The 9 Most Interesting Facts About Jeff Bezos From The Big New Amazon Book

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At age 3, Jeff Bezos actually took apart his crib with a screwdriver because he wanted to sleep in a real bed.

At age 3, Jeff Bezos actually took apart his crib with a screwdriver because he wanted to sleep in a real bed.
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Bezos' biological father was, at one point, a circus performer. Bezo's mother told him to stay out of their lives when he was four. When Brad Stone interviewed his father, the man had no idea who his son had become.

Bezos' biological father was, at one point, a circus performer. Bezo's mother told him to stay out of their lives when he was four. When Brad Stone interviewed his father, the man had no idea who his son had become.
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Bezos has always been a space nerd. In his high-school valedictorian speech, he described “his dream of saving humanity by creating permanent colonies in orbiting space stations while turning the planet into an enormous nature preserve.”

Bezos has always been a space nerd. In his high-school valedictorian speech, he described “his dream of saving humanity by creating permanent colonies in orbiting space stations while turning the planet into an enormous nature preserve.”

Which explains why he takes one day each week to run Blue Origin, his private rocket ship company.

Which explains why he takes one day each week to run Blue Origin, his private rocket ship company.
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Right before launching Amazon Web Services, the platform Netflix relies on to distribute video to millions of American homes around the clock, Bezos decided to cut the prices Amazon would charge companies to use its servers. When told that would cause the company to take a loss for a long time, he responded by saying that profits would only attract competition.

Right before launching Amazon Web Services, the platform Netflix relies on to distribute video to millions of American homes around the clock, Bezos decided to cut the prices Amazon would charge companies to use its servers. When told that would cause the company to take a loss for a long time, he responded by saying that profits would only attract competition.

Interested in working for Amazon? Work on your writing, not your slide decks — Bezos has banned PowerPoint presentations and requires his staff to turn in six-page papers on their proposals to encourage critical thinking over simplistic bullet points.

Interested in working for Amazon? Work on your writing, not your slide decks — Bezos has banned PowerPoint presentations and requires his staff to turn in six-page papers on their proposals to encourage critical thinking over simplistic bullet points.
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Bezos takes customer service so seriously that he lets customers email him directly. If he finds a truly pressing issue, he'll forward it to relevant Amazon employees with a single note: "?" Recipients of these emails know to fix the problem and immediately explain why it was a problem in the first place.

Bezos takes customer service so seriously that he lets customers email him directly. If he finds a truly pressing issue, he'll forward it to relevant Amazon employees with a single note: "?" Recipients of these emails know to fix the problem and immediately explain why it was a problem in the first place.

Sometimes, his desire to please the customer can go too far: back in 2010, Bezos nearly shut down Amazon's email marketing — which drives millions in sales — because customers were embarrassed by receiving emails related to personal lubricants after viewing them on Amazon.com.

Sometimes, his desire to please the customer can go too far: back in 2010, Bezos nearly shut down Amazon's email marketing — which drives millions in sales — because customers were embarrassed by receiving emails related to personal lubricants after viewing them on Amazon.com.
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That $9.99 you're used to paying for books for the Kindle? That was as much a surprise for book publishers as it was for us. Somehow, Bezos managed to never let on his pricing plan throughout the negotiation process and shocked everyone involved at the Kindle's introduction.

That $9.99 you're used to paying for books for the Kindle? That was as much a surprise for book publishers as it was for us. Somehow, Bezos managed to never let on his pricing plan throughout the negotiation process and shocked everyone involved at the Kindle's introduction.

Jeff Bezos ranks among the best in business today...

Jeff Bezos ranks among the best in business today...

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