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Too Stupid to Fail was released last Monday. After all of the years of hard work, it is finally out and available to the world! Not only that, but we are also so excited to announce that we have been the number one bestseller in four different hot new release categories ever since the launch.
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Last week we talked with the entrepreneur extraordinaire Paul Martinelli. He helped me break down some of the insights in my new book, Too Stupid to Fail. Today, you’re in for part two of our conversation.
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As we recently announced, our book Too Stupid to Fail is finally being released after years of being in the works. We are so excited for the concepts contained in this book to get out into the world and especially into all of your hands.
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After so many episodes of interviewing other authors, today we finally get to turn inward. The long-awaited day has come when we’re ready for the release of our book, Too Stupid to Fail. We are so excited to get to introduce and discuss this book in much greater depth with all of you today.
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Today we continue on with our book tour. I am introducing you to a person who I highly respect as one of the strongest voices in the conversation around leadership and power: Gail Rudolph. Gail wrote an acclaimed book called Power Up Power Down after spending years in executive and leadership roles all over the United States and world.
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Passion is a great thing. It's what makes the world go around. But when does passion become too much such that it tends to limit and restrict your growth?
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Marty Parker is a global leader and an expert on human capital and corporate culture. He's a frequent commentator and keynote speaker on issues surrounding leadership, organizational culture, and all things leadership in business. He is also the author of Culture Connection: How Developing a Winning Culture Will Give Your Organization a Competitive Advantage.
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Today, we have another amazing author joining us. Jake Jakobs is actually the best-selling author of three books. He is also the CEO and founder of Jake Jakobs Consulting where he specializes in helping organizations create fast and lasting results.
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Today we get the incredible opportunity to interview Rishon Blumberg and Michael Solomon. They founded 10x Management, a first-of-its-kind talent tech agency that has been featured in CNN and The New Yorker. On top of that, they are two of today’s top thought leaders in the talent economy and future of work.
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Today we have a special guest joining us. Dr. Kaliym Isalm is an author and the founder of The TrainingPro Academy. He also runs a boutique educational consulting firm and works as an Assistant Professor of Practice at Southern Illinois University. Kaliym has written four books and, in this episode, we are talking about his most recent, The 12 Inch Rule of Leadership.
info_outlineToday we are concluding our series with Tim Wells. Over the past few episodes, he has enlightened us with his perspective. Not only has he brought his expertise based on his integrity model and his role as a sales leader but he has also helped us understand how all of that integrates into culture. Last week, we ended by talking about the things you need to do to prepare your business for investment, to exit, or to manage it with a high level of equity.
Today, we are continuing that conversation with the help of a very special second guest. Reed Robinson founded Groove Capital with the focus of finding great people to invest in great companies. Prior to Groove, Reed was involved with the startup community Beta MN. He is very passionate about seeing entrepreneurs from Minnesota in particular be successful.
In this episode, Reed, Tim, and I are talking about entrepreneurship and what it takes to get support from an investor. Reed emphasizes the importance of grit and never giving up and how to balance that with all of those little business details. Tune in to hear our incredibly rich conversation.
In this episode, you will hear:
- The quality that sets emerging entrepreneurs up for succes.
- The power of starting a business based on a problem you see and want to solve.
- What grit looks like and why it’s so important for entrepreneurs.
- Why we need peer networks.
- How Reed sets boundaries with the entrepreneurs he works with.
- The values he looks for in the businesses he supports.
- Why entrepreneurs should set a big vision for their companies.
- How to balance passion and organization.
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Supporting Resources:
Email Reed: reed@groovecap.com
Email Tim: timothyduanewells@gmail.com
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