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The Buffer CulturePowered by Happiness

Version 0.2 (alpha)

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Always a work in progress

• As with everything we do and ourselves, this document is a continual work in progress.

• Updated March 30th, 2013.

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Start with why

Culture: what gives Buffer the best chance for progress of the product, happiness of users and the team, and personal growth while part of the journey?

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The foundation of our values

In the founding months, Joel & Leo read, re-read and internalized Dale Carnegie’s famous book, How To Win Friends and Influence People. A lot of the Buffer values are derived from his deeply impactful words.

In January 2013, when Buffer was 7 people, we discussed what words define the culture we have, and put together this document.

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The 8 Buffer Values

• Always choose positivity and happiness

• Default to transparency

• Have a focus on self improvement

• Be a "no ego" doer

• Listen first, then listen more

• Have a bias towards clarity

• Make time to reflect

• Live smarter, not harder

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Always choose positivity and happiness

• You always approach things in a positive and optimistic way.

• You never criticize or condemn team members or users.

• You never complain.

• You let the other person save face, even if they are clearly wrong.

• You are deliberate about giving genuine appreciation.

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Default to transparency

• You take pride in opportunities to share our beliefs, failures, strengths and decisions.

• You use transparency as a tool to help others.

• You always state your thoughts immediately and with honesty.

• You share early in the decision process, to avoid “big revelations”

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Have a focus on self improvement

• You are conscious of your current level of productivity and happiness, and make continual changes to grow.

• You have a higher expectation of yourself, than Buffer does of you.

• You regularly and deliberately do things that make you feel uncomfortable.

• You practice activities and develop habits that will improve your mind and your body.

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Be a "no ego" doer

• You don't attach your personal self to ideas.

• You let others have your best ideas.

• You approach new ideas thinking “what can we do right now?”

• You are humble.

• You always ship code the moment it is better than what is live on our site – no matter what.

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• You seek first to understand, then to be understood.

• You focus on listening rather than responding.

• You take the approach that everything is a hypothesis and you could be wrong.

• You are suggestive rather than instructive, replacing phrases such as ‘certainly’, ‘undoubtedly’, etc. with ‘perhaps’, ‘I think’, ‘my intuition right now’.

Listen first, then listen more

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Have a bias towards clarity

• You talk, code, design and write in a clear way instead of being clever

• You over-communicate, repeating things more times than you would intuitively

• You use more words to explain, even if it feels obvious already

• You don’t make assumptions, you instead ask that extra question to have the full picture.

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Make time to reflect

• You deliberately find time for reflection, because that’s where your life-changing adjustments come from

• You have a calm approach to discussions and ponder points in your own time

• You find time to jump out of the trenches into the higher level thinking that will move the needle

• You understand the value of patience and treat it as a muscle which needs practice to grow

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Live smarter, not harder

• You value waking up fresh over working that extra hour

• You always aim to be fully engaged in an activity, or resting

• You single task your way through the day

• You are at the top of your game, as you focus on expanding capacity of your mental, physical, emotional and spiritual energy

• You choose to be at the single place on Earth where you are the happiest and most productive, and you are not afraid to find out where that is


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