My guest today is Reed Hastings, the co-founder and former longtime CEO of Netflix.
Netflix is an example of two ideas that everyone talks about, but are extremely hard to do in practice. The first is finding a simple idea and taking it extraordinarily seriously. Reed talks about how even the DVD business was nothing more than a stepping stone toward streaming, which they envisioned from the company’s inception in 1997. The second is talent density, and what it actually takes to set and sustain an exceptionally high bar over decades as a company grows.
We talk about how those ideas shaped Netflix’s culture and strategy, what Reed learned from mistakes like Qwikster, and why Netflix treated content like a venture portfolio.
We also discuss Reed’s work today. He shares how he’s thinking about AI, what he’s learned from serving on the boards of Microsoft, Meta, Anthropic, and Bloomberg, and what excites him about Powder Mountain, the ski resort he acquired after Netflix.
Please enjoy my conversation with Reed Hastings.
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Timestamps
(00:00:00) Sponsors
(00:03:33) Welcome to Invest Like The Best
(00:04:29) Intro
(00:05:43) Sponsors
(00:07:16) The Concept of Talent Density
(00:11:19) Evaluating Talent
(00:13:47) Managing on the Edge of Chaos
(00:14:51) Why Netflix Gave Large Severance Packages
(00:16:37) The Keeper’s Test
(00:17:07) The Qwikster Mistake
(00:19:15) The Informed Captain
(00:20:39) How to Come Up with Good Ideas
(00:22:32) Transitioning to Streaming
(00:23:05) Being on the Board of Facebook, Microsoft, Anthropic & Bloomberg
(00:26:25) The Role of a Board Member
(00:29:37) Sponsors
(00:30:15) Why Netflix Had Open Compensation
(00:32:04) Netflix’s Content Strategy
(00:37:52) Competing with YouTube and Traditional TV
(00:39:23) Creating Hit Content
(00:40:02) Impact of AI on Netflix
(00:41:24) Innovations in Show Formats
(00:43:23) Sponsors
(00:43:44) Netflix's Technology Backbone
(00:45:29) Expanding into Gaming
(00:46:06) Lessons from Failed Projects
(00:47:30) Financial Strategy and Capital Allocation
(00:50:27) Stepping Down as CEO
(00:50:52) Powder Mountain
(00:56:08) Focus on Education and AI
(00:59:00) Risks and Benefits of AI
(01:00:56) The Kindest Thing
(01:02:56) Sponsors
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