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I took my last company public at $2.7B.
Scaled from 0 → 400 people in 3 years.
Now, I’m leading AI Robotics company (with 40 people).
7 things I’m doing differently in this new startup:
Scaled from 0 → 400 people in 3 years.
Now, I’m leading AI Robotics company (with 40 people).
7 things I’m doing differently in this new startup:
Context:
My last company was Archer Aviation.
I built it into a globally recognized aerospace company and took it public at $2.7B.
My new company is Figure.
We're currently 40 people, working to commercialize humanoid robots.
Here are my new approaches this time around:
My last company was Archer Aviation.
I built it into a globally recognized aerospace company and took it public at $2.7B.
My new company is Figure.
We're currently 40 people, working to commercialize humanoid robots.
Here are my new approaches this time around:
Employees = potential $10M tax free
Historically, I’ve granted stock options or RSU’s.
Now every employee has restricted founder stock at $0.001/share.
This allows for potential QSBS eligibility at 5yrs.
That could mean $0 in federal income taxes for the first $10M in gains.
Historically, I’ve granted stock options or RSU’s.
Now every employee has restricted founder stock at $0.001/share.
This allows for potential QSBS eligibility at 5yrs.
That could mean $0 in federal income taxes for the first $10M in gains.
No Independent Board Members
I’m hell-bent on not adding independent board members while being a private company.
This a requirement for public companies.
But it leads to long-term value creation misalignment.
Figure’s board is set up for long-term shareholder value.
I’m hell-bent on not adding independent board members while being a private company.
This a requirement for public companies.
But it leads to long-term value creation misalignment.
Figure’s board is set up for long-term shareholder value.
Championship Team Building
I spent an enormous amount of time at Archer crafting the team by hand.
I took this to a new extreme at Figure.
Everyone has a super power in the Org Chart.
I’m being literal:
If you aren’t the best in the world you won’t be hired.
I spent an enormous amount of time at Archer crafting the team by hand.
I took this to a new extreme at Figure.
Everyone has a super power in the Org Chart.
I’m being literal:
If you aren’t the best in the world you won’t be hired.
Define the Culture
As I scaled my last companies, there were emergent properties I disliked.
I wasn’t clear on what I wanted the culture to be.
At Figure, I wrote a detailed Culture doc.
It outlines:
→ What our culture is
→ Who it's for
We will hire and fire based on this
As I scaled my last companies, there were emergent properties I disliked.
I wasn’t clear on what I wanted the culture to be.
At Figure, I wrote a detailed Culture doc.
It outlines:
→ What our culture is
→ Who it's for
We will hire and fire based on this
**Our culture is rooted in “product first, mission focused”
We lead with a commitment to the mission.
Our leaders drive ambitious causes that we fight hard for.
Every person at Figure does IC work (Codes, CAD’s, Executes)
We ship 🚢
We lead with a commitment to the mission.
Our leaders drive ambitious causes that we fight hard for.
Every person at Figure does IC work (Codes, CAD’s, Executes)
We ship 🚢
Top Priority Is Engineering
We're dedicating the entire company strategy to product & engineering.
We only have 2 non-engineers today.
Input functions (Legal, Marketing, etc) are a 2nd priority.
The entire “Company” exists to do badass engineering.
We're dedicating the entire company strategy to product & engineering.
We only have 2 non-engineers today.
Input functions (Legal, Marketing, etc) are a 2nd priority.
The entire “Company” exists to do badass engineering.
Litigation Insurance
I’ve been naive my whole life thinking lawsuits were for just cases.
I was wrong.
Most litigation I’ve seen are done in bad faith.
Day 1, Figure set up litigation insurance.
I vow to never surrender an unjust case against us.
I’ve been naive my whole life thinking lawsuits were for just cases.
I was wrong.
Most litigation I’ve seen are done in bad faith.
Day 1, Figure set up litigation insurance.
I vow to never surrender an unjust case against us.
Conversely, I've done one thing the same at all my companies (Vettery, Archer, Figure).
I take an extreme focus on product.
I spent 90% of my time on design & engineering.
Building great product will and always has been my #1 focus.
I take an extreme focus on product.
I spent 90% of my time on design & engineering.
Building great product will and always has been my #1 focus.
I hope you've found this thread helpful.
I'm currently building out my new company called @_figureai - we are building humanoid robots.
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Chris Hladczuk @chrishlad
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Feb 15, 2023
This is savage. Great thread