Episode 66: Turning Ideas Into Actions

08/05/2023 37 min Temporada 2
Episode 66: Turning Ideas Into Actions

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In this episode of The Thinking Leader, Bryce Hoffman is interviewed by Brian Hatalla about capturing ideas and turning them into actions.
 
Bryce covers his journey from journalism to Red Team Thinking, and how he started his first business almost by accident. This all came from the lessons he learned from writing his first book, and companies desire to implement those lessons.
 
Brian highlights that it is easy to come up with ideas, but it is very difficult to capture and implement those ideas. Bryce shares helpful insights from globally renowned leaders on actioning ideas to run successful businesses, and the pair discuss the importance of failure.
 
In this episode:

Why it is important to capture your ideas immediately
What Bryce has learned about the secret to success in business
How to approach complex problems
Why successful entrepreneurs are happy to make mistakes

 
 
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Bestselling business author Bryce Hoffman and agility expert Marcus Dimbleby talk about decision making, strategy, resilience and leadership with some of the world’s best CEOs, cognitive scientists, writers, and thinkers in this weekly podcast. Each episode offers new ideas and insights you can use to become a better leader and a better thinker – because bad leaders react, good leaders plan, and great leaders think!