#170 Chairman of Kleiner Perkins, John Doerr: Getting Into Trouble with Disruptors (Encore)
Grit25 Dec 2023

#170 Chairman of Kleiner Perkins, John Doerr: Getting Into Trouble with Disruptors (Encore)

Guest: John Doerr, chairman of Kleiner Perkins

After Kleiner Perkins chairman John Doerr first invested in Google — $12.8 million for 13 percent of the company — he told co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin that they needed to hire a CEO to help them build the business. After they took meetings with a variety of successful tech execs, they came back to Doerr and told him “We’ve got some good news and some bad news.” The good news was that they agreed on the need for a CEO; the bad news, Doerr recalls, is that they believed there was only one person qualified for the role: The then-CEO of Pixar and interim CEO of Apple, Steve Jobs.

In this encore presentation of the 100th episode of Grit, John and Joubin discuss the urgent need to act on the climate crisis, getting turned down by Kleiner Perkins, CEOs as sales leaders, the microprocessor revolution, balancing between work and family, the opportunity of AI and sustainability, what makes Jeff Bezos special, Bing Gordon and the invention of Amazon Prime, the Google CEO search, how the iPhone nearly killed Apple, Steve Jobs’ greatest gift, Bill Gates’ philanthropy, and how Doerr divides his time.

In this episode, we cover:

  • John’s two books — Measure What Matters and Speed & Scale — and applying OKRs to the climate crisis (02:39)
  • How John got to Silicon Valley and what he learned from his entrepreneurial father, Lou (08:55)
  • “I didn’t want to be in venture capital” (16:27)
  • Joining Kleiner Perkins at the dawn of personal computing (20:03)
  • The internet, cloud computing, smartphones, and the next big tech wave: AI (24:41)
  • How John met Amazon founder Jeff Bezos (29:46)
  • Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, and teaming up with Mike Moritz from Sequoia (38:26)
  • John’s friendship with Steve Jobs and the creation of the $100 million iFund for iPhone apps (45:12)
  • “Family first” and setting personal OKRs (50:10)
  • Working with Bill Gates outside of Kleiner Perkins (52:51)
  • Brian Roberts, Comcast, and hustling to make at-home broadband nationwide (59:28)

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