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Oct 6, 2025 • 49min
591: Founder and CEO of Xenopsi Ventures on Behavioral Science That Sells
Michael Aaron Flicker, founder of Xenopsi Ventures and coauthor of Hacking the Human Mind, discusses how behavioral science drives business success. He emphasizes the power of focusing on a single persuasive benefit, using Five Guys as a case study. Flicker highlights concrete messaging's effectiveness, like Apple's '1,000 songs in your pocket,' and explains the peak-end rule for creating memorable experiences. He warns against using behavioral insights to manipulate, advocating for ethical applications that enhance rather than exploit consumer behavior.

Oct 1, 2025 • 52min
590: Wall Street Journal Best Selling Author on What Good Leaders Can Learn From Bad Bosses
Mita Mallick, a Wall Street Journal bestselling author and workplace strategist, explores the implications of everyday managerial choices on organizational resilience. She emphasizes the importance of using silence as a powerful tool for reflection and negotiation. Mita discusses the complexities of leadership, urging empathy for those who falter under pressure. She also highlights the dangers of promoting individuals without support and the need for honest communication to rebuild trust. Discover her insights on creating high-trust environments and balancing performance with humanity.

Sep 24, 2025 • 51min
589: CEO of FCLT Global and Former Senior Engagement Manager at McKinsey & Company on Turning Investor Dialogue into Strategy
Sarah Keohane Williamson, CEO of FCLT Global and author, shares her extensive expertise in investor engagement and corporate strategy. She emphasizes that investors aren't a monolith and how their varied incentives influence corporate outcomes. Williamson advocates for treating investor relationships like customer relationships, prioritizing trust with long-term shareholders over short-term metrics. She also urges CEOs to present a clear long-term roadmap while navigating the complexities of modern markets and shifting capital dynamics.

Sep 22, 2025 • 43min
588: Former CEO of Jamba Juice on Leading with Culture
James D. White, former CEO of Jamba Juice and coauthor of Culture Design, dives into how to transform corporate culture into a structured discipline. He highlights the importance of starting with stakeholder listening, gathering nearly 200 inputs to drive change. Intentional culture and reducing the say-do gap are crucial themes. White emphasizes investing in people individually and fostering transparency in communication. His insights reveal that a strong, values-driven culture can propel sustained performance and unlock employee potential.

Sep 17, 2025 • 46min
587: Globally Recognized Marketing Strategist on How to Build Brands That Dominate
Laura Ries, a globally recognized marketing strategist and author of The Strategic Enemy, shares her insights on brand building. She emphasizes the importance of focusing on categories rather than brands, asserting that clarity and contrast drive success. Ries discusses pivotal strategies, like defining a category, choosing a strategic enemy, and the power of a memorable visual hammer. She illustrates her points with examples from Kodak and Toyota, highlighting that owning a singular idea can propel brands to dominance in a competitive landscape.

Sep 15, 2025 • 56min
586: Father of the Cable Modem Rouzbeh Yassini-Fard on Innovation and the Global Broadband Transformation
Rouzbeh Yassini-Fard, founder of LANcity and acclaimed as the 'father of the cable modem,' shares his inspiring immigrant journey and groundbreaking work in broadband technology. He reveals how he overcame skepticism and financial challenges to revolutionize the industry with his vision of high-speed connectivity. Yassini-Fard discusses the crucial importance of prototypes and execution over mere financial backing in today's tech landscape. He emphasizes the need for open standards and resilience while navigating the transformative impacts of AI on society.

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Sep 10, 2025 • 54min
585: Former Goldman Sachs Executive, Erin Coupe, on Rituals for Success, Meditation, and Self-Leadership
In this engaging conversation, Erin Coupe, a former Goldman Sachs executive and founder of Authentically EC, shares her journey of personal transformation through rituals and meditation. She emphasizes the importance of self-leadership, advocating for daily practices that align with one’s values to avoid burnout. Erin discusses seeing AI as more than a tool, viewing it as a companion for self-discovery. Listeners will learn practical strategies for cultivating clarity, creativity, and resilience, perfect for anyone looking to take charge of their lives.

Sep 8, 2025 • 46min
584: ESSEC Business School Professor on How Geopolitics Shapes Corporate Strategy
Srividya Jandhyala, a management professor at ESSEC Business School and author of The Great Disruption, discusses how geopolitics intricately shapes corporate strategy. She highlights the impact of a company's nationality on stakeholder reactions and market access. Jandhyala outlines four critical foundations for multinationals: market access, level playing fields, investment security, and institutional alignment. She emphasizes the need for businesses to monitor geopolitical shifts as they can dramatically influence decision-making, resilience, and competitiveness in the global market.

Sep 3, 2025 • 58min
583: The Four Pillars of Elite Teams (with Colin M. Fisher)
Colin M. Fisher, an Associate Professor at University College London and author of The Collective Edge, shares his expertise on high-performing teams. He discusses four essential elements: team composition, goal clarity, task interdependence, and social norms. Fisher reveals that ideal teams average 4.5 members to enhance cohesion, and stresses the need for clear, challenging goals. He also underscores the dangers of micromanagement and highlights the significance of psychological safety for fostering open communication and collaboration within teams.

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Sep 1, 2025 • 58min
582: McKinsey's Venkat Atluri, How to thrive in the ecosystem economy (Strategy Skills classics)
Venkat Atluri, a senior partner at McKinsey and coauthor of The Ecosystem Economy, shares insights from over twenty years advising tech, media, and telecom leaders. He discusses the shift from isolated companies to collaborative ecosystems, emphasizing that true value creation comes from mutual benefits, not just a supplier list. Atluri stresses the importance of clear roles, responsibilities, and customer-centric strategies for successful partnerships. He highlights how failing to adapt, like Nokia and BlackBerry, can lead to missed opportunities and value destruction.