• Crazy Enough to Win (For Those Who Love the Game of Business)

  • By: John Grubbs
  • Podcast

Crazy Enough to Win (For Those Who Love the Game of Business)

By: John Grubbs
  • Summary

  • Can a podcast make you love the game of business? This podcast is for those who want to achieve the next level in business. I will challenge you and make you question current methods. We are all over the place with interesting points of view from crazy people just like us. You may not always agree, but I promise amazing value in every episode! Learn from some of the best minds with a variety of lessons, stories, and books to be successful. You will be surprised, motivated, and inspired to go big in life. Now GET SOME!
    © 2024 Crazy Enough to Win (For Those Who Love the Game of Business)
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Episodes
  • The Chronicles of Harold Thorpe: The CEO's Quiet Battle
    Oct 22 2024

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    Harold Thorpe had always been a figure of admiration in the business world. With his crisp suits, sharp intellect, and a history of turning struggling companies into industry leaders, he was the epitome of corporate success. Harold's decisions had been almost prophetic for decades, guiding his companies through economic storms with unwavering confidence. But now, as he sat in his corner office on the 42nd floor of the sleek glass tower that bore his company's name, he felt an unfamiliar gnawing in his chest—a feeling he couldn't quite shake off.

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    13 mins
  • This One Thing Can Ruin Your Reputation in Business: Lessons from the Karen Templar Story
    Oct 22 2024

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    Discover a cognitive bias where people adopt behaviors or beliefs simply because others do, can significantly influence workplace dynamics. Leaders often struggle to manage team morale, perceptions, and reactions in environments where opinions can shift rapidly. A cautionary tale of this effect was the viral response to Karen Templar's blog post about India. This case illustrates how initial praise can transform into a powerful negative backlash with a single trigger.

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    21 mins
  • Conversation Architect - What is it and Why Does it Matter
    Sep 4 2024

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    In the complex world of business leadership, the art of communication is one of the most powerful tools a leader can wield. But being a great communicator doesn’t mean simply delivering compelling speeches or motivating your team with inspirational words. At the heart of many organizational issues lies a simple truth: it’s not what was said that causes problems, but what was not said. Missing conversations, particularly the difficult ones, are often the root cause of most challenges that businesses face. Discover more at www.johngrubbs.com

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    20 mins

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