Andy Jassy
Andy Jassy is the Amazon executive featured in the 2024 Inside Amazon video explaining how Amazon’s Amazon Leadership Principles function as a practical culture and decision-making system.
Key facts
- Type: Person / executive speaker
- Role in source: Presented as Amazon CEO in the video title and discussion context [src-015]
- Primary topic: Amazon Leadership Principles and how they are practised inside the company [src-015]
- Related organisation: Amazon
What it does
In this source, Jassy does not present the Leadership Principles as a list to memorise. He frames them as operating habits that employees learn by watching experienced Amazonians, trying the principles in real work, asking questions, and sharpening judgement through repetition [src-015].
His explanation emphasises trade-offs and tensions. Leaders should start from customers while remaining aware of competitors, seek diverse perspectives while exercising judgement, think big while inspecting details, and challenge decisions while committing once a decision is made [src-015].
Related
- See also: Amazon, Amazon Leadership Principles, Customer Obsession, Working Backwards, Disagree and Commit
Source references
- [src-015] Inside Amazon — “The Leadership Principles Explained by Amazon CEO Andy Jassy | Full Length Video” (2024-05-21)
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