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What Seven Years at Airbnb Taught Me About Building a Business

Jun 2019

Culture obsession is a competitive moat

Strong culture, clear values, and quirky rituals create competitive advantage by enabling faster hiring, quicker decision-making during crises, and accountability to long-term mission. Culture isn't soft—it's the infrastructure that makes everything else possible.
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