Frank Slootman
Slootman investigates the mechanics of hypergrowth and leadership through a lens that emphasizes action over theory. His work is rooted in the belief that high expectations, urgency, and intensity are essential drivers of corporate success. In his book "Amp It Up: Leading for Hypergrowth by Raising Expectations, Increasing Urgency, and Elevating Intensity," Slootman distills his transformative experiences into concrete strategies that leaders can apply to foster high performance and relentless innovation. This approach resonates particularly with executives and managers who aim to steer their organizations toward new heights, reflecting the author's deep-seated belief in the power of performance-driven culture.\n\nHis career, marked by pivotal roles at companies like Data Domain, ServiceNow, and Snowflake Inc., provides a rich backdrop for his writing. While at Data Domain, he navigated the company from potential bankruptcy to a billion-dollar acquisition by EMC, showcasing his knack for turning around businesses. Meanwhile, his leadership at ServiceNow expanded the company’s horizon beyond help-desk services, culminating in a successful IPO. Such experiences not only inform his insights but also make them practical and directly applicable to readers aiming to replicate such growth trajectories.\n\nReaders of Slootman's work gain insights into the rigorous demands of corporate leadership, where execution is king. His writing appeals to both aspiring and established leaders by illustrating how a focus on results and merit-based environments can yield significant returns. Slootman’s books, particularly "Amp It Up," offer more than just strategies; they provide a bio-inspired guide that captures the essence of effective leadership in high-growth sectors. This practical perspective is invaluable for those in the technology industry and beyond who are seeking to make a substantial impact in their fields.
Books by Frank Slootman

Amp It Up
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