The Introvert Who Built Angie’s List (Against Every Odd) | ANGIE HICKS
From Ryan Hawk
The discussion centers on Angie Hicks, the co-founder of Angie's List, exploring her journey as an introvert who defied challenges to build a successful business. Key points include the importance of authenticity in leadership, the significant shift from individual contributor to leading others, the influence of her grandfather in encouraging her entrepreneurial spirit, and the value of continual learning and mentorship in achieving personal and professional growth.
Key Takeaways
- Longevity hack: Choose coworkers wisely and prioritize perpetual learning over instant laurels.
- Introvert power: Authenticity beats pretense; embrace discomfort to grow.
- Good leaders' dilemma: Performing excellently doesn’t translate to leading effectively; leadership requires new skills.
- Leap of faith: Grandpa's conservative wisdom catalyzed a daring entrepreneurial journey.
- Company name genesis: Simple copycat origins led to an iconic brand evolution.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Angie's List (company)
- HomeAdvisor (company)
- Bill Austerlitz (person)
- Ben Patty (person)
- Harvard Business School (company)
- Angie Hicks (person)
- Office hours (leadership practice) (concept)
- Angi (company)
- Unified Neighbors (company)
- Craigslist (company)
- Voice of the customer (concept)
- Al Murray (person)
- The Plain Dealer (company)
- Disney Channel (company)
- Kellogg School of Management (company)
- UPS (company)
- Adam Bryant (person)
- Cat Cole (person)
- Athletic Greens (company)
- General Stanley McChrystal (person)