Episode #218 Ray Dalio

Episode #218 Ray Dalio

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Eric Ries: Your Culture Is the Problem—Not Your People

When teams fail to innovate, leaders often blame execution, alignment, or talent. Eric Ries argues the real issue is leadership itself. Drawing on ideas from The Lean Startup and his latest work on building “incorruptible” organizations, Ries explains why companies unintentionall ...  Show more

Jennifer Colosimo: Expect a Lot, Care a Lot

Leadership is a constant tension between driving results and genuinely caring for people. Jennifer Colosimo, former president of FranklinCovey's enterprise division, shares how great leaders navigate that balance. Drawing on decades of experience across consulting, sales, and exe ...  Show more

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