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Level Up with Ethan Evans (retired Amazon VP)Author: The EZ Coach
Level Up is your source for career growth solutions by retired Amazon Vice President, Ethan Evans. In my 15 years at Amazon, I led global teams of 800 and invented businesses such as Prime Video, Amazon Appstore, Merch by Amazon, Prime Gaming, and Twitch Commerce. I hold 70 patents. Have reviewed 10,000 resumes, conducted 2,500 interviews, and made 1,000 hires. I was an Amazon Bar Raiser and Bar Raiser Core Leader. And I helped advocate for and draft the Amazon Leadership Principle (LP) "Ownership" the words, "They never say 'that's not my job.'" are mine. I've promoted 8 reports from Senior Manager (Amazon L7) to Director (Amazon L8), contributed to 25 Director promotions, hired 10 Directors internally and externally, and drove the promotion of 3 engineers to Principal. Of my former reports, 2 are current Amazon VPs (L10) and 5 are C-Suite outside Amazon. I retired from Amazon as a VP in September 2020. Before Amazon, I spent 12 years at 3 startups. Now I am building Level Up: Your source for career growth solutions & community. Subscribe to my newsletter for ongoing career advice and consider becoming a paid member to unlock access to exclusive events, career talks, and our private leadership community for networking: https://levelupwithethanevans.substack.com/ Language: en Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Dissecting Amazon Leadership Principles (LPs), for Amazonians & Non-Amazonians with Ethan Evans & David Anderson
Thursday, 18 July, 2024
Level Up Newsletter & Community paid members and the Scarlet Ink Newsletter paid members were invited to join this live event with Ethan Evans (retired Amazon VP) and David Anderson (former Amazon GM) dissecting Amazon Leadership Principles (LPs) followed by a live audience Q&A. David came to work for Ethan in his final role at Amazon (in Amazon Games) kicking off a friendship that has continued to flourish as they both enjoy teaching and writing on career advice in their post-Amazon lives. --- Show Notes: 00:00 Introduction 00:58 David's Career Journey 04:40 The Power of Amazon Leadership Principles 07:44 Evolution and Application of Leadership Principles 18:52 Ownership and Personal Reflections 22:18 Challenges and Controversies in Leadership 40:36 Identifying the Weakest Link 41:50 Hiring for Leadership Principles 44:01 Teaching Leadership Principles 47:49 Addressing the Empathy Gap 51:51 Amazon's Cultural Challenges 56:23 Handling Leadership Conflicts 59:32 The Importance of Company Culture 01:11:11 Final Thoughts and Personal Insights --- About Ethan Evans Ethan retired from Amazon as a Vice President after 15 years where he led global teams of 800+ and invented businesses such as Prime Video, Amazon Video, Amazon Appstore, Merch by Amazon, Prime Gaming (formerly Twitch Prime), and Twitch Commerce. 70+ patents. Reviewed 10,000+ resumes, conducted 2,500+ interviews, and 1,000+ hires. Was an Amazon Bar Raiser and Bar Raiser Core Leader, responsible for training and maintaining Amazon's group of interview outcome facilitators. Helped advocate for and draft the Amazon Leadership Principle (LP) "Ownership" — the words, "They never say 'that's not my job.'" are Ethan's (read the story). Ethan retired from Amazon as a Vice President in September 2020. Join Ethan's Level Up Newsletter & Community to get ongoing career advice and leadership networking access. --- About David Anderson David is the author of Scarlet Ink, a popular technology leadership newsletter. He spent more than 12 years at Amazon, moving from the lowest level development manager, to a Technology Director and GM. During the majority of those years, David was also a bar raiser and member of the bar raiser core leadership group (helping direct how the bar raiser program operates). At the beginning of the pandemic, David was asked to help Bezos Academy get started as their CTO. He spent a year at Bezos Academy building the Technology foundation for the school system, and hiring an excellent IT leadership team. David left the corporate world to pursue his passion for writing, and raising chickens.










