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We are truly honored to host Jason Fried, co-founder of 37Signals and the mastermind behind Basecamp, and Hey for one of our deepest episodes.
A leading critical voice in startup culture and product design, Jason delves into challenging conventional business approaches with a focus on simplicity, enjoyment, and nimbleness.
In the second part of the conversation, Jason also hints into what he calls a Post-SaaS era that he intends to kickstart with a new suite of products called Once.
This is a landmark episode for us, as we're joined by Jason Fried, co-founder of 37Signals and the creative force behind Basecamp and Hey.
A true critical thought leader in startup culture, product design, and organizational development, Jason shares his deep insights into the transformative power that comes from challenging traditional business norms - be it bootstrapping, subtracting, restraining, or creating shorter cycles - in a world where increasingly, “more” is considered better.
As an acclaimed author of International Bestsellers - like “Rework”, “Remote” and “It Doesn’t Have to Be Crazy at Work” - Jason offers unique perspectives on customer and product strategies, intuition in decision-making, and the importance of human touch in technology.
He also shares insights on 37Signal's multi-product strategies and touches on their upcoming product "Once", which promises to be the first post-SaaS product.
This episode has got it all, and speaks on untouched conversations like never before. Don’t miss out. Key Highlights
👉 A deep dive into approaches that challenge traditional startup culture and product design principles - bootstrapping, subtraction, simplified metrics etc.
👉 Restraints as powerful enablers organizational strategy.
👉 A centralized product editor vs. a decentralized structure approach in an organization.
👉 Understanding the dynamics and strategies behind managing and growing a multi-product company.
👉 Short term vs. long term goals and getting buy-in from the organization.
👉 Why AI isn’t a magical duct tape, and how do you tackle leveraging AI's capabilities and preserving a product's unique identity.
👉 Understanding how friction can be either incorporated or overcome in the creative and development process.
👉 The Next in SaaS and what is “Once” building
Topics /chapters
(00:00) Intro - Enjoying Building Simple Products
(03:17) Navigating constraints and restraints
(10:39) Getting buy-in from your team
(16:04) Being empathetic with customers
(21:16) Building purpose in an organization
(28:04) Modularity, Composability, and Integration
(33:32) AI is a universal duct tape
(38:45) Path to Multi Product
(43:01) What “Once” was (and will be)
(49:53) Breadcrumbs and Suggestions
Remember that you can always find transcripts and key highlights of the episode on our website: https://boundaryless.io/podcast/jason-fried
Episode recorded on November 16, 2023 Get in touch with Boundaryless:
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