All roads may lead to Rome, but when it came to boosting productivity, Mark Cuban and Elon Musk found themselves heading down the same lane. On paper, they played for different teams — Cuban was the tech-savvy entrepreneur turned Shark Tank star, while Musk aimed for the stars (literally) with SpaceX and Tesla.
Yet, their approach to squeezing maximum efficiency from their ventures was eerily aligned. Both ditched conventional rules, embraced bold risks, and streamlined decision-making like pros.
Mark Cuban and Elon Musk might seem like they’re playing on rival teams, but when it came to productivity hacks, they were reading from the same playbook. Cuban, the billionaire Shark Tank star, made no secret of his disdain for one thing: meetings.
He preferred tackling 700 emails daily over sitting through what he called “long and tedious and boring” conference room marathons.
Cuban revealed in an interview with Vanity Fair,
This wasn’t a new mantra for Cuban. Back in 2010, he labeled meetings a “waste of time” unless a deal was closing. His rule? No agenda, no outcome, no Cuban. He told Inc.:
By 2014, he’d gone a step further, dodging lunch invites unless they came with a check. He said (via Inc),
Elon Musk, no stranger to cutting the fluff, followed a similar path. At Tesla, he encouraged employees to walk out of meetings the moment their input was no longer valuable. For Musk, wasting time was the real offense, not leaving early.
Even actor-turned-investor Jared Leto joined the no-meetings bandwagon. His secret to getting things done? “Just f—ing working.” Dinners, lunches, and breakfasts are all hard pass.
Not everyone agreed with this anti-meeting crusade. Experts argued emails weren’t always the answer, citing miscommunications. Cuban, however, stood by his inbox. For him, email was the ultimate productivity tool, shaving hours off his day.
Call them rivals, call them renegades – Cuban and Musk weren’t reinventing the wheel. They just ditched the unnecessary detours. Productivity, for them, was all about staying in the fast lane.
Mark Cuban doesn’t sugarcoat. At the Fortune Brainstorm Tech Dinner in Vegas, he straight-up called X (formerly Twitter) a “sh*thole” and crowned Bluesky his new hangout. He revealed,
Cuban wasn’t just throwing shade at social media. He dove into healthcare, calling out its inefficiencies. That’s why he launched Cost Plus Drugs in 2022. His game plan is simple: Transparent pricing and low margins.
Then came AI and the NBA. Cuban backed AI as the future everywhere. For the NBA, though, it’s all about digital views. Mark Cuban’s always ahead, always real, and always leaving a mark.
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