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What Seven Years at Airbnb Taught Me About Building a Business

Jun 2019

Celebrate success, don't punish failure on ambitious goals

Wildly ambitious goals are meant to push you, not kill you. If you don't hit the goal but get close, congratulate the team and move on. The moment you punish near-misses on stretch goals, you've signaled that teams should set comfortable targets instead.
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