Customer Obsession

Customer Obsession

Customer Obsession is the Amazon operating principle of starting with customer needs, trust, and long-term value, then working backwards into products, processes, trade-offs, and business decisions.

Key points

  • In Jassy’s explanation, customer obsession is deliberately first because Amazon’s work starts with customers and works backwards from there [src-015].
  • Competitors, economics, and market dynamics matter, but they are secondary inputs rather than the centre of decision-making [src-015].
  • The principle becomes operational through mechanisms such as customer reviews, customer-problem framing, and Working Backwards documents before implementation begins [src-015].
  • Jassy uses AWS cost optimisation during the pandemic as an example of prioritising customer survival and trust over short-term revenue maximisation [src-015].
  • The principle expects broad ownership: employees at any level are expected to notice what customers need and improve the experience [src-015].
  • AWS frames Working Backwards as the mechanism that converts the intention to be customer-centric into repeatable action: identify the customer, define the problem, invent, refine, then test with customers [src-017].
  • Customer obsession becomes more concrete when teams choose one primary persona and one meaningful pain point rather than trying to solve for everyone at once [src-017].

Related entities

  • Amazon — uses customer obsession as a central cultural and product-development principle
  • Andy Jassy — explains customer obsession as the foundation for the other principles
  • Amazon Web Services — teaches customer-centred working backwards to external customers

Related concepts

Source references

  • [src-015] Inside Amazon — “The Leadership Principles Explained by Amazon CEO Andy Jassy | Full Length Video” (2024-05-21)
  • [src-017] AWS Events — “Working Backwards | How to Build Like AWS” (2026-02-24)

Robin Cartier perspective

This page is part of Robin Cartier's working AI knowledge graph: a practical research layer for production AI, recommendation systems, experimentation, GEO, and agentic web readiness.

The useful next step is to connect this concept back to applied product leadership and operating models.

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