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GM’s HKEs were recently in a roll. After selling only Chevy Bolt for years, a wave of new models – now up to 17 fully electrified vehicles – has pushed the automotive to second place in the US behind Tesla.

How did he get there? With a little help from a veteran Tesla.

GM’s board member Jon McNeil was president of Tesla during the development and introduction of model 3, a critical period of company development. One of the things he credits for the success of Tesla is how Elon Musk ran out of product meetings.

“It was not our first rule,” McNeil told the public earlier this month at TC All Stage in Boston. “You must review the actual product.”

Each week, the highest leadership would sit with the leaders of the products to revise their progress. The practice was inspired by a meeting Musk had with Steve Jobs, McNeil said.

“There was this belief that I think it is true: Steve Jobs had no tone of time or patience for Elon in the early days and early days, Elon would try to chase Steve down in events and parties at Silicon Valley for tips and Steve did not like Elon.

“But one night, Elon got lucky and said,” Steve, if you had an advice for me as a young businessman ” – he had just made Paypal and participated in the Tesla team -” What would it be? “Steve said,” Elon, you are now in the hardware business, but the hardware business is very like the software business.

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Musk took it to the heart, said McNeil and the concept of a perfect product became central to the development of products in Tesla.

“The thing we were looking for first of all was a surprise and enjoyment. Like, we do something that is going to make someone go wow or laugh or have fun?

“The crazy example is the FART button,” said McNeil, referring to a software button marked by “Testing Test” that will simulate flatulence through car speakers.

The company also appreciated minimalism, which on the side of the software meant maintaining the functions accessible to fewer than two taps on the screen.

“It must be a kind of non -sheep for the average user. Then we would double the designer – the designer was always in the room – and then we would say, okay, Franz, now makes it beautiful.”

Meetings like these, where the real product was revised, not a Mockup, helped maintain Tesla’s culture as he grew up, McNeil said. “You can imagine the culture that is broadcast when people bring their game to the Managing Director every week. Because you are not going to bring game B to CEO – especially the CEO, because it is going to shoot you,” he said.

“This keeps this company at a one -week innovation rate. Every week they make progress due to product revisions.”

McNeil left Tesla in early 2018. In 2022 he was added to the GM Board of Directors.

“One of the things I have proud is Mary Barra, CEO and Mark Reuss, President. [who oversee] A 275,000 person, a $ 200 billion income company, is carrying out product reviews each week, where there are no slides. You must see the actual product [whether it’s] Material, software. If they are material, it’s in the room. You touch it. You feel it, “he said.

“These things are so powerful. And it led to GMS 17 EVS import, now the second best EVS sales in the country because they are only on the product, every week.”

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