Nice to see another realize the octolog is the way:
The truth is, the ideal size for an organization is 8 people. Anyone who has interacted with Silicon Valley or Wall Street may think this is puzzling. But it is true. Sure you can have more or less, but that is a great number for an organization. Keep your organization very focused. Find what you are best at and focus and innovate on that. Everything else should be outsourced. Stay away from politics and bureaucracy. Catch them early and destroy them. To an organization, bureaucracy is a virus and politics is an auto-immune disease. If you or one of your associates is interested in policy that's great. Do it on your own time. Do not get the organization involved.
Also cool to see he understands the disease underlying this:
In Peter Druckerβs last book, written in 1994, βThe Post-Capitalist Societyβ, he predicts that pension funds will overtake the economy, taking capital out of the hands of capitalists. Excessive government regulation, both federal and local, would strangle free enterprise, and the future lay in βdecentralizationβ. This was remarkably prescient for the time.