Dharmesh Shah is the co-founder and CTO of HubSpot (currently valued at $30 billion) and one of the most fascinating founders I’ve ever met. Dharmesh is the keeper of HubSpot’s Culture Code, built ChatSpot (an AI chatbot built on top of HubSpot CRM) and a game called WordPlay (which grew to 16 million users), and also founded and writes for OnStartups, a top-ranking startup blog and community with more than 1M members. He’s also invested in 100+ startups including OpenAI, AngelList, Coinbase, and Dropbox. In our conversation, we discuss:
• The biggest lessons he has learned from building HubSpot
• The importance of leaning into your strengths
• Dharmesh’s data-oriented approach to public speaking
• How he developed HubSpot’s culture code
• The decision-making process at HubSpot
• His contrarian approach to building products
• Why founders and product teams are all fighting the second law of thermodynamics
• How “flash tags” can save your teams time
• How to decide what ideas are worth investing in
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• Website: https://dharmesh.com/
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In this episode, we cover:
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00:00) Dharmesh’s background
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04:20) Fun facts about Dharmesh
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06:31) His data-oriented approach to public speaking
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11:45) Advice for adding humor to your presentations
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15:28) Why he has no direct reports
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18:46) You can shape the universe to your liking
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20:02) Lessons from building HubSpot
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23:43) Contrarian ways of running a company
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37:26) Fighting the second law of thermodynamics
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40:29) The importance of simplicity in running a business
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45:22) Succeeding in the SMB market
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50:29) Zigging when others are zagging
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54:17) When it makes sense to go “wide and deep”
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57:33) Using flashtags to communicate opinions
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01:02:44) HubSpot’s decision-making process
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01:09:41) Deciding what ideas to invest in
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01:15:26) Defining and maintaining company culture
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01:30:46) The potential of AI
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01:37:03) Practical advice for learning AI
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01:40:07) Where to find Dharmesh
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