308. How to innovate without blowing up your business — with Netflix's ex-CFO

308. How to innovate without blowing up your business — with Netflix's ex-CFO

Your core business is doing well. Maybe it's doing really well. But you also know that if you don't innovate in the next 5-10 years, you'll be irrelevant.

So you want to invest in the next thing. But how much? How do you do it without either recklessly spending or being so conservative that you never actually build anything?

This is the innovator's dilemma. And it's not just a startup problem — it's a corporate problem.

David Wells was the CFO at Netflix for nearly 15 years. He joined when they were a fledgling DVD-by-mail company with 400,000 customers. He didn't solve the innovation problem with reckless spending. He solved it with financial guardrails.

Key takeaways:

  • Guardrails, not gates: Netflix didn't say "spend whatever you want." They set boundaries like maintaining operating margin growth and never going into consolidated net loss. This let them innovate aggressively within discipline.
  • You need three types of people: Financial modelers (business thinking), data scientists (insight), and technical teams (execution). Missing one type is why most innovation projects fail.
  • The CFO's real job: Not to hold the company back, but to ensure you can survive hard times. It's constant scenario planning between growth and sustainability.
  • Risk tolerance changes: Risk-taking gets harder the deeper you get into life (debt, family, obligations). There's a sweet spot for taking big bets.
  • Data matters more than coding: Non-technical people should understand data fundamentals and insight, not learn to code.

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Timestamps:

  • 00:00 - Introduction: Balancing innovation and financial discipline at Netflix
  • 02:45 - Why David studied public policy alongside his MBA
  • 04:45 - Joining Netflix as a DVD-by-mail company in 2004
  • 07:03 - Choosing Netflix over consulting and the dot-com aftermath
  • 09:30 - Advice for people considering startup risk over a stable job
  • 11:49 - Why "tech" understanding matters even in finance roles
  • 14:12 - Data science vs software engineering: Which matters more?
  • 18:50 - Demystifying algorithms: They're not as scary as the name implies
  • 19:50 - The triumvirate: FP&A, data science, and engineering teams
  • 21:17 - How Netflix valued content deals using data
  • 23:42 - Building an anti-fraud team across 120 countries
  • 25:00 - The innovator's dilemma: How much should you spend on the next big thing?
  • 26:07 - Netflix's growth boundaries: Operating margin and no consolidated net loss
  • 28:33 - Applying the innovator's dilemma to traditional companies
  • 30:54 - Advice for bankers trying to break into fintech
  • 33:17 - Why founders want to see you use the product, not a PowerPoint deck

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