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Why Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos doesn't like meetings with tight agendas

Jun 5, 2016, 03:11 IST

Amazon CEO Jeff BezosREUTERS/Rick Wilking

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos is a big fan of experimenting, even if it leads to failure.

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To help Amazon chase big ideas, he makes sure that meetings he goes to aren't overly constrained. He doesn't like regimented discussion topics.

"I like to wander - I like going down blind alleys," he said on stage at Vox Media's Code Conference. "I make sure all of my meetings don't have tight agendas. I don't like tight agendas in my meetings, because tight agendas assume you know where you're going."

Although he concedes that certain types of meetings do warrant strict schedules - like weekly business reviews where a team runs through a slide deck of different metrics - most don't.

"Most meetings should be used for a kind of mild brainstorming," Bezos said. "Wandering is super important, because thinking you know exactly where you're going is a kind of lack of humility that doesn't let you invent."

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When Amazon does come up with a new idea - like when it first decided to create a business out of its cloud infrastructure - Bezos says its also important to try different tactics to achieve a certain goal.

He says he wants Amazon to be "stubborn on the vision and flexible on the details."

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