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The Daily Drive Book Club

The Daily Drive Book Club

著者: Vanessa Benavides & Yanet Obarrio Sanchez
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A leadership audiobook experience turning your commute into a classroom. Drive. Learn. Lead.

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  • Good to Great REMIX: Conversation with Gladys Reed
    2026/07/13

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    📖 Good to Great REMIX: Conversation with Gladys Reed

    Episode Summary
    What makes a leader worth following — and how do you build a team that gets the right things done, day after day? In this REMIX episode — The Conversation After the Book — we revisit Good to Great with our friend and fellow leader Gladys Reed, the career banker who first put this book in our hands. Recorded from the usual commute (I-95 doing its thing), we get into why Jim Collins' principles still land decades later, and where we still respectfully disagree with him.

    In This Episode

    • Why Good to Great still holds up: the right people on the bus, confronting the brutal facts, the hedgehog concept, and the flywheel
    • The debate we can't let go of: can you find the right people before you have a strategy? Yanet pushes back, Vanessa and Gladys make their case
    • Hiring for the intangibles — spark, chispa, ganas — and the soft skills you just can't train
    • Gladys' "would I buy from this person?" test for anyone in a client-facing role
    • The free-ice-cream interview story — and why authenticity wins in the room
    • Three interview questions worth stealing: "Paint your perfect job," "What drives you?" and "What have I not asked that you want me to know?"
    • The biggest struggle in leadership: complainers vs. solution-owners — and why the same rule works at home
    • Venting vs. problem-solving — and knowing the difference
    • Monday-morning advice: lead by example, treat people how you'd want to be treated, and embrace that great people do it differently
    • The one thing in life with no solution (Gladys' mother was right)

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    Affiliate & Community Disclosure
    Some of the links on this website are affiliate links. This means that if you choose to make a purchase, we may earn a small commission at absolutely no extra cost to you.

    We partner with Bookshop.org for print and ebooks and Libro.fm for audiobooks because both platforms are designed to protect and financially support local, independent bookstores. Every time you buy a book or start a membership through these links, you are putting money directly back into the pockets of community booksellers.

    Your support helps keep this podcast running and ensures your favorite local bookshops continue to thrive. Thank you!

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    Got a book suggestion or something on your mind? Email us at thedailydrivebookclub@gmail.com


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  • Multipliers by Liz Wiseman: How the Best Leaders Make Everyone Smarter (Book Summary & Discussion)
    2026/06/29

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    The Daily Drive Book Club | Episode 4
    📖 Multipliers: How the Best Leaders Make Everyone Smarter by Liz Wiseman

    Episode Summary

    What's the difference between a leader who makes everyone around them smarter — and one who, often without even realizing it, makes people feel smaller? In this episode, we dig into Liz Wiseman's Multipliers, and we'll be honest: this one hit differently. It's the most concrete, actionable leadership book we've covered so far, and we're already putting it to work.

    In This Episode

    • The core idea: Multipliers unlock genius in others — Diminishers shrink it — and the difference in output can be 2x
    • The five disciplines of a Multiplier: Talent Magnet, Liberator, Challenger, Debate Maker, and Investor
    • The neuroscience behind it all — what happens to your brain under a fear-based leader vs. a challenging one
    • The Accidental Diminisher: the idea generator, the rescuer, the optimist, the pace setter — and why good intentions can still shrink a room
    • The waterline concept: when to step back and when to step in
    • The 51% rule — giving your people real ownership, and why it works
    • The five chips: a practical tool for big talkers (we're not naming names)
    • Henry Kissinger's "Is this your best work?" — and why he never read it the first three times
    • The rugby coach who asked "What do you see?" instead of telling his team what to fix
    • Philippe Petit and the high-wire: why greatness requires shifting your weight to the uncertain foot
    • Our Gas Tank rating for the book

    Our Rating

    ⛽ Gas Tank: 4/4 — Full tank, and the gas is pouring out of the car. We're already revisiting this one.

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    Affiliate & Community Disclosure

    Some of the links on this website are affiliate links. This means that if you choose to make a purchase, we may earn a small commission at absolutely no extra cost to you.

    We partner with Bookshop.org for print and ebooks and Libro.fm for audiobooks because both platforms are designed to protect and financially support local, independent bookstores. Every time you buy a book or start a membership through these links, you are putting money directly back into the pockets of community booksellers.

    Your support helps keep this podcast running and ensures your favorite local bookshops continue to thrive. Thank you!

    Support the show

    Got a book suggestion or something on your mind? Email us at thedailydrivebookclub@gmail.com


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    33 分
  • Good to Great by Jim Collins: Why Some Companies Make the Leap (Book Summary & Discussion)
    2026/06/10

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    The Daily Drive Book Club | Episode 2

    📖 Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap and Others Don't by Jim Collins

    Episode Summary

    What separates companies that stay good from the ones that become truly great — and stay that way? In this episode, we dig into Jim Collins' Good to Great, unpacking five years of research, 11 companies, and the surprisingly humble, disciplined, and intentional patterns behind lasting greatness. Spoiler: it's not charisma, and it's not luck.

    In This Episode

    • Why the best leaders are humble, not flashy — and what Level 5 Leadership really means
    • Getting the right people on the bus (and off it, and maybe into a different seat)
    • The Stockdale Paradox: holding brutal honesty and unwavering optimism at the same time
    • The Hedgehog Concept — finding your one big idea at the intersection of passion, excellence, and economic engine
    • Why technology accelerates greatness but can't create it
    • The Flywheel vs. the Doom Loop: slow, steady momentum vs. chasing the next big win
    • Our Gas Tank rating for the book

    Our Rating

    ⛽ Gas Tank: 3/4 (both hosts) Same rating as our last book — but for completely different reasons. More nuggets, fewer stories, and we both wanted more on the how.

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    Get the audiobook here: https://tidd.ly/4olcW3i

    Get the next book here: https://tidd.ly/4g8QYOO

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    Affiliate & Community Disclosure

    Some of the links on this website are affiliate links. This means that if you choose to make a purchase, we may earn a small commission at absolutely no extra cost to you.

    We partner with Bookshop.org for print and ebooks and Libro.fm for audiobooks because both platforms are designed to protect and financially support local, independent bookstores. Every time you buy a book or start a membership through these links, you are putting money directly back into the pockets of community booksellers.

    Your support helps keep this podcast running and ensures your favorite local bookshops continue to thrive. Thank you!

    Support the show

    Support the show

    Got a book suggestion or something on your mind? Email us at thedailydrivebookclub@gmail.com


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    30 分
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