
Episode 4: Melanie Perkins, co-founder and CEO of Canva, and Rachel Carlson, co-founder and CEO of Guild Education
17/11/2020
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In this special episode of This Is Series A, Talia Goldberg speaks with two visionary founders who have carved out new ways for technology to equalize access—Melanie Perkins, CEO and co-founder of Canva, and Rachel Carlson, CEO and co-founder of Guild Education. Canva empowers the average person with zero design experience to create beautiful graphics. And Guild places adult education within reach for millions of less economically advantaged workers. In this conversation, they share an inside look at what it takes to invent a new billion-dollar category.
Takeaways:
- Key differences between tackling early- vs. late-stage problems: “The mistakes or the learnings are constant. There’s no lower volume of them later on than in the early days,” Rachel said. “But it’s different. In the early days, they were problems that cropped up in the morning and you try and solve them by the end of the day. You’re in firefighting mode, you’re figuring out all these various component parts. And then those Lego building blocks build you to a place where now you’re solving much larger challenges. And in Guild’s perspective, the early days, what gave us a competitive advantage and let us be successful is that we were willing to take on the complexities of multiple stakeholder groups and the employers and the universities and the students. Today, we have to make sure that we don’t let that complexity get in our own way. We’re at 700 employees, we’ve got big teams overseeing those three stakeholder groups and making sure that we can optimize for all of them while keeping in mind the needs of our fourth stakeholder group, which are our employees and really thinking about how we are making sure that their jobs are getting simpler, that their ability to work with their colleagues maintains that cross-functional nature that’s really been in the bones of Guild since day one, and that they have career paths and really successful experiences as employees of ours is something we’re spending a lot of our time on right now. And it’s in large part because of the complexities we took on in the early days, which we’re grateful for, but which means you have to keep iterating and building and thinking about how to address those new, bigger challenges.”
- How a shared mission and shared vision of the future helps with recruitment: “I spend a lot of my time making sure that the messages that are going throughout the company are really consistent, that we are all working toward the same thing, that everyone has that context and information to make great decisions,” Melanie said. “And I’d say that is a long way of saying I think that actually helps with the recruitment function as well because if a thousand people in the company can speak to the mission and vision as well as I could and knows the values in our culture and the people that would make a really great contribution to Canva and where we’re trying to go, I think that is a little bit of a quasi-way of helping with our recruitment. Because we have a lot of people who are working in recruitment now, a lot of people who are trying to decide is this person going to be a great fit for Canva. And so while I might not be in every single one of those interviews, we need to ensure that culture is spread very, very consistently across the company and that people know what to expect from Canva and who should be able to join Canva and the sort of environment that they should be able to create.”
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