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Truth Over Feelings: Inside Opendoor’s Massive Turnaround

Business
United States
Iniciada July 17, 2026

Most companies don’t fail overnight. They fail one decision, one compromise, and one comfortable lie at a time. Kaz Nejatian knows what it looks like from the inside. He took over Opendoor when it was just months away from bankruptcy and set out to rebuild it from the ground up. What followed wasn’t a traditional … The post Truth Over Feelings: Inside Opendoor’s Massive Turnaround appeared first on Farnam Street

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Employees who raise concerns about uncomfortable truths should be protected from retaliation regardless of whether those concerns prove correct.

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Real estate technology companies should not have attempted to operate as high-volume transaction platforms without sufficient capital buffers.

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Whether a leader is new or internal, companies must establish mechanisms to surface and act on inconvenient truths before they become existential threats.

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The emphasis on truth at Opendoor overlooks the potential harm to team morale and cohesion.

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Effective leadership must balance truth with the emotional needs of employees to foster a productive environment.

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Focusing solely on truth can alienate employees who value emotional support in the workplace.

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Kaz Nejatian's insistence on truth over comfort was necessary to save Opendoor from collapse.

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Decision-making processes should institutionalize skepticism of optimistic projections rather than depending on individual leader virtue.

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Opendoor's turnaround is a case study in prioritizing profitability over employee sentiment.

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Balancing truth and employee feelings is essential for long-term organizational health.

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