Close filter
Consumer

The Highs and Lows of Scaling a Marketplace... Super Fast

  • July 2016

The Highs and Lows of Scaling a Marketplace... Super Fast

At our recent TechBunker dinner, we met with leaders from the biggest UK marketplaces and aggregators (Airbnb, Amazon, Bookatable, easyfundraising, eBay, Farfetch, MoneySuperMarket, Rightmove, Uber and Worldpay) to talk about how to effectively scale a pure play business.

Here are the sound bites:

Scaling Internationally. Go faster by rolling out a well-tested playbook. Centralize some functions but make sure to hire locally to drive effective local execution. Don’t drop someone in from another market and expect that person to deliver great plans that stick with consumers.

The Product Function. It’s hard to find great product talent, especially since the function is still being defined. Even the best product leaders come with spikes in different areas, whether that be UI, UX, or more of a marketing or technology bias. Driving an agile development process is the norm, but it’s important that development teams commit to target delivery dates and understand the business value of their timely delivery. And don’t over-rely on AB testing — strike a balance between being data driven and bold in trying new things. Sometimes, it’s more effective to make early decisions by relying on common sense or our own gut feelings as consumers.

The Right Culture. A strong culture can be the key to trusting your talent to get on and do things as your business scales. It reduces the need for processes. Motivate your teams around a shared vision — even more so than financial targets or volume metrics, which are actually less relevant drivers for most people. Create a culture that allows you to reward and nurture talent differently based on the role people play and their definition of success — not everyone wants a promotion with more leadership responsibility.

Changing language
Close icon

You are switching to an alternate language version of the Egon Zehnder website. The page you are currently on does not have a translated version. If you continue, you will be taken to the alternate language home page.

Continue to the website

Back to top