ambitious it actually got canceled.

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Microsoft Volume II

Yeah. Or like the bets somehow couldn't continue to flourish internally. I don't really know why, but it seems like for some reason bracketing worked well for a while. And then eventually their ability to take a good idea and implement it at the right time, the right way fell apart.

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Microsoft Volume II

Yeah. Or like the bets somehow couldn't continue to flourish internally. I don't really know why, but it seems like for some reason bracketing worked well for a while. And then eventually their ability to take a good idea and implement it at the right time, the right way fell apart.

Acquired
Microsoft Volume II

My next one is the idea of positive sum leadership. This one's a little bit more personal than our playbook themes typically are, but I think it's an important takeaway. Bill Gates plus Steve Ballmer in the right roles, with the right level of respect for each other and who made which decisions, when that was all humming, that was way more valuable than Bill alone or Steve alone.

Acquired
Microsoft Volume II

My next one is the idea of positive sum leadership. This one's a little bit more personal than our playbook themes typically are, but I think it's an important takeaway. Bill Gates plus Steve Ballmer in the right roles, with the right level of respect for each other and who made which decisions, when that was all humming, that was way more valuable than Bill alone or Steve alone.

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Microsoft Volume II

It was like one plus one equals five, right?

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Microsoft Volume II

It was like one plus one equals five, right?

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Microsoft Volume II

This is actually pretty common among teams. Most high-performing teams are so much better together than they could possibly be apart.

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Microsoft Volume II

This is actually pretty common among teams. Most high-performing teams are so much better together than they could possibly be apart.