How Future Billionaires Get Sh*t Done

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  • čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
  • Dalton Caldwell and Michael Seibel take a look at Paul Graham's essay "Maker's Schedule, Manager's Schedule" and share tips on how to be more effective and productive on the journey to creating a billion dollar business.
    Read PG's essay here: www.paulgraham.com/makerssched...
    Apply to Y Combinator: yc.link/DandM-apply
    Work at a Startup: yc.link/DandM-jobs
    Chapters (Powered by bit.ly/chapterme-yc) -
    00:00 - How Future Billionaires Get Sh*t Done
    00:38 - PG Essay
    01:18 - Maker Schedule
    03:59 - The Right Time
    05:01 - Structure of YC
    05:59 - Manager Schedule
    06:36 - Meetings
    07:38 - Visible KPIs
    09:38 - Your Main Focus
    10:51 - Great founders not do 👇
    11:01 - Social Media
    13:33 - Tools for Time
    14:10 - Startup Mentorship
    16:00 - Hedging Bets
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Komentáře • 367

  • @ycombinator
    @ycombinator  Před 2 lety +92

    What are your tricks to be more productive?

    • @jalbEgo
      @jalbEgo Před 2 lety +63

      procrastination

    • @stefan-bayer
      @stefan-bayer Před 2 lety +27

      Doing tutorial videos that I then can send colleagues to who have the same questions over and over again.

    • @rob8373
      @rob8373 Před 2 lety +47

      I leave my phone in a different room
      I keep my todo list under my nose
      If I feel unproductive I go for a walk or do something else

    • @techronin_
      @techronin_ Před 2 lety +11

      I block time for specific things without interruption. For me, it’s more about having a consistent mode, and duration on a regular basis.

    • @saraeissa4954
      @saraeissa4954 Před 2 lety +13

      Reminding myself that it doesn’t matter if it sucks as long as it’s done

  • @insidiousmaximus
    @insidiousmaximus Před 2 měsíci +70

    One of the biggest habits of billionaires is not watching CZcams videos about billionaire habits

    • @oooooooo347
      @oooooooo347 Před měsícem +7

      But they also don't listen to snarky comments on videos of people who have been successful talking about their experience.

  • @meenakshijagadale258
    @meenakshijagadale258 Před 2 lety +87

    Being in a state of flow and solving and spending time with problems is the best way to manage time. A lot of times founders get busy with daily chores and can ignore the big picture.

    • @I_SEE_RED
      @I_SEE_RED Před 2 lety +1

      Some are unable to reach the flow state, health or environment limits this. Working when you can’t hit this is the real challenge

    • @abelcanalesjr5715
      @abelcanalesjr5715 Před 2 lety

      That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.

  • @marioacosta1842
    @marioacosta1842 Před 2 lety +146

    This is the mentality that makes you take the hard decisions: "If you’re proud of the job you did and if you had heart and you gave it your all and you feel like you learned stuff then great job… you should view this as an affirmative experience."

  • @TheBoysies
    @TheBoysies Před 2 lety +296

    I feel like these videos are the first time for me that the Y Combinator CZcams channel has found product market fit.
    Nice job! Keep it rolling!

  • @avig2259
    @avig2259 Před 2 lety +7

    This conversation was much needed. Ive always meetings all day to be unproductive because i had not time to get my work done. I used to love staying late to get my work done ( esp when I was on salary).
    Also constant interruptions totally killed my productivity.

  • @learnifai
    @learnifai Před rokem +7

    Key insights:
    - Prioritize To-Do list, meetings, email and Slack in Manager mode
    - Avoid interruptions during Maker mode
    - Schedule 8 hour blocks for sales & talking to customers
    - Avoid social media as a black hole for time
    - Use tools to protect & organize time
    - Don't try to hedge bets by doing multiple things at once
    - Taking risks and failing is still an accomplishment
    - Be proud of the work you have done and view it as a positive experience
    - Don't split resources too thin
    Bullet points:
    - Maker mode should be an uninterrupted 8 hour block of time
    - Manager mode should prioritize To-Do list, meetings, email and Slack
    - For meetings, write down the agenda and notes to avoid having to have another meeting
    - Avoid email and Slack interruptions during Maker mode Have analytics dashboard or KPIs up on screen 24/7
    - Stare at stats all the time and memorize them
    - Schedule 8 hour blocks for sales & talking to customers
    - Avoid social media as a black hole for time
    - Use tools to protect & organize time
    - Collecting mentors, advisors, credentials can be a bottomless pit of time suck Talk to customers and build/launch a product to de-risk a startup
    - Don't try to hedge bets by doing multiple things at once
    - Taking risks and failing is still an accomplishment
    - Be proud of the work you have done and view it as a positive experience
    - Don't split resources too thin, it's not a good strategy
    PS this summary was made with AI ;]

  • @FromFame
    @FromFame Před 2 lety +32

    I may be rejected from this year's batch, but with quality videos like these guys, I almost don't mind!

  • @rohankamath88
    @rohankamath88 Před 2 lety +5

    Was waiting for this week’s video. I’m sure with the new YC batch coming in times are busy. Thanks for still making the time to upload these.

  • @skayt08
    @skayt08 Před 2 lety +26

    Man, YC content is so so good. This series, Paul Graham's blog posts, what "YC looks for", everything across the board is just so consistently good simply because YC keeps it real whilst still being optimistic.

    • @astrolillo
      @astrolillo Před 2 lety +3

      PG wants you to take all the risk so he can become richer. You are one of the soldiers going through the minefield, PG is the general who is interested only in the single soldier who makes it to the other side.

  • @sia_ibk
    @sia_ibk Před 2 lety +6

    The last point about hedging bets is actually an internal struggle for me at the moment. Learned a lot from this

  • @MPMTeam
    @MPMTeam Před 2 lety +2

    The CZcams algorithm knows me too well. I am glad that you popped out on my recommended videos page. Really like your way of thinking. Also I like the fact that you guys are super real with everything what you are saying! Imma keep up with other content now!
    Thanks guys!

  • @LydiaSugarman
    @LydiaSugarman Před 2 lety +5

    I'm so glad I watched this to the end because I have to thank you for making me feel better about my "failures". I tired, I learned, and I just might try again!

  • @rocklee619
    @rocklee619 Před 2 lety +63

    Super productive people are abnormal on protecting their time. I thought I was crazy for thinking like that, but I'm so happy to hear someone else say it.
    Thank you for sharing this video, really enjoyed listening to you both!

  • @akshit.singla
    @akshit.singla Před 2 lety

    O, I couldn't agree more - it's so challenging to explain the management folks on why it's hard to do both the things together - especially the way sizing of tasks is done.
    I loved to go to cafes or other public places where there were no distractions whatsoever!

  • @jonathanacuna
    @jonathanacuna Před 2 lety +3

    Please post more of these insights from common challenges founders face when it comes to Productivity. Super insightful

  • @Ludinjapan
    @Ludinjapan Před 2 lety +75

    The content is so well organized and easy to understand. Keep up the great podcast!

    • @abelcanalesjr5715
      @abelcanalesjr5715 Před 2 lety

      That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.

  • @giyaseddinbayrak5828
    @giyaseddinbayrak5828 Před rokem +3

    Hands downs this is better than all the TEDx talks that I listened to. Thank you guys.

  • @arjansahni
    @arjansahni Před 2 lety +4

    Love this series! Keep it going Dalton & Michael!

  • @cemekaamadi
    @cemekaamadi Před 2 lety +5

    This is so insightful.
    I love the inbox vs. To do list driven schedule example.
    One of the effective ways for me to hit my goals daily/weekly/monthly is to sit down and put down tasks and assign time to it.
    Secondly, it’s to get my phone always on silent mode and turn off all notifications from social media and get to filter my emails for important stuff.
    This is a bit tricky especially in a world at fast pace, but, trust me, it’s doable and saves you all the headache.
    Thank you Dalton and Mike for this great conversation

  • @HominisLupis
    @HominisLupis Před 2 lety +53

    I'm not sure what good deed I did in my previous life to have this incredible content for free. Thanks YC. I still dream, deep inside my heart, the fire still burns.

  • @Mickeyfsc2601
    @Mickeyfsc2601 Před 2 lety +1

    The hedging bets part really got to me.
    Thanks for the great content guys.

  • @chapterme
    @chapterme Před 2 lety +81

    Chapters (Powered by ChapterMe) -
    00:00 - How Future Billionaires Get Sh*t Done
    00:38 - PG Essay
    01:18 - Maker Schedule
    03:59 - The Right Time
    05:01 - Structure of YC
    05:59 - Manager Schedule
    06:36 - Meetings
    07:38 - Visible KPIs
    09:38 - Your Main Focus
    10:51 - Great founders not do 👇
    11:01 - Social Media
    13:33 - Tools for Time
    14:10 - Startup Mentorship
    16:00 - Hedging Bets

  • @SouravBhar12
    @SouravBhar12 Před 2 lety +1

    The last bit was gold. Thank you.

  • @tathagatverma1806
    @tathagatverma1806 Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing content! Please keep it going, it helps a lot 🙌

  • @dwylhq874
    @dwylhq874 Před 2 lety +1

    So glad you made this video to explain M&M's to people who aren't Makers. ❤️

  • @JakeAllen3
    @JakeAllen3 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this podcast guys!

  • @stevenlee4864
    @stevenlee4864 Před 2 lety +3

    My thought on hedging is that there is only so much time you can spend everyday. And doing anything complex to a degree that's considered great certainly need a lot of time. So unless you have the resources to exchange for the work done, you might want to spend your time wisely and actually do a great work.

  • @TheFangGirl
    @TheFangGirl Před 2 lety

    i love these series! please keep them coming

  • @allanshpeley4284
    @allanshpeley4284 Před 3 dny

    "How do you not know if your revenue went up this week" Ugh, that one hit home. Appreciate the perspective shift guys, I've got some things to work on.

  • @housingjack
    @housingjack Před 2 lety

    The videos are so comforting.

  • @Thelatebloomz
    @Thelatebloomz Před 2 lety

    I really enjoyed this conversation. Thank you for your time and intentions 🤩

  • @PinyKid
    @PinyKid Před 2 lety

    I always watch these. Thank you for sharing such great insights!

  • @Iminvincible
    @Iminvincible Před 8 měsíci

    So blessed to have access to this information.

  • @hassanxelamin
    @hassanxelamin Před 2 lety

    Wow was just reading that post the other day. This video is great. Thanks!

  • @ArmandoGarcia-wy4gg
    @ArmandoGarcia-wy4gg Před 2 lety

    This is so true!! I had deactivated my FB Snap and Instagram and deleted the apps because they were too distracting so far so good it’s been months and I don’t even think about them

  • @QuantumImperfections
    @QuantumImperfections Před 2 lety +2

    As a Maker (read: Sr. Analyst) I always know a good manager / founder when they are involved in defining / watching the KPIs. When a manager is involved and interested in WHAT we are measuring and HOW we are measuring the job is completely different. Analysts then get given much more important projects and tasks to accomplish instead of coasting through the day.

  • @kriscuaresmaprimm
    @kriscuaresmaprimm Před 2 lety

    Great post! I’ve got a creative / arts based startup and totally screwed up the schedules with my “manager scheduling”

  • @josvdwest
    @josvdwest Před rokem +4

    I'd love to hear more about the KPIs Dalton stared at continuosly. What were they and what platforms did you use for tracking them.

  • @EveryBudiAmerica
    @EveryBudiAmerica Před rokem

    Another great video. Very helpful. Thank you, guys.

  • @kashs2515
    @kashs2515 Před 2 lety

    how did I randomly find these video in my feed and how did my perspective on things just shift in 20m? Great videoo, very grateful for it

  • @ricardopiovezanjr.3409

    Great content. Thanks, Dalton and Michael.

  • @matthewchuang6707
    @matthewchuang6707 Před rokem

    This is what I exactly need now. Thank you for making this video.

  • @whoatemywendys
    @whoatemywendys Před 2 lety

    this was such a great video. I definitely struggle with time management and with hedging my bets

  • @timothyfaniyi
    @timothyfaniyi Před 2 lety

    This is very good content. thank you and please keep this up. This was a very good use of my time

  • @mathieuwauters
    @mathieuwauters Před 5 měsíci

    Loving this content, thank you for making it!

  • @methodlab07
    @methodlab07 Před 2 lety +2

    As a former designer at Vitaminwater, we suffered through this manager schedule model. Brand team meeting, then marketing team pre-meeting, followed but THE ACTUAL meeting, and then a reverse process of the beginning 😵‍💫🔫

  • @Durch-Laucht
    @Durch-Laucht Před 2 lety

    Nice 2 see you guys again 👍

  • @littleripper312
    @littleripper312 Před 2 lety +2

    I put my tasks on yellow sticky notes on the wall. The current days ones are on the left lined up and I knock them out. I use digital notes and calendars but I find for the current day it's easier to have it up on the wall and it's satisfying to rip them down one by one. It's like a little dopamine seeing them disappear.

  • @teerthbrahmbhatt9152
    @teerthbrahmbhatt9152 Před rokem

    The maker schedule is key for sales and biz dev to because spending time in marketing or update meetings is time I could be spending prospecting and which does take a level of concentration to do well and craft strategies for the conversations

  • @stefan-bayer
    @stefan-bayer Před 2 lety +1

    Love your examples!

  • @LjariusSneedFitnessOfficial

    dope the production was amazing
    with the little bar on the side and the cameras

  • @nateglod790
    @nateglod790 Před 2 lety +8

    To me, writing things down in a notebook isn't about being able to refer back to it (although I can) it's more about committing it to memory through writing

    • @jensenraylight8011
      @jensenraylight8011 Před 2 lety +4

      that was BS, then you should rewrite the whole javascript API Documentation to commit the knowledge to your memory, if it's really work

    • @megatronusv2215
      @megatronusv2215 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@jensenraylight8011the OP has a point even with this example. If you just read the docs but didn't actually write or follow any of the code examples, you would not remember it as well. The writing aspect does indeed encode information better

  • @natashasamuel9346
    @natashasamuel9346 Před rokem

    Great Business Entrepreneur discussion.
    Best of luck to you in the future.
    Thank You,
    Natasha Samuel

  • @hillstudios1
    @hillstudios1 Před 2 lety

    Amazing guys.Thanks for these awesome content

  • @johnfisayo
    @johnfisayo Před 2 lety +1

    This is a business sermon...🔥🔥🔥

  • @alimium1709
    @alimium1709 Před rokem

    Quick and productive. As all meetings should be!

  • @vasya583
    @vasya583 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank You for sharing your knowledge. Tremendous amount of value.

  • @allanshpeley4284
    @allanshpeley4284 Před 3 dny

    I think where the trying to be a pro athlete analogy falls short is that in entrepreneurship, you can always launch another startup. Whereas the available spots at the top of any professional sports league are limited.

  • @gabrielalexander2735
    @gabrielalexander2735 Před 2 lety

    I actually love the final advice on trying not to hedge your bets, but rather to go all in...

  • @BharadwajGiridhar
    @BharadwajGiridhar Před 2 lety

    Love the hedging bets section! Unexpected!

  • @shermanmcdermott4211
    @shermanmcdermott4211 Před rokem

    18:00 the thing that i have seen a lot from people facing failure in the real world that is so often forgotten, is that the failure is not the end. unless you are going to jail, or you were mangled for life in some horrible accident, you will take the experiences and successes that you accumulated with you. i think that this is a grieving process that is just part of the job, but failure is not the end, its a lesson that makes you more skilled and valuable for the next project or team you move to.

  • @millertime6
    @millertime6 Před 2 lety

    I didn’t even come here for technical advice but I definitely got some. I’m terrible at keeping long-enough blocks of maker time.

  • @andriypashynnyk4278
    @andriypashynnyk4278 Před 2 lety +1

    * write down agenda before meeting, and desisons made after meeting.
    * block 8 hours of focused uninterrupted work for hard staff (Maker schedule)
    * start with your todo list (controllable), then move to inbox-diveren tools (email, slack, meetings)
    * do visible KPIs, know your stats.
    * if someone watches you you will likely to spend less time on distractions like twitter
    * strategy to de-risk your startup #1: talk to customers =)
    * strategy to de-risk your startup #2: build and launch product =)
    * use every tool to protect your time (website/apps blockers, or delete them all)
    * focust on one thing, you cant get great at 2-3-4 things all at a time.

  • @Anon48657
    @Anon48657 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for that great video!

  • @alumezi95
    @alumezi95 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this!

  • @juicedben
    @juicedben Před rokem +1

    Great video!

  • @michaelhirstny
    @michaelhirstny Před rokem

    So on point with the Social Media part. I deleted those apps a while ago. I feel goofy installing them just to peek (Instagram) but overall just not having them installed is a huge way to get back time. I also feel like my mental health is MUCH better for it.

  • @user-uc9br7rh7p
    @user-uc9br7rh7p Před rokem

    Once an employee in a fast-growing startup starts attending every meeting in his calendar - it's a straight way to become just an idea-generator and not actually a maker. And this is when companies start hiring more people that should not be the solution to that. The solution is to review the possible imput of an employee to a meeting, and free his time if you see that it can be done without him. Great way is also to get an automated note-taking tool like Meetgeek or Fathom that will record the transcript of your meeting and share it with your colleagues who couldn't have it done to the meeting

  • @patricksikalinda7059
    @patricksikalinda7059 Před 2 lety

    This is the best advice ever given.

  • @c-meezy765
    @c-meezy765 Před 2 lety

    Adopting the maker/manager schedule has completely changed the game for me.

  • @Hassanirtza
    @Hassanirtza Před 2 lety +1

    Really helpful. Awesome advice guys.😅

  • @arothera
    @arothera Před 2 lety

    Any tips on "founder burnout"? After let's say we're crushing to-do lists, seeing growth, long hours for months at a time... what do you advise founders to watch out for before it's too late?

  • @nevillemedhora4827
    @nevillemedhora4827 Před 2 lety

    Great vid ya'll!

  • @mojorero
    @mojorero Před rokem +1

    4:11 Would it make sense to dedicate some core hours a day for meetings/communications/socializing, and then, go to a quiet environment, with guaranteed lack of interruptions for the rest of the day?

  • @junkyardmonkie
    @junkyardmonkie Před 2 lety +1

    I feel like treating business less like sports and more like science helps. There is no win or lose. You just gain more information. I mean, there is inherent competition, but each lose does not need to feel like a defeat if you treat it like a science experiment.

  • @RadleyMarx
    @RadleyMarx Před 2 lety +1

    I've pitched that maker-meetings be only scheduled during mornings (9am-12pm), so makers have full afternoons to be productive.

  • @parkerschlank1713
    @parkerschlank1713 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks. I really needed this video today to pull myself up and out of the weeds. You guys rock. 🤙

  • @RoadmapMBA
    @RoadmapMBA Před 2 lety

    Awesome video!

  • @MansaKimani
    @MansaKimani Před 2 lety +2

    Interesting conversations. Aggressively be abnormal in protecting your time.

  • @zax1998LU
    @zax1998LU Před rokem

    A part of being productive making more time in my day to relax. That's why I use my dad's allowance to pay people to do house chores for me. It profit off other people's time with the money I earned from my dad. It's fantastic.

  • @roasters4927
    @roasters4927 Před 2 lety

    Great insights!

  • @fedes9626
    @fedes9626 Před 2 lety

    At last someone explains this to business people.

  • @tibeb123
    @tibeb123 Před 2 lety +1

    im in africa tryin to build a startup and with all the criticism
    u guys give me peace

  • @einsteindonascimentojunior440

    Great Stuff! Thanks!

  • @techwithmatheusmello
    @techwithmatheusmello Před 2 lety

    Just a quick note about the last item, Hedging Bets, I feel that a lot of people that try to have these multiple safety thresholds, unfortunately, do not put that much effort to build the path they want to and they end up in the phase of theirs life with the "What if" mentality, thinking about how their life could be different if they put more focus on it.
    Nice content Michael Seibel and Dalton Caldwell.

  • @nicolasguillenc
    @nicolasguillenc Před 3 měsíci

    The last section is invaluable

  • @hakeemMidan
    @hakeemMidan Před 2 lety

    The video is great. Thank you for sharing.
    [Side note: I don't think that Michael was listening some of the time; he was just waiting for his turn to speak. The head bobbing was also somewhat distracting. Just constructive feedback. Nevertheless, it was a great video, thank you for making it.]

  • @margaretcezar1109
    @margaretcezar1109 Před rokem

    Thank you. This is really insightful. That's why I prefer coding in the evening! 🤔👍

  • @amit-mishra
    @amit-mishra Před 6 měsíci +1

    Hedging bets was my favorite section and the line - it's not even a good strategy if you are trying to think strategically.
    I am personally facing this a lot, as a final year full-time student engineer. Working with early-stage deep tech startups, trying to get a job in a high-paying position, with learning other stuff that allows me to work independently remotely. Just trying to hedge things by working harder. It's also probably because I don't know if I am taking the right step or not. So I am kind of not putting all my eggs in one basket.

  • @pythonoptic
    @pythonoptic Před 6 měsíci

    thank you guys for these

  • @chinarlathia1558
    @chinarlathia1558 Před 2 lety

    For all of you out there, could you suggest what KPI software/app/excel you use? Be it for personal goals or work goals. Thank you.

  • @TomerBenDavid
    @TomerBenDavid Před 2 lety +1

    I'm very busy I write in notebooks with fountain pen and I do process what I write and after process I don't look again at the notebook and info stays with me. If at certain point I need something and forgot I get back to the notebook.

  • @raybenjaminkiekel2854
    @raybenjaminkiekel2854 Před měsícem

    Another banger. What internal KPIs / data do find the most interesting and helpful to keep top of mind?

  • @siliconvalley_youtube
    @siliconvalley_youtube Před 2 lety

    Remember that interruptions may be to seek or give useful information and that they are a normal part of being on a team. Be cautious, then, in how often and when you power through the interruptions of others.

  • @MrAtomUniverse
    @MrAtomUniverse Před 2 lety

    What kind of dashboard do you use for Visible KPIs

  • @dhwaaniiarora7211
    @dhwaaniiarora7211 Před 2 lety +1

    what are some of the tools you use to protect your time?

  • @mikecounsell
    @mikecounsell Před 2 lety +1

    Oh man you guys rock. Speaking and plainly articulating common sense truth that's somehow not obvious to many ppl. I offended so many past managers by having to say leave me alone... Offended my wife too lol... Sometimes the focus-a-thons are 14h x 7d x 2 or 3... Then come up for air... Make peace with the world 😆

  • @tathagatverma1806
    @tathagatverma1806 Před 2 lety

    Can you dive deeper into the todo list / note taking part that you touched upon in the the first 30 seconds?

  • @Demigoddrre
    @Demigoddrre Před 2 lety +1

    glad I found this