In this episode, Moira Vetter and I dug into Sun Tzu’s “The Art of War“. You can listen to the episode here: You can find Moira’s agency here, or find her on LinkedIn here. Full Transcript: Mickey: Know when to fight and when not to fight. Avoid what is strong and strike what is weak. […]
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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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021 – Good to Great, by Jim Collins
In this episode, Nathaniel Gaydosik and I dug into Jim Collins’ “Good to Great“. You can listen to the episode here: You can find Nathaniel on LinkedIn and Instagram. Full Transcript: Mickey: Greatness is not a function of circumstance. Greatness, it turns out, is largely a matter of conscious choice and discipline. So that was […]
020 – Chess Not Checkers, by Mark Miller
In this episode, Brian Marcos and I dug into Mark Miller’s “Chess Not Checkers“. You can listen to the episode here: You can find Brian on LinkedIn here, or visit the Smyrna Fire Department website here. Full Transcript: Mickey: Chess is not a game of luck and neither is business. When you win, it’s because […]
019 – Fooled by Randomness, by Nassim Nicholas Taleb
In this episode, Allison Giddens and I dug into Nassim Nicholas Taleb’s “Fooled by Randomness“. You can listen to the episode here: You can find Allison on LinkedIn here. Full Transcript: Mickey: Randomness, chance and luck influence our lives and our work more than we realize because of hindsight bias and survivorship bias. In particular, […]