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  • Who not How - Part 3
    2025/02/04
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    1 時間 3 分
  • Who Not How - Part 2
    2025/01/21
    Freedom of Time and Introduction to the Book (0:00) Richie Norton's Watermelon Story (3:43) Richie Norton's Impact and the Importance of Whos (10:36) Sharon Duncan's Transformation with Whos (12:35) The Role of Relationships in Self-Expansion (19:05) The Power of Coaches and Mentors (34:48) Procrastination and the Importance of Asking Who (39:20) Defining and Communicating Goals (50:31) The Role of Leadership in Finding Whos (1:05:48) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 時間 8 分
  • Who Not How - Part 1
    2025/01/07
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    59 分
  • Pen & Teller
    2024/08/15
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  • Present and Participating
    2024/08/14
    Episode" 185 of our week-daily virtual coffee, which takes place in new social audio platform, Chatter from 7-8am EST. It's free and open to anyone from anywhere in the world. In today's session, we continued reading Patrick Lencioni’s Five Dysfunctions of a Team. The 5 key takeaways from today's session are: The team at Decision Tech is highly dysfunctional, lacking trust, open communication, and a collective focus on results. Kathryn, the new CEO, is determined to address these issues head-on, even if it means some team members may not be a good fit going forward. Building trust and vulnerability within the team is a critical first step, as evidenced by the personal histories and behavior styles exercise. Defining clear, quantifiable goals and metrics for the team's success, and holding everyone accountable, is essential to shifting the focus from individual egos to collective results. The team's political dynamics and resistance to change pose a significant challenge that Kathryn will need to navigate carefully, while maintaining her direct and honest approach. Show notes based on our discussion (as per Otter.ai's beta tool): CEO's plan to address team dysfunction. (2:12) Team dysfunction and improvement. (8:43) Team dysfunction, trust, and debate. (15:00) Meeting ground rules, tension with a colleague. (20:16) Personal histories and behavior styles among tech executives. (23:40) Team dynamics and trust issues at a marketing meeting. (30:00) Strengths and weaknesses in a team setting. (35:59) Strengths and weaknesses among executives. (40:43) Team dynamics, ego, and results. (46:31) Teamwork, sports, and ego in various activities. (49:14) Metrics for business success, with conflicting opinions. (55:29) Teamwork and goal alignment in a tech company. (1:01:14) Politics and communication in a high-tech company. (1:06:26) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 時間 12 分
  • Teamwork makes the Dream Work
    2024/08/07
    Episode" 184 of our week-daily virtual coffee, which takes place in new social audio platform, Chatter from 7-8am EST. It's free and open to anyone from anywhere in the world. In today's session, we began reading a new book, Patrick Lencioni’s Five Dysfunctions of a Team. The 5 key takeaways from today's session are: The importance of teamwork as the ultimate competitive advantage, even more so than finance, strategy, or technology. The need for humility, courage, and self-awareness in building effective teams, as teams are inherently dysfunctional due to the imperfect nature of human beings. The concept of superpowers and weaknesses within a team, and the value of using personality assessments like the Kolbe to understand individual strengths and limitations. The challenges of leading a dysfunctional executive team, as seen in the case of DecisionTech, where the team members had impressive credentials but struggled with interpersonal dynamics. The tension between prioritizing a customer meeting versus an internal team retreat, and the need for a leader to make tough decisions that balance short-term opportunities with long-term team building. Show notes based on our discussion (as per Otter.ai's beta tool): Teamwork principles and challenges. (1:58) Teamwork, its power and rarity, and the importance of overcoming human behavioral tendencies to build strong teams. (7:39) Leadership principles and team dysfunctions. (13:32) Hiring and leading a new executive team. (18:38) Leadership, humility, and confidence in a business context. (25:26) Team dynamics at a tech company, including a visionary CEO and a critical marketing role. (32:07) Team dynamics, personality tests, and leadership skills. (37:03) Leadership roles and personalities in a tech company. (41:57) Scheduling conflicts and priorities at a company. (47:15) Leadership and teamwork in a business setting. (51:51) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    58 分
  • Kamala is BRAT
    2024/08/05
    Episode" 183 of our week-daily virtual coffee, which takes place in new social audio platform, Chatter from 7-8am EST. It's free and open to anyone from anywhere in the world. In today's session, we dove into the multifaceted marketing strategies employed by Kamala Harris' presidential campaign. This discussion not only highlighted the innovative techniques Harris' team has utilized but also provided a rich contrast with Donald Trump's well-known tactics. Harris' marketing campaign offers a masterclass in political strategy, combining authenticity, strategic restraint, and innovative use of digital tools. The 5 key takeaways from today's session are: Kamala Harris's campaign has emphasized user-generated content, social media literacy, building trust, authenticity, and storytelling to promote her candidacy. Harris's campaign has strategically used color psychology and brand identity to convey freshness, growth, and a new start. Harris's team has dealt with Trump's bullying tactics by staying calm, assertive, and minimizing his importance rather than directly confronting him. Developing resilience, self-esteem, and positivity are important strategies for handling political bullies. Consistency and authenticity are key in political marketing, but campaigns must also avoid being predictable and plan for the worst-case scenarios Show notes based on our discussion (as per Otter.ai's beta tool): Political marketing and campaign strategies. (6:24) Trump's and Biden's campaign strategies and authenticity. (14:01) Manipulation and branding in politics, with focus on Kamala Harris. (21:33) Using social media to promote Kamala Harris's presidential campaign through user-generated content, social media literacy, trust-building, and authentic (29:58) Marketing strategy for Kamala Harris' presidential campaign, focusing on color psychology and brand identity. (36:13) How to handle a bully, using Trump as an example. (43:25) Bullying in politics, staying calm and composed. (49:04) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • The Enlightened Passenger with Corey Poirier
    2024/07/17
    "Synchronicity is about recognizing meaningful coincidences and inviting more of them into your life." – Corey Poirier ------------------------------------------------------------------- In a recent episode of my talk show, "Joseph Jaffe is not Famous," I had the pleasure of hosting Corey Poirier, an acclaimed author, speaker, and entrepreneur, to discuss his new book, "The Enlightened Passenger." This conversation was not just about a book launch; it was an enlightening exploration of synchronicity, purpose, and the profound lessons we can learn from the seemingly mundane experiences of life. Some highlights from our discussion included: 1. Saying "no" can be as important as saying "yes" for maintaining balance and focus in life and business. It's important to be clear and direct when setting boundaries. 2. Building long-term relationships through genuine giving over time makes it easier for influential people to say "yes" when you have an ask. 3. Using creativity and personalization in branding, outreach, and product promotion can help projects and ideas stand out from the crowd. 4. Keeping a "synchronicity journal" may help increase awareness of meaningful coincidences in one's life. 5. Regular self-reflection, like considering what you'd prioritize if you only had one day left, can motivate living more purposefully each day. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Here are the show notes: The power of "no" in entrepreneurship and personal growth. (3:31) The power of "no" with a guest who shared personal stories and insights. (8:23) Bruce Lee's philosophy and its application in life. (12:31) Music's impact on life, including teamwork and artistic expression. (17:11) The power of saying no in personal and professional growth. (21:29) Saying no and setting boundaries in business and personal life. (26:39) How to get to "yes" in business by understanding the decision-making process and making it easier for others to say "yes". (34:46) Strategies for getting a "yes" from influential people through creative approaches and building relationships. (38:42) Creativity and branding in marketing and public speaking. (43:31) Business books, including "The Enlightened Passenger" and "The Richest Man in Babylon." (50:17) Synchronicity and lessons learned from interviews. (53:22) The power of saying "yes" in life. (57:59) Living life on purpose with a focus on the mayfly. (1:01:49) ------------------------------------------------------------------- “It is a great evil, as well as a misfortune, to be unable to utter a prompt and decided No." - Charles Simmons ------------------------------------------------------------------- If you like what you see, please subscribe to the show: bit.ly/subscribetotheshow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 時間 9 分