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20Growth: Uber's Expansion Playbook for Scaling from 10 Cities to $10BN in Revenue | How Uber Acquired 1M Drivers | How Uber Solved the Chicken and The Egg Problem in New Markets and What Uber Would Be Like with Travis Still There with Scott Gorlick
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Scott Gorlick was employee #99 at Uber. Over 6 years, Scott built Uber in Atlanta and helped the company scale from 10 cities to $10B in revenue. Scott is also a prolific angel investor having written early checks into Lime and Standard Cognition to name a few.
In Today's Episode with Scott Gorlick We Discuss:
1. The Driver Acquisition Playbook: Scaling to 1M Drivers
- How did Uber acquire 1M drivers? What was the playbook?
- What worked? What did not work?
- How much of a role did driver-to-driver referral payments have in driver acquisition?
- What did Lyft do on the driver acquisition side that Uber should have done?
- What did the retention look like for drivers on a 30, 60 and 90 day period?
2. The City Expansion Playbook:
- What was the expansion playbook that Uber used for new cities?
- What worked in ramping demand in a new city? What did not work?
- How much of a role did promotions and discounting play? Lessons from them?
- Why did Uber often let Lyft launch in a new market first? What was the benefit of this?
- How did Scott see the maturation rate change with new markets opening? How fast did each subsequent market reach profitability?
3. Travis Kalanick and What Uber Could Have Been:
- How would Uber be different today if Travis was still in charge?
- What are the biggest mistakes that Dara has made with their M&A strategy?
- What are some of Scott's biggest leadership lessons from working with Travis?
- How did Travis create such strong followership and cult around him?
- What were the single biggest management mistakes made by Travis?
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20Growth: Uber's Expansion Playbook for Scaling from 10 Cities to $10BN in Revenue | How Uber Acquired 1M Drivers | How Uber Solved the Chicken and The Egg Problem in New Markets and What Uber Would Be Like with Travis Still There with Scott Gorlick
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Manage episode 437002005 series 73567
Scott Gorlick was employee #99 at Uber. Over 6 years, Scott built Uber in Atlanta and helped the company scale from 10 cities to $10B in revenue. Scott is also a prolific angel investor having written early checks into Lime and Standard Cognition to name a few.
In Today's Episode with Scott Gorlick We Discuss:
1. The Driver Acquisition Playbook: Scaling to 1M Drivers
- How did Uber acquire 1M drivers? What was the playbook?
- What worked? What did not work?
- How much of a role did driver-to-driver referral payments have in driver acquisition?
- What did Lyft do on the driver acquisition side that Uber should have done?
- What did the retention look like for drivers on a 30, 60 and 90 day period?
2. The City Expansion Playbook:
- What was the expansion playbook that Uber used for new cities?
- What worked in ramping demand in a new city? What did not work?
- How much of a role did promotions and discounting play? Lessons from them?
- Why did Uber often let Lyft launch in a new market first? What was the benefit of this?
- How did Scott see the maturation rate change with new markets opening? How fast did each subsequent market reach profitability?
3. Travis Kalanick and What Uber Could Have Been:
- How would Uber be different today if Travis was still in charge?
- What are the biggest mistakes that Dara has made with their M&A strategy?
- What are some of Scott's biggest leadership lessons from working with Travis?
- How did Travis create such strong followership and cult around him?
- What were the single biggest management mistakes made by Travis?
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