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Jessica Kriegel challenges traditional views of workplace culture, revealing how intentional experiences, shared beliefs, and individual purpose drive organizational performance and can unlock four times more profitability.
Walmart's CEO Doug McMillon discusses the company's ongoing digital transformation, AI implementation, and strategic approach to navigating global disruption while staying true to the company's purpose of helping people save money and live better.
Kyle Grieve explores the remarkable journey of Home Depot's founders Bernie Marcus and Arthur Blank, detailing how they transformed a bold entrepreneurial vision into a $300 billion retail powerhouse through innovative strategies, customer-centric culture, and a relentless commitment to empowerment and low prices.
In this episode, Jason Calacanis and Lon Harris discuss the latest tech news, including Perplexity's free Comet browser, OpenAI's Sora app reaching the top of the iOS App Store, and potential disruptions in AI, browsers, and whistleblower technologies.
A manufacturing entrepreneur discusses the importance of customer experience, bootstrapping a business, building a unique company culture, and the value of taking calculated risks while maintaining a long-term perspective.
Jim Belosic, founder of SendCutSend, discusses the evolution of his manufacturing business, focusing on customer experience, methodical growth, and creating a culture that prioritizes employee well-being and innovative problem-solving.
Here's a two-sentence description for the episode: Mohnish Pabrai, a billionaire investor, shares his mental models for entrepreneurial success, emphasizing risk reduction, the power of cloning successful business ideas, and the importance of finding and addressing market gaps. Through compelling stories and insights, Pabrai reveals how aspiring entrepreneurs can minimize risk, leverage existing business models, and create wealth by focusing on delivering value and maintaining a long-term perspective.