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“It turns out that writing Tetris on your calculator doesn’t actually win you the cheerleaders.”
-Nick Ganju
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In this episode, I talk to my old friend Nick Ganju about ping pong, poker, hit songs, and tackling my most feared subject (oh, the suspense!).
He makes complex subjects seem simple, which is a rare gift. Nick is one of the few people I consistently ask for advice when trying to acquire tough skills.
Nick is the founder and CTO of ZocDoc, which allows you to find doctors and immediately book appointments online. As CTO, he is responsible for overseeing all software development. It’s a huge job for one of the fastest-growing startups in the US (6+ million monthly users, $95M+ in funding raised to date), and he’s repeatedly proven himself to be a master teacher.
Enjoy!
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Selected Links from the Episode
- ZocDoc
- War Games
- The Birthdate Problem
- Long Term Capital Management
- SMART Goals
- Don’t Make Me Think by Steve Krug
- Michel Thomas – Rapid Language Learning
- How to Measure Anything by Douglas Hubbard
- The Handshake Grip – Ping Pong Skills
- Loss Aversion
- Sunken Cost Fallacy
- List of Cognitive Biases
- Secrets of Power Negotiating
- Getting to Yes
- Getting Past No
- Across the Universe
- Connect with Nick on LinkedIn
- Axis of Awesome – The 1-5-6-4 – How to write a hit song
Show Notes
- ZocDoc stats [6:34]
- Rewinding the clock, comfort with computer science and global thermo-nuclear war [10:44]
- What makes the University of Illinois a top computer science school [14:04]
- “Coachablity” of computer languages and thoughts for those starting in computer science [16:14]
- How to make it easier to develop high-level math and computer science skills [21:44]
- Resources and books for optimizing your math/emotional intelligence skills [28:44]
- Setting objective goals and how Monsters Inc. can help [30:14]
- How to encourage measurable goal selection and tracking within your team [38:14]
- Excel spreadsheets? [44:14]
- Nick Ganju’s favorite movie [53:14]
- Skill acquisition and the glory of ping pong [55:29]
- How to practice ping pong when no one is around, plus the most common mistakes [1:02:44]
- The daily rituals of Nick Ganju [1:05:44]
- What it means to rid yourself of cognitive biases [1:06:29]
- Cognitive Biases and how to price anchor like a god [1:11:14]
- The Bill Gates-like life plan [1:16:04]
- Rapid Fire Questions: Punchable, frequent plays, and how to get people hooked on music. [1:17:39]
- Advice for the 20-year old Nick Ganju, or anyone seeking to rapidly develop business skills [1:25:14]
- Choosing your fist gig or your next gig -> How to get started [1:27:14]