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From B student to billionaire: the man who built Netflix – Sydney Morning Herald
Radical honesty. Dispassionate sackings. “Sunshining” failure. Reed Hastings, the man who built the world’s most successful TV streaming service makes no apologies for Netflix’s extreme – some might say extremely odd – workplace culture.

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Reed Hastings is not the warmest interview. Thats not a personal assessment, but the warning I receive in advance of our chat. If Im planning to thaw him out, his handlers urge, I should make sure Ive read his new book No Rules Rules about the somewhat terrifying workplace culture Hastings created at global streaming giant Netflix, a company governed by such ominous slogans as Adequate performance gets a generous severance package and its blu…
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