This is the story of the Hackday and[in]cubator programs at LinkedIn; this is the story of scalable, best-of-breed methods for driving innovation; this is the story of transformation: of your career, company, and the world.
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2. This is the story of the Hackday and
[in]cubator programs at LinkedIn
3. This is the story of scalable, best-of-
breed methods for driving innovation
4. This is the story of transformation:
of your career, company, and the world
5. About me
Presentation Infrastructure, hackdays, [in]
cubator, engineering blog, open source
6. Terminology (just in case)
hack, verb:
1. To write computer programs for enjoyment
2. To jury-rig or improvise something inelegant but effective,
often as a rapid prototype or proof of concept
7. Outline
1. Internal hackdays
2. Public hackdays
3. [in]cubator history
4. [in]cubator process
5. Transform: career, company, world
6. Final thoughts
8. Outline
1. Internal hackdays
2. Public hackdays
3. [in]cubator history
4. [in]cubator process
5. Transform: career, company, world
6. Final thoughts
19. Outline
1. Internal hackdays
2. Public hackdays
3. [in]cubator history
4. [in]cubator process
5. Transform: career, company, world
6. Final thoughts
20. Year round; a variety of locations and themes
http://hackday.linkedin.com
30. The hacker toolkit
Disclaimer: data is from public LinkedIn hackdays, self-reported, free
form, ~100 responses per chart. Don't take this too seriously.
37. Outline
1. Internal hackdays
2. Public hackdays
3. [in]cubator history
4. [in]cubator process
5. Transform: career, company, world
6. Final thoughts
38. I built a great hack.
How do I get it to production?
39. A chance to work exclusively on your idea or hack
for 1-3 months
41. [in]cubator history
● Motivation: an official path from hackday to
production
● Inspired by startup incubators and
accelerators
● Incorporates learnings from a number of
other companies that had similar programs
(Google 20% time, Yahoo! Brickhouse,
VMWare incubator, etc)
43. Outline
1. Internal hackdays
2. Public hackdays
3. [in]cubator history
4. [in]cubator process
5. Transform: career, company, world
6. Final thoughts
50. Judging criteria
● Impact: what value does this project bring to
LinkedIn?
● Feasibility: how hard is this to build? What
are the risks?
● Timeline: can v1 be done in 3 months?
● Team ability: can this team pull it off?
51. Open to almost any type of project
● New products
● New revenue lines
● Internal tools
● Infrastructure/technology improvements
● HR processes
● New training programs
● Philanthropic programs
52. Approved teams get up to 3 months of dedicated time,
resources, and exec mentorship to bring their idea to life
53. We've had 2 rounds of [in]cubator so far
4 approved projects, 1 completed, 1 [in]cubating, 2 starting soon
54. 1st completed [in]cubator project: go/book, which has
changed how we book and view meetings at LinkedIn
55. Outline
1. Internal hackdays
2. Public hackdays
3. [in]cubator history
4. [in]cubator process
5. Transform: career, company, world
6. Final thoughts
56. Why this all matters
1. Learning
2. Motivation
3. Innovation
72. Hackday, [in]cubator = innovation
● All product development is trial and error
● Hackday and [in]cubator are trial and error at
light speed
● Innovation is something you do, not
something you have
73. "Innovation is a series of small wins along a truly
disruptive trajectory."
Deep Nishar
74. Outline
1. Internal hackdays
2. Public hackdays
3. [in]cubator history
4. [in]cubator process
5. Transform: career, company, world
6. Final thoughts