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Lyft’s Comeback: How Nick Lichtenberg Learned from Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Lyft CEO Recounts Bill Gates‘ Scathing Critique of Early Amazon Role

SAN FRANCISCO – Lyft CEO David ⁤Risher revealed that Bill Gates once told him he was making “teh stupidest decision I’ve ever heard anyone make” – a​ reference to Risher’s decision to join Amazon in 1997. The anecdote underscores Risher’s willingness to embrace unconventional paths, a ⁢trait he’s now applying to revitalize the ride-sharing company.

Risher, who took the ‍helm at Lyft⁤ in 2023, inherited a company facing challenges. At the time, Lyft was⁤ losing market share and operating at a ‍loss. (Lyft stock is down‍ roughly 20% over the last five years, but has risen 60% year-to-date.)⁤ His strategy centers on a return to fundamental customer understanding.

To gain firsthand insight, Risher regularly works “undercover” as a Lyft driver in Napa Valley and San⁣ Francisco.A direct result of this practice was the creation of⁣ Lyft’s “Price Lock” ⁤feature, prompted by a passenger’s frustration with ⁤fluctuating fares.⁢ Risher also emphasizes drivers as customers, leading to a 70% earnings guarantee – ensuring drivers receive at⁣ least 70% of rider payments, ⁤a policy that has yielded a 19-point ‍advantage in​ driver ⁣preference over competitors.

Risher frames his approach as a​ fight against “enshittification,” a term popularized by Cory Doctorow and recently named “word of the year” by both ‍the Australian dictionary and the American Dialect Society.He defines​ it as the tendency for services to degrade over time due⁢ to profit and investor pressures. Under Risher’s​ leadership, Lyft has seen meaningful improvements, notably reducing driver cancellation rates from 15% to below 5%.

Risher’s ⁤career has ‍been‍ marked by ⁤taking on ambitious challenges, from his early days at Amazon – a move Gates openly questioned – ​to his current role at lyft. He believes the ⁣same customer-centric philosophy that⁢ propelled Amazon’s growth ‌can drive Lyft’s future success.

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