Sunday, December 29, 2019
The 7 productivity tips Elon Musk shared with his employees
The 7 productivity tips Elon Musk shared with his employeesThe 7 productivity tips Elon Musk shared with his employeesElon Musk gets a lot done.The 46-year-old entrepreneur and CEO is revolutionizing the spaceflight industry with SpaceX, transforming the world of the electric car at Tesla, and pushing neuroscience and transportation forward at Neuralink and the Boring Company.As SpaceX COO Gwynne Shotwell said at the 2018 TED Conference, Musks goals are a lot to keep up with.When Elon says something, you have to pause and not blurt out Well, thats impossible, she said. You zip it, you think about it, and you find ways to get it done.Recently, Musk reportedly announced to Tesla employees that he wants to adopt a 24/7 shift schedule to get production for Teslas Model 3 electric car on track. In an email obtained by Jalopnik, Musk explained a number of changes in the works for Tesla.Ladders is now on SmartNewsDownload the SmartNews app and add the Ladders channel to read the latest care er news and advice wherever you go.Hes asking for quite a lot, so at the end of that email, he offered employees a list of his own productivity recommendations. From those tips, its clear that Musk is clearly not a fan of meetings, bureaucracy, hierarchy, or any system that impedes immediate communication. He prefers people apply common sense to the task at hand.He also told employees that if they had any ideas for making work at Tesla better and more efficient, they should let him know.Here are the seven productivity tips Musk offered in the letter, in his own words.Large-format meetings waste peoples timeExcessive meetings are the blight of big companies and almost always get worse over time. Please get rid of all large meetings, unless youre certain they are providing value to the whole audience, in which case keep them very short.Meetings should be infrequent unless a matter is urgentAlso get rid of frequent meetings, unless you are dealing with an extremely urgent matter. Meeti ng frequency should drop rapidly once the urgent matter is resolved.If you dont need to be in a meeting, leaveWalk out of a meeting or drop off a call as soon as it is obvious you arent adding value. It is not rude to leave, it is rude to make someone stay and waste their time.Avoid confusing jargonDont use acronyms or nonsense words for objects, software, or processes at Tesla. In general, anything that requires an explanation inhibits communication. We dont want people to have to memorize a glossary just to function at Tesla.Dont let hierarchical structures make things less efficientCommunication should travel via the shortest path necessary to get the job done, not through the chain of command. Any manager who attempts to enforce chain of command communication will soon find themselves working elsewhere.If you need to get in touch with someone, do so directlyA major source of issues is poor communication between depts. The way to solve this is allow free flow of information betwe en all levels. If, in order to get something done between depts, an individual contributor has to talk to their manager, who talks to a director, who talks to a VP, who talks to another VP, who talks to a director, who talks to a manager, who talks to someone doing the actual work, then super dumb things will happen. It must be ok for people to talk directly and just make the right thing happen.Dont waste time following silly rulesIn general, always pick common sense as your guide. If following a company rule is obviously ridiculous in a particular situation, such that it would make for a great Dilbert cartoon, then the rule should change.This articleoriginally appeared on BusinessInsider.
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