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The power of the SOD/EOD plus Bill Maris on early Google stories, origins of GV, bioterrorism & more | E1236

Jun 24, 2021
Bill Maris, founder of Section 32 and former head of Google Ventures, shares his insights on the early days at Google and the launch of GV. He discusses the challenges Google faced in the social media space and highlights the risks of bioterrorism, emphasizing the need for better preparedness. Maris also reflects on the importance of the Start of Day/End of Day (SOD/EOD) approach for remote work, promoting accountability and productivity through structured communication. His anecdotes offer a fascinating look into the venture capital world and tech innovation.
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INSIGHT

Performance Equalizer

  • SOD/EOD reporting creates a level playing field between remote and in-person employees.
  • Resistance to this system often signals underperformance.
ANECDOTE

Unconventional Path

  • Bill Maris's path to Google Ventures was unconventional, starting with a web hosting company and non-profit work.
  • He landed a role in corporate development after 23 interviews over nine months.
ANECDOTE

Initial Skepticism

  • Google Ventures was initially met with skepticism due to concerns about ulterior motives.
  • Maris prioritized financial returns and autonomy in the fund's structure.
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