A Slack Story Podcast
Thank You Slack: Seven Years From Employee #9 to a Global Company James Sherrett reflects on leaving Slack on June 5, 2020, exactly seven years after joining as the ninth employee, during which Slack grew from $0 revenue and eight employees to over 2,200 employees in 16 offices and nearly $1B in revenue as a NYSE-listed company. He recounts early marketing and positioning work (“Be less busy”), the 2013 invite launch that drew 8,000 signups in 24 hours, early customer development and support, and the shift into account management and the 2014 paid launch with credits, invoicing, and the “Fair Billing Policy.” He describes building teams, opening Slack’s EMEA office in Dublin in 2015, and later leading Executive Briefing Centres and Innovation Tours. He leaves to prioritize the rest of his life, pursuing advisory work, writing, personal projects, and volunteering. 00:00 A farewell to Slack 02:06 Why I had to leave 04:22 Thank You, Slack letter 05:36 Joining as marketer 06:49 Positioning Be less busy 07:55 Launch day signups 09:00 Customer feedback loop 14:00 Saying No Nicely 17:35 Account Management begins 17:55 Paid launch and billing 20:35 Offsite, swag and scale 22:44 Enterprise sales emerges 25:00 Building the Dublin office 28:54 Culture and hiring in EMEA 32:39 Scaling EMEA sales 34:35 Executive Briefing Centers 35:52 Innovation Tours program 38:35 Gratitude and next chapter 41:35 Final reflections and farewell This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.slackstory.com [https://www.slackstory.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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