Listen "The Subtle Warning Signs: How Complacency Can Capsize Success in Tech and Life with Rado Kotorov"
Episode Synopsis
Navigating the perils of complacency, we confront the silent threats that lurk in the shadows of success both on a personal and professional level. Our conversation takes a personal turn as Marc recounts a health scare, which serves as a cautionary tale reminding us all to never take our well-being for granted. Together with insights from our insightful guest Rado Kotorov, and a special appearance by Dr. Stephen Hess, we illustrate the importance of recognizing the winds of change before they become storms, emphasizing the need for swift action and the dangers of passivity.The odyssey through the landscape of data technologies is as riveting as it is enlightening, tracing my own unexpected journey from philosophy student to tech innovator. We unravel the threads of serendipity that led Rado to programming, and the profound impact of mentorship and ethical leadership during his time at Information Builders. As he recounts the birth of Trendalyze and later, StoryData, we peel back the layers of complexity in understanding and communicating with the digital world, underscoring their vision to tame the information overload that defines today's business environment.As we venture into the realm of data presentation, we explore the seismic shifts from paper to pixels, charting how generational preferences are molding the future of information consumption. We reflect on how businesses, big and small, are grappling with this transformation, noting the agility of startups in contrast to the cautious recalibration of established corporations. Rado highlights the empowerment that comes from accessible data, sparking innovation across journalism, government, and free enterprise.About Rado:Rado Kotorov is the Co-Founder and CEO of Storied Data Inc. and author of the book "Organizational Intelligence: How Smart Companies Use Information to Become More Competitive and Profitable." He is an inventor, entrepreneur, and philosopher. Studied everything -- law, economics, design, tailoring, game theory. He has worked in start ups and big international companies. He was never hired for a particular job, but to create something new. He has written two books, many peer-reviewed articles, loves photography and cycling, and is a true road-warrior - travels 150 miles per year.Website storieddata.com LinkedIn linkedin.com/in/radokotorov This episode is brought to you by Center City Dermatology; Comprehensive, Contemporary & Customized Skin Care. Go to centercitydermatology.com to learn more.📅 New episodes every Wednesday—hit “Subscribe” now!💬 Love the show? Let us know! Leave a quick rating & review here—your feedback helps us grow!📲 Stay connected with Marc Bernstein: ➡️ Follow on Instagram | LinkedIn | Facebook🎤 Got a success story worth sharing? We’re always looking for visionary founders to feature! Apply here to be a guest on the Founders' Forum Radio Show & Podcast.📩 Join our email list here so you never miss an episode.
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