Elon Musk’s Key Rules at Tesla, SpaceX, & Twitter Next?
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has led his companies to success through a variety of means. As an organizational leader, however, there are a few “rules” Musk rigorously enforces which have worked out well for him and his companies.
Musk has a handful of oddly specific, unwritten rules for his employees at Tesla. Though, it’s hard to deny that they’ve played a major role in his success. The rules, as detailed by Your Tango, often pertain to meetings, productivity, and the free flow of information.
As far as big meetings go, Musk believes that they’re largely a waste of time and that they should be infrequent. Additionally, he has said that employees should “walk out of a meeting or drop off a call as it is obvious you aren’t adding value,” adding that he doesn’t think it’s “rude to leave,” but rather “it is rude to make someone stay and waste their time.”
The way employees spend their time is of deep value to Musk, as someone who focuses so heavily on efficiency. He also believes in following “logic, not rules,” emphasizing the fact that company rules may not apply in every situation, and that it’s best to do what makes sense.
Another deep value of Musk’s is his belief in direct, clear communication, avoiding the use of corporate jargon or nonsense words that may need to be explained — wasting more time.
Musk once said, “Don’t use acronyms or nonsense words for objects, software, or processes at Tesla. In general, anything that requires an explanation inhibits communication. We don’t want people to have to memorize a glossary just to function at Tesla.”