Grant Lee — Co-Founder/CEO @ Gamma
Co-Founder/CEO @ Gamma
Grant Lee ranks #306 of 14,983 LinkedIn creators in Founder-Led Sales, and is a standout voice in United States. They have 107.6K followers and published 12 posts in the last 30 days at a 0.4% average engagement rate.
- 107.6K followers
- 12 posts / 30d
- 0.4% avg engagement
- 2.5K follower growth / 30d
The roast
Grant Lee has 105,000 followers and an engagement rate that suggests 99% of them are just waiting for him to announce he’s been fired so they can finally stop hiding his posts. Gamma is the perfect name for his company, because like the rays, he’s invisible, silent, and slowly killing everything he touches.
Highlights
- Big Audience — 107,599 followers · top 1%
- Top 5% in United States — Ranked #115 of 5205 creators
- High Impact — 470 avg engagements per post · top 5%
- Consistent Creator — 12 posts in 30d · top 10%
Recent posts
NY friends, we're hosting a really fun event tonight. Come swing by before the Knicks game!
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David Lieb, who built Google Photos, said something I keep coming back to. "Your gut is the world's most sophisticated machine learning model ever created." Here's why that matters more right now than when he said it: A gut only steers the work if you've trained it first. So the most important move happens before you ever open the model. You develop your taste. And taste gets built one way. You take in far more great work than feels necessary, and you refuse to let your own bar drift down toward the average. Raise your standards high enough and your work stops reverting to the mean, because
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Most companies accumulate a significant amount of bias over the years. It's called false consensus bias. The more the founders or leadership have been right, the more their teams assume they must always be right. Every correct call compounds it until you've built a room that would rather agree than spend social capital on disagreement. Reed Hastings at Netflix did something really interesting to combat this. Leaders applied a -10 to 10 rating on all critical decisions. This decision-making tactic was designed to "farm for dissent.” How it works: Ask every person in the room to rate their
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