CEO of Netflix, Reed Hastings, has learned a valuable lesson from Jeff Bezos and is using it to improve his company. He believes in the importance of fixing problems instead of ignoring them, just like Bezos does.

Netflix co-founder reed hastings discussed his approach to taking risks in a recent podcast. He follows the principle of “recoverable risk,” meaning he takes risks that can be fixed if they don’t work out. This approach allows him to get more done and move fast. Hastings borrowed this philosophy from amazon founder Jeff Bezos, who sees risks as either “one-way doors” or “two-way doors.” Hastings agrees with the two-way door approach, which allows for reversibility and careful consideration of decisions. Taking risks has led to successful ventures for Netflix, such as the show “13 Reasons Why.” You Can Read Full News By Clicking On Below Link.

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