Jeff Bezos believes that perfect meetings stifle innovation, advocating for messy and unstructured discussions instead. He views these chaotic environments as the breeding ground for breakthroughs, where ideas clash, debates are ignited, and solutions are found. Bezos refers to this as the 'sausage making process,' emphasizing its effectiveness despite being unpolished. He prefers raw ideas and tough questions over smooth, pre-approved plans, asserting that true progress and innovation are born in such settings. By embracing the mess, Bezos argues, meetings can become more real and productive.
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00:00Jeff Bezos doesn't like perfect meetings.
00:02Surprised?
00:03Here's why messy meetings are his secret source to innovation.
00:06While most leaders want polished presentations,
00:08Jeff Bezos believes real breakthroughs come from messy, unstructured discussions.
00:13Why?
00:13Because that's where the magic happens.
00:15Where ideas collide, debates ignite, and problems get solved.
00:19Bezos calls it the sausage-making process.
00:22It's not pretty, but it works.
00:23Instead of smooth, pre-approved plans, Bezos prefers diving into the chaos.
00:28He wants to see raw ideas, ask tough questions, and spark unexpected solutions.
00:33This approach, he says, keeps meetings real and productive.
00:36It's not about perfection.
00:38It's about progress.
00:39Bezos knows innovation is born in the mess, not the script.
00:43So next time you run a meeting, embrace the mess.
00:46Because as Jeff Bezos proves, the best ideas are often hidden in the chaos.