Martin Gonzalez is the creator of Google's Effective Founders Project, a global research program that decodes the factors that enable startup founders to succeed. He also works closely with Google's engineering and research leaders on org design, leadership and culture challenges. Martin is a frequent lecturer at Stanford, Wharton and INSEAD, and has advised leaders across the Americas, Europe, Africa and Asia. He studied organizational psychology and behavioral science at Columbia University and the London School of Economics.
“Martin and Josh share the hard, unvarnished reality of building enduring companies: creating the right team culture is hard work but establishes undeniable upside for both the business and the people. The Bonfire Moment is an indispensable guide for anyone trying to beat the odds in growing a new venture, whether in a small startup or a big organization.” — Laszlo Bock, cofounder of Humu and Gretel.ai, former Google SVP of People Operations, and New York Times bestselling author of Work Rules! “The Bonfire Moment sheds light on these hidden challenges startup teams often grapple with, reminding you that your team’s dynamics can make or break you. Rich in insight and grounded in organizational psychology, this is a must-read for every leader.” — Bill Coughran, partner at Sequoia Capital “I have worked with Martin on effective organizational structures to best support Google’s research teams. This is a complex area, since there are many different research teams, projects, and desired directions, and designing effective structures that support collaboration without feeling overly stifling is critical to achieving long-term breakthroughs. Martin provided many wise words of advice over the years, and I’m excited that, through this book, Martin and Josh will provide this sort of wisdom to a broader audience.” — Jeff Dean, chief scientist, Google “Drawing on the rich lessons learnt from Google’s Startup Accelerator Project, The Bonfire Moment sheds light on the people problems that founders sweep under the rug and provides a practical tool kit for startup teams to confront uncomfortable truths and feelings and emerge stronger as a team. In short, a vital playbook for founders.” — Huggy Rao, professor at Stanford University, and author of Scaling Up Excellence and The Friction Project “As chief of staff at Google Brain, Josh built the right team structures, processes, and leadership forums to enable collaboration and impact at one of the world’s most complex and successful AI innovation environments. These same skills are front and center in his workshop for startups. The Bonfire Moment will be a valuable partner to innovators all over the world.” — Zoubin Ghahramani, vice president of research, Google DeepMind “The Bonfire Moment will help you confront the paradoxes faced by leaders, capturing many of the lessons I gained during my years of leading product teams. At a time when many leadership guides are riddled with platitudes, this book stands apart, grounded in data and real-world experience.” — Jonathan Rosenberg, New York Times bestselling author of How Google Works and Trillion Dollar Coach “In this concise guide, Gonzalez and Yellin, pioneers at Google for Startups Accelerator, share their crucial insights. You’ll learn how to anticipate and avoid common people problems, as they provide you with actionable gems. An indispensable resource for founders navigating the challenges of entrepreneurship.” — Noam Wasserman, bestselling author of The Founder’s Dilemmas and Life Is a Startup “While ideas, products, and business models are crucial, The Bonfire Moment presents a strong case that the collaborative spirit and the strength of the team are what determine the success of any early-stage business. Gonzalez and Yellin draw on robust research and their extensive experience in guiding a diverse range of entrepreneurs and business leaders toward success. This book is an essential guide for any leader who values an inclusive approach to building a high-performing team.” — Julia Austin, Harvard Business School senior lecturer and faculty cochair of the Arthur Rock Center for Entrepreneurship “Clear, thoughtful, and abundantly practical, The Bonfire Moment is the missing manual for the hardest part of leading: working with other people. Its guidance on creating the moments that fire up teams is welcome and long needed.” — Jerry Colonna, author of Reunion and CEO of Reboot