Elon found the secret to dominate every field:
- Tesla is worth more than the top 15 car companies combined
- SpaceX launched 6 times more rockets than NASA
- xAI built the world's largest AI supercomputer (100K GPU)
Marc Andreessen broke down how Elon wins EVERY SINGLE TIME 🧵
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- Replying to @athenagoAndreessen was impressed with Musk's operational methods. But even though well known now, no one uses them. Marc says Elon’s approach reminds him of the industrial titans of the late 1800s, like Henry Ford, who tackled problems head-on.
00:00 - Ritz-Carlton gives minimum-wage employees more spending power than most corporate executives. $2,000 per guest, zero approval needed. Competitors think they are insane. But this gives them 12,400% potential return per employee. Thread
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- Replying to @athenagoElon walks into a room, identifies the largest bottleneck, and focuses just on that. He solves it within a week, then moves on to the next. What might take another company 3 months, Elon solves in 7 days. And problem-fixing compounds.
00:00 - Replying to @athenagoBezos believed that if a team couldn’t be fed with 2 pizzas, it was too large. “2-Pizza Teams” operate like mini-startups within Amazon. - They own their projects. - They make decisions independently. - They don’t wait for approval from layers of management.
00:00 - Replying to @athenagoAt xAI, Elon did something quite peculiar. One day he spent 18 hours at the office, meeting with everyone in 5-minute chunks. That's what his leadership style is all about. Being close to people and the problems they have.
00:00 - Replying to @athenagoIf you want to lead like Elon: - Identify the bottleneck. - Go straight to the source. - Solve it hands-on until done. - Move on to the next challenge. - Delegate everything that’s not the bottleneck. Focus, fix, flow.
- Replying to @athenagoBureaucracy makes meetings pile up and progress slow. Elon goes straight to the engineer or lineworker dealing with the problem. "If I’m up with a problem I can’t solve, Elon will show up. He’ll sit with me overnight, at the keyboard or on the line, until we solve it together."













