OnlyFans chief executive Keily Blair recently revealed that just 42 employees manage the company. Speaking at the Web Summit in Lisbon in November during a conversation with the Masters of Scale podcast host Jeff Berman, Blair said the company’s intentionally lean workforce is the result of a deliberate strategy to eliminate middle-management roles. She explained the philosophy behind the approach.

Founded in 2016 as a subscription platform and now best known for adult content, OnlyFans runs with just 42 full-time employees, Blair noted. Berman remarked that it was “very powerful” for a company to bring in roughly USD 7 billion in annual revenue with such a small team. Blair replied that the team was “a pretty efficient bunch,” attributing that efficiency to the company’s lack of a mana

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