Ex-CEO of Waze Noam Bardin on What Really Happens at Google, Life After a Billion-Dollar Acquisition, Building the Ultimate Community-Based Business, and What No One Gets About OKRs
On this episode of Invested, Michael hosts Noam Bardin, an Israeli entrepreneur and high-tech executive. He is best known as the CEO of Waze, leading the company from its early days in Israel in 2009, through its acquisition by Google for $1.15 billion, and later serving as a Vice President at Google until 2021. Under his leadership, Waze grew to 150 million monthly users and became a globally beloved brand.
Since leaving Waze, Bardin has returned to Israel, and is active in technology entrepreneurship, mentoring young entrepreneurs and startup investments.
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KEY TOPICS
[00:00:00] Intro
[00:02:50] Founding Waze
[00:08:00] Reacting to Google Maps: Waze Mistakes
[00:10:45] Competition in the Startup World
[00:12:15] Fitting in to Google’s Culture
[00:14:30] Building Community-Based Business Models
[00:24:40] UX/UI Of Waze
[00:28:45] Waze Vs. Google Maps
[00:31:50] Do You Regret Selling to Google?
[00:34:50] What Could Have Been Improved in the Beginning of Waze?
[00:38:15] Founding in a Small Country
[00:40:00] Noam’s Controversial Letter About Google Culture
[00:45:00] Should Companies Have OKRs and KPIs?
[00:49:20] An Insider’s Critique of Google
[00:58:25] Impact of Oct. 7th
[01:05:22] Reimagining Government Structures
[01:11:45] Tension Between Transparency and Security in Government
[01:14:00] Israel Needs to Double Down on Tech
[01:16:00] How to Bring Talent to Israel
[01:17:45] Closing Questions
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Ex-CEO of Waze Noam Bardin on What Really Happens at Google, Life After a Billion-Dollar Acquisition, Building the Ultimate Community-Based Business, and What No One Gets About OKRs