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    Strategic Thinking

    Explore "Strategic Thinking" with insightful episodes like "5 leadership lessons from gaming with Reid Hoffman", "Ep 22 - 2023 Reading Roundup - Impactful Books and Learning Insights", "Ep 20 - Foxes and Hedgehogs: Navigating Team Personality Dynamics", "Jocko Underground: Strategize Your Entire Future" and "Standard Directive 002: You're The General. You Give The Orders." from podcasts like ""Masters of Scale", "Enterprising Minds", "Enterprising Minds", "Jocko Podcast" and "Jocko Podcast"" and more!

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    5 leadership lessons from gaming with Reid Hoffman

    5 leadership lessons from gaming with Reid Hoffman

    Some of the most vital and overlooked entrepreneurial resources might just be stored away in your family games cupboard… 

    It’s no secret that host Reid Hoffman is a lifelong game fanatic. But this admiration extends beyond just a hobby. Games are one of the biggest influences on Reid as a business leader. 

    In this special episode of Masters of Scale, Reid dissects five popular games and extracts the hidden entrepreneurial wisdom they contain. From strategic thinking in Settlers of Catan to the art of deception in Poker, Reid explores the underestimated power of games and what every leader can learn from their diverse mechanics. 

    Join us for a game night like you’ve never seen.

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    Ep 22 - 2023 Reading Roundup - Impactful Books and Learning Insights

    Ep 22 - 2023 Reading Roundup - Impactful Books and Learning Insights

    In this episode of Enterprising Minds, Alex, Ruthi, and Dave share their top book recommendations from 2023 that had a profound impact on their thinking or offered actionable insights. The episode covers a range of topics from the history and potential of AI, effective leadership strategies, and innovative marketing approaches, to balancing work and life. Listen in to discover new reading material and join the team's illuminating discussions on indispensable lessons taken from their favorite reads.

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    Ep 20 - Foxes and Hedgehogs: Navigating Team Personality Dynamics

    Ep 20 - Foxes and Hedgehogs: Navigating Team Personality Dynamics

    This episode of Enterprising Minds delves into team dynamics and personality roles using the Fox and Hedgehog analogy. Dave, Alex, and Ruthie lead a conversation covering strategic thinking and cognitive diversity in teams. They discuss the impact of personality types on decision-making, using Xerxes’ historical campaign to illustrate their points, and highlight the importance of balancing different personalities for team success. Essential listening for those fascinated by the interplay of individual traits in collaborative success.

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    Rebecca's Transformational Leadership: From Cultural Turnarounds to Writing the Fit CEO

    Rebecca's Transformational Leadership: From Cultural Turnarounds to Writing the Fit CEO

    In this enlightening episode, Rebecca Macieira Kaufmann, author of Fit CEO book and CEO Advisor, delves deep into her vast leadership experiences and reveals some truly game-changing insights. At the forefront of her discussions, Rebecca emphasizes the indispensable role of culture in business turnarounds. While most leaders may look at the apparent financial aspects, Rebecca's approach deviated as she prioritized realigning the culture. Through weeks of intensive listening and communicating with her team, she successfully navigated challenges by ensuring everyone was on the same page. Her pivotal revelation? A company's employees must fully grasp the 'why' behind their challenges to collectively surmount them.

    Addressing the topic of gender in leadership, Rebecca presents a refreshing perspective. For her, titles such as a 'female entrepreneur' or 'female leader' seem redundant. She embodies leadership and entrepreneurship without feeling the need to highlight her gender. Her invaluable advice, applicable to both men and women, resonates deeply: "Be you. And when in doubt, be more of you."

    Outside her professional life, Rebecca's dedication to community service and volunteering is awe-inspiring. With over three decades of involvement, her experiences range from assisting immigrants with job placements in San Francisco to serving on boards of various non-profit organizations. Her heartfelt contributions emphasize the symbiotic relationship of giving back – while she imparts her skills, the experience nurtures her self-worth.

    The latter part of the episode centers around Rebecca's inspiring book, "Fit CEO." A compilation of what she terms as 'life hacks,' the book offers readers a structured yet flexible approach to maintaining a positive and proactive mindset. Rebecca discusses the pillars of her methodology, emphasizing immediate and imperfect action. Her insights are a testament to the profound impacts of disciplined commitment, setting clear boundaries, and always ensuring that joy is an integral part of the journey.

    Listeners will also gain a glimpse into Rebecca's pragmatic advice on time management, particularly her revolutionary concept of 'time boxing.' As a coda, Rebecca shares resources available to delve deeper into her philosophy, her writings, and the ways she continues to impact the business landscape. Through and through, this episode is a treasure trove of wisdom for aspiring leaders, entrepreneurs, and anyone aiming to lead a balanced and purposeful life.

    #163 Jason Karp: Live A Healthier Life

    #163 Jason Karp: Live A Healthier Life

    Jason Karp was living what he thought was a successful life in his 20s. He graduated near the top of his class from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and was well on his way to becoming a successful hedge fund manager. But when he noticed a series of health issues cropping up - including the frightening diagnosis that he would go blind by the age of 30 - he made a series of life-altering decisions focused on his health and wellness. On this episode Karp dives deep into the changes he made that saved his life, and offers valuable insights into what you can do to live a healthier life.

    Karp is the Founder and CEO of HumanCo., a private holding company that invests in and builds brands focused on healthier living and sustainability, including Snow Days, Cosmic Bliss, and Against The Grain. He also co-founded Hu Products and Hu Kitchen, and Hu is now one of the fastest growing snacking companies in the U.S. with a strict focus on transparent, simple ingredients to help everyone live a healthier life. Prior to founding Hu, Karp was the founder  CEO of Tourbillon Capital Partners, an investment fund that managed over $4 billion.

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    Wirecutter: Brian Lam

    Wirecutter: Brian Lam

    When Brian Lam walked away from a high-profile job at Gizmodo to launch a product review blog, he had no plan for how it would make money. He just knew what he wanted: a user-friendly site with reviews that could be read in a few minutes, with the best products clearly listed, all backed up by meticulous research. But when he launched The Wirecutter in 2011, Brian’s business partners worried that the site’s posts were too brief and too infrequent to build an audience on the web, where clickbait was king. Eventually, Brian’s targeted approach paid off; users trusted his recommendations, he hired more writers, and traffic and revenue grew. In 2016, The Wirecutter was purchased for $30 million by the New York Times, where it was rebranded simply as Wirecutter.

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    Poker, con artists and the psychology of risk and deception, with Maria Konnikova, PhD

    Poker, con artists and the psychology of risk and deception, with Maria Konnikova, PhD

    Why do intelligent people give money to self-proclaimed psychics or get sucked into Ponzi schemes? Why are most of us so bad at judging risk? Journalist, psychologist and professional poker player Maria Konnikova, PhD, author of the “The Biggest Bluff” and “The Confidence Game,” talks about why anyone can fall for a con, the psychology of risk, and how her knowledge of psychology did—and didn’t—help her at the poker table.

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    #6 - How This Silicon Valley Outsider Hustled His Way to $750M Exit - Meet Vungle's Jack Smith

    #6 - How This Silicon Valley Outsider Hustled His Way to $750M Exit - Meet Vungle's Jack Smith
    Jack Smith (@_jacksmith) is the most clever entrepreneur I know. He’s cofounded multiple startups: Vungle, Coin, Shyp. With Vungle recently selling for $750M. We talk about his early businesses as a kid, selling prank itching powder on the playground - all the way to his infamous “LinkedIn Hack” that got him his first $120k investment check. Got feedback or questions? Email me at Puri.shaan@gmail.com  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Are you prepared IN CASE IT ACTUALLY GOES RIGHT?... DO THE WORK - Day 217

    Are you prepared IN CASE IT ACTUALLY GOES RIGHT?... DO THE WORK - Day 217
    DO THE WORK PODCAST: A daily documentary of my life, behind Permaculture Voices blending together fatherhood, business, organization, and life hacking to make it all work.   Produced by podcaster, entrepreneur and dad of three daughters - Diego Footer. Support the show at http://www.permaculturevoices.com/support Listen to more episodes at http://www.permaculturevoices.com/podcast

    #250: The Art of Strategy

    #250: The Art of Strategy

    Whether you’re a businessman, a statesman, a general, or a parent, you’re strategizing on a daily basis. So how do you do it better?
    My guest today will provide some insights. His name is Barry Nalebuff. He’s a game theory expert and the author of "The Art of Strategy: A Game Theorist's Guide to Success in Business and Life." On the show Barry and I discuss how game theory can help you make better strategic decisions in all sorts of situations. We explore why threatening to punish your child’s sibling for bad behavior might be a more effective strategy than threatening to punish the child himself, what Donald Trump can teach us about the promise and perils of injecting randomness into your strategy, and how you can use game theory against yourself to lose weight or even quit smoking.