Episode 1 - Going Global @Reddit with Tariq Mahmoud

In this episode, Tariq Mahmoud describes what it takes and means for Reddit to enter new markets. He also shares some of his learnings from taking on similar roles at Roku and Verizon Media.

Here's what we cover:

  • The international team at Reddit - size, reporting, growth;

  • Reddit's DAU and international growth;

  • How the product is localized for new markets;

  • How markets are prioritized;

  • Keeping stakeholders on the same page (literally) using Decision Documents (love this!);

  • Managing across timezones and languages;

  • Implementing matrix management;

  • Getting into the role of International GM - what it takes, how it happens;

  • Resources on expansion and and the CAGE Distance Framework;

  • The hardest markets to enter - Japan and China;

  • Biggest surprise learning, and getting C-suite buy-in

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