\U0001f449\xa0 Check out the resources mentioned here: https://fellow.app/supermanagers/fredrik-thomassen-superside-speed-is-safety-lessons-on-business-building-and-local-decision-making
\nDoes your team hesitate to move quickly?\xa0
\nAre you concerned that by completing tasks too quickly, they'll overlook crucial details?
\nFredrik Thomassen, CEO and Co-founder of Superside, thinks you should be more scared of the opposite. In his words, \u201cspeed is safety\u201d.\xa0
\nIn episode #174, Fredrik explains why speed, kindness, and truth-seeking are core values at Superside and helped the company scale to over 700 employees in 8 years. He also explains why focusing on \u201cunblocking\u201d employees is crucial in a high-growth environment and how to do so gracefully.\xa0
\nFredrik has a diverse background. Prior to his current role as the CEO and Co-founder at Superside, he was the CEO and Co-Founder at Zalora, Indonesia\u2019s largest fashion e-commerce company. He also worked as an Associate at McKinsey & Company and as a Journalist at Agderposten. He has served in the Royal Norwegian Navy as well.
\nFredrik is passionate about decentralized organizations, organizing company values, and how to constantly improve how companies work on a large scale.\xa0
\nTune in to hear all about Fredrik\u2019s leadership journey and the lessons learned along the way!
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\nTIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:
\n[04:06] Superside is creative-as-a-service
\n[10:35] Reinforcing \u201cspeed is safety\u201d in the company
\n[19:10] Finding kindness in the hiring process
\n[25:00] Prioritizing unblocking employees
\n[31:00] Running effective staff meetings
\n[34:04] If you try too hard you won\u2019t do it
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\nRESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
\nConnect with Fredrik on LinkedIn
\nCheck out Superside
\nCheck out Fellow\u2019s Meeting Guidelines\xa0
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