In this episode, Tony Wilson and I dug into Liz Wiseman’s “Multipliers“. You can listen to the episode here: You can find Tony on LinkedIn, on YouTube, or on his show “The DevLaunch Podcast“. Full Transcript: Mickey Mellen (00:01)It led to the idea that there was a type of leader, those that I came to […]
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Warren Buffett reads over 400 books a year. Bill Gates takes an annual two-week vacation that is focused on reading. Mark Cuban reads more than three hours almost every day. There is no doubt that learning from others is a fantastic way to improve yourself.
That said, there are tens of thousands of business books published every year, and it’s impossible to keep up. You read what you can, we’ll share what we can on here, and we’ll all get better in the process.
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035 – Traction, by Gino Wickman
In this episode, Leo Falkenstein and I dug into Gino Wickman’s “Traction“. You can listen to the episode here: You can find Leo’s company Consume Media here or find him on LinkedIn here. Full Transcript: Most people are sitting on their own diamond mines. The surest ways to lose your diamond mine are to get […]
034 – Deep Work, by Cal Newport
In this episode, Allison Giddens and I dug into Cal Newport’s “Deep Work“. You can listen to the episode here: You can find Allison on LinkedIn here. Full Transcript: To simply wait and be bored has become a novel experience in modern life. But from the perspective of concentration training, it’s incredibly valuable. So that […]
033 – Feck Perfuction, by James Victore
In this episode, Chris LaFay and I dug into “Feck Perfuction” by James Victore. You can listen to the episode here: You can find more about Chris at ClassicCity.com or connect with him on LinkedIn here. Full Transcript: Mickey MellenYou know what’s better than perfect? Done. Done is better than perfect. That was a super […]