Hey Reid Hoffman, What Is Blitzscaling?

REID HOFFMAN KNOWS a lot about growing companies at a breakneck pace. An executive at PayPal during the company’s earliest days, Hoffman later cofounded social network LinkedIn and now invests in fast-growing companies at Greylock Partners.

For years, Hoffman, who has been referred to as “the startup whisperer of Silicon Valley,” has been advising founders to take risks that prioritize speed over correctness and efficiency. In a new book, Blitzscaling: The Lightning-Fast Path to Building Massively Valuable Companies, Hoffman shares his secrets for startups that want to achieve global dominance.

The concept he calls “blitzscaling” provides a set of techniques that allow entrepreneurs to grow their businesses quickly, while outmaneuvering competitors.

FORTUNE: What is blitzscaling & who does it apply to?

HOFFMAN: Blitzscaling is prioritizing speed over efficiency in the development of a company even in the face of uncertainty. You are optimizing for growing your business and your customers at a fast rate, which means you’ll spend capital inefficiently and you will do it by taking risks in uncertain times. You choose to do so because that’s how you essentially become the first to scale.

What attributes do entrepreneurs need to better blitzscale their company?

One attribute I look for in entrepreneurs is a willingness to learn. It’s basically that you’re constantly learning and you’re learning at speed. Part of the challenge of blitzscaling is that you have to be constantly evolving your management team. You move from “everyone’s a doer” to “most people are doers” to “managers of doers” to “managers of managers.” There’s this constant evolution during which you have to be learning new patterns, and that requires that you are an intense learner.

Another one is that they have to be constantly recruiting because they need the best people to help them with the company. Are you constantly recruiting new and better executives? Are you bringing the best possible talent on board? Are you bringing in the best possible people as investors? Part of learning is also correlated with recruiting across all these dimensions.

Those attributes are absolutely necessary for a successful blitzscaling entrepreneur.

Reid Hoffman's new book, Blitzscaling
Reid Hoffman's new book, Blitzscaling

At what point in a startup’s lifecycle does it need to focus its efforts on blitzscaling?

There are a couple of triggers. If you’re in a complete space by yourself and have no competition and no need for critical mass, generally speaking, you’d do something that’s more like “fast scaling,” in which you measure your customer acquisition cost and focus on effectively spending your dollars and growing your organization in ways that minimizes chaos. But more often than not, for startups, you either have actual competition or prospective competition because in a hyper-connected world, competition can come from anywhere.