How Google Works - Eric Schmidt , Jonathan Rosenberg ![rw-book-cover|200x400](https://readwise-assets.s3.amazonaws.com/static/images/default-book-icon-0.c6917d331b03.png) ## Metadata - Author: **Eric Schmidt , Jonathan Rosenberg** - Full Title: How Google Works - Category: #books ## Highlights - It turns out most people haven't been educated in this kind of moonshot thinking. They tend to assume that things are impossible, rather than starting from real-world physics and figuring out what's actually possible. It's why we've put so much energy into hiring independent thinkers at Google, and setting big goals. Because if you hire the right people and have big enough dreams, you'll usually get there. And even if you fail, you'll probably learn something important. - But a start-up, or any new venture that is trying to do something big and new, favors the chaos. Start-ups don't run on process, they run on ideas, passion, and a common set of goals. They don't wait for the meeting to make decisions. Dependence on process, no do matter how well Intentioned, squelches start-ups and the start-up spirit.