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LendingTree创始人Doug Lebda意外去世,享年55岁
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LendingTree创始人兼CEO Doug Lebda因ATV事故意外去世,享年55岁。LendingTree公司成立于1996年,被誉为彻底改变了人们比较和选择贷款方式的先驱。Lebda先生的创业历程充满了智慧,他分享了五点关于创业和领导力的宝贵经验。从“湿脚”时刻的灵感,到廉价验证市场需求,再到寻找互补的联合创始人、自动化繁琐工作以及灵活的领导方式,他的教诲对无数创业者产生了深远影响。Lebda先生的创新精神和对行业的贡献将继续被铭记。

💡 把握“湿脚”时刻的灵感:Doug Lebda强调,个人经历中的不便之处往往是催生创新创业想法的契机。他以自己申请抵押贷款的经历为例,发现与当时已高度自动化的金融交易相比,抵押贷款的比价过程极为低效,这直接促使了他创立LendingTree的决心。

💰 廉价验证市场需求:在投入大量资源之前,Lebda提倡以最低成本进行市场调研。他曾花费约500美元在Yahoo上投放广告,并让潜在用户填写表格,承诺提供贷款帮助。数百人的积极响应证明了其商业模式的可行性,并帮助他估算了客户获取成本。

🤝 寻找互补的联合创始人:Lebda深刻认识到,非技术背景的创业者必须与强大的技术合伙人合作才能成功。他引入了具有创业经验的Jamey Bennett和擅长高频交易系统构建的CTO Rick Stiegler,确保了技术上的迭代和执行力。

⚙️ 自动化繁琐工作,聚焦价值:Lebda主张自动化工作中重复且不具创造性的部分,从而释放更多时间专注于更有价值和更具“乐趣”的任务。他提到公司利用ChatGPT等工具来处理信息,提升效率,并认为这是未来企业管理和员工工作模式的趋势。

🧭 灵活的领导力是持续变革:Lebda认为领导力是动态且情境化的,需要根据不同情况扮演不同角色,有时是指导者,有时则需要果断决策。他专注于优化客户体验,并强调了解何时深入、何时放手、何时能真正发挥独特价值的重要性。

Doug Lebda, LendingTree founder and CEO, has died.

Doug Lebda, founder and CEO of LendingTree, which is widely credited for transforming the financial services landscape, died at 55 in an ATV accident on Sunday.

The company he founded and the example he set for young entrepreneurs will live on.

Lebda launched LendingTree, which was originally called CreditSource USA, in 1996, following his own frustrating experience navigating the mortgage process.

The company pioneered online loan comparison shopping and now connects users with a network of 300 lenders for mortgages and personal loans. LendingTree doesn't offer loans directly, but it helps consumers compare rates.

On September 26, a few weeks before his passing, he appeared on "The Deal Ranch," a finance and real estate podcast hosted by Matt Lutz, to share his experiences as a founder. Here is some of Lebda's advice for those looking to found a business.

1. Maximize your 'wet feet' moments

Lebda said that "wet feet" moments — instances of personal inconveniences — tend to spur entrepreneurial ideas.

Lebda was working for PwC when he needed to visit the bank to obtain a mortgage for a condo. However, in the pre-Internet era, Lebda said his journey to obtain an ideal rate was difficult because he had to physically visit each bank to compare rates, and the rates were often not the same as advertised in the newspapers.

At the same time, Lebda watched as some of his clients easily made trades based on the natural gas price difference between Cleveland, Pittsburgh, and Seattle, all within a quick and automated system.

"I was thinking back to my mortgage situation, going 'Wait a minute. You can trade this obscure freaking financial instrument, and you can't even go get price clarity on a mortgage somewhere. It's ridiculous!" said Lebda.

"And so that was really the 'aha,'" Lebda added.

2. Validate demand cheaply

Lebda did his market research in the most affordable way possible before deciding that LendingTree was a viable idea.

"One of the very earliest things I did when I was in business school in '96 to '97, and I was debating whether to do this, is I spent — I believe it was $500 — on Yahoo ads," Lebda said.

At the company's earliest founding, Lebda said he asked people to fill out a form and promised that he would be able to get them the credit they deserved. He received hundreds of responses, with individuals willing to provide their names, addresses, Social Security numbers, and credit scores.

"So I used that to model out what my customer acquisition cost would be," Lebda added.

3. The value of a complementary cofounder

Lebda said that a non-technical founder must partner with a strong technical counterpart in order to succeed.

"I learned later in business school that it's statistically impossible for a non-technical entrepreneur to start a tech business unless you have that person, because you need to iterate back and forth," said Lebda.

Lebda said this is why he brought on board Jamey Bennett as a cofounder, who had previous experience as an entrepreneur, as well as Rick Stiegler, who has experience in trade, as LendingTree's CTO. Stiegler died in March 2004.

"So, for example, I hired Rick from Wall Street who had built trading systems like high volume trading stuff that needed to be precise and accurate in volume and speed," Lebda said.

4. Automate the drudgery

LendingTree is leveraging AI to reimagine the boring work that nobody really wants to do.

"Everybody's job has drudgery and joy," said Lebda. "Automate the drudgery. Spend more time on the joy. And that's what we're trying to get everybody at LendingTree to do right now."

Lebda said that his chief of staff invented "Doug's daily digest," where ChatGPT reads all his emails and links to the important things he needs to dedicate time to.

"For the average employee, you're sitting there with Slack, email, text messages, conversations, notes, summaries — it's not centralized," Lebda added. "But with like a ChatGPT enterprise, you can see the day where you've got like an institutional memory of the company, and everybody's on the same page."

5. Flexible leadership

For Lebda, leadership is contextual, and the role is constantly changing.

"It's a continuous change management job, and you have to be more like a conductor sometimes than a general. But sometimes you need to say, 'We're cutting x million dollars out of this budget by this period of time, go do it,'" said Lebda.

For Lebda, he likes to focus on curating the consumer experience as his main area of focus and what he does best

"I think it's knowing when to dig in, when to let go, when you actually can add value, when you can't, and then trying to work on stuff that only you can uniquely do," Lebda added.

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