Podcast #6: The Man Who Killed Clippy, Part 1

Podcast #6: The Man Who Killed Clippy, Part 1

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In the first of a two-part episode, Paul and Rich talk to Dean Hachamovitch, the former corporate vice president for Internet Explorer at Microsoft. In this installment, we talk about what that job is like on day one, and how to motivate a large team working on a massive scale.

Rich: Did you view yourself as an employee at that point? At that point, you’ve got a weird tattoo somewhere, right?
Dean: I have no idea how to interpret any of these questions.
Dean: There are these fun stories of new hires coming in. So some fresh-out-of-college person shows up, the email goes out to the team: “Please welcome Joanna Smith, who’s joining us from Carnegie Mellon University, or from Stanford, or wherever.” And you go by the office to say, “Hey, welcome to the team, how’s it going, what are you working on?” And they go, “Oh, I have this bug to fix. They gave me this bug, I’m all checked in and I’m going to go fix this bug.” And you go, “Well, you know, that’s great. You’re getting started on your first day fixing a bug and that’s going to be great. Just one word of advice here: Don’t break the internet.”

A “glorious bulleted list” about the career of Dean Hachamovitch

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