Dancing the Macarena.

AuthorHsieh, Tony

From Delivering Happiness by Tony Hsieh. Copyright 2010 by the author. Published by Business Plus (www.hachettebookgroup.com).

I'M NOT QUITE SURE how it started, but we had a really fun tradition at LinkExchange. Once a month, I'd send an email out to the entire company letting them know that we were having an important meeting, and that some of our important investors and board members would be attending, so everyone was required to wear a suit and tie on the day of the meeting.

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Everyone except for the most recently hired employees knew that it wasn't a real business meeting, and that they didn't actually need to wear a suit and tie. The real reason for the meeting was so that we could initiate and haze all the new employees who had joined LinkExchange in the past month.

So once a month, all the newly hired employees would show up to the office dressed up in suits and ties. There they would realize that they were the target of the companywide practical joke. In the afternoon meeting, all the new hires would be called up to the front of the room to complete some sort of embarrassing task.

After an investment by Sequoia Capital, we asked Sequoia partner and our new board member Michael Moritz to attend our initiation meeting, and we called him up to the front of the room along with the other six employees who had been hired in the past month.

After each person introduced himself, we let them know that in honor of Moritz's presence, we decided that we...

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