about.google

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Google established itself back in 2000 as a dominant force in web advertising with the launch of AdWords. Carl Page, Larry's brother, helped start the eGroups and dot.com company in the 1990s. As of September 2013, Google operates 70 offices in more than 40 countries.

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In 2005, Google acquired the company for a rumored $50 million and started to apply the program to mobile phones. The Nexus line was abandoned after the Nexus 6P, as Google shifted focus to its Pixel line of smartphones, but its still where the company’s hardware ambitions started.

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The company follows the 70/20/10 rule, allocating 70% of work time to assigned projects, 20% to new projects related to management assignments, and 10% for exploring any idea. Google’s bets also generated a loss for the company of over $4 billion in the same year.

  fourweekmba.com

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The Google search engine handles roughly 70% of all online requests, but this isn’t the only thing Google is involved in. After nearly three years of operation, Google turned over the algorithm code to Amit Singhal, who first started at the company a year earlier.

  interestingengineering.com

While Google likely has a longer time horizon than your company, its allocation approach makes sense if you just compress the timespan. There’s a silver lining to the 70%: your everyday job as a PM should be filled with clues for new ideas if you start looking for them.

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