Founders
En podcast av David Senra
334 Avsnitt
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A conversation with David and Ben from the Acquired podcast
Publicerades: 2023-03-29 -
#296 Bernard Arnault (The Richest Man in the World)
Publicerades: 2023-03-27 -
#295 I had dinner with Charlie Munger
Publicerades: 2023-03-21 -
#294 Napoleon
Publicerades: 2023-03-13 -
#293: Ray Kroc (The Making of McDonald's)
Publicerades: 2023-03-06 -
#292 Daniel Ludwig (The Invisible Billionaire)
Publicerades: 2023-02-27 -
#291 David Packard (Founder of HP)
Publicerades: 2023-02-20 -
#290 Bill Gates
Publicerades: 2023-02-13 -
#289 Brunello Cucinelli
Publicerades: 2023-02-07 -
#288 Ralph Lauren
Publicerades: 2023-01-31 -
#287 The Founder of Rolls-Royce
Publicerades: 2023-01-23 -
#286 Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger
Publicerades: 2023-01-16 -
#285 Jay Gould (How Jay Gould Built Wall Street's Biggest Fortune)
Publicerades: 2023-01-10 -
#284 Andrew Carnegie and Henry Clay Frick
Publicerades: 2023-01-02 -
#283 Andrew Carnegie
Publicerades: 2022-12-26 -
#282 Jeff Bezos Shareholder Letters
Publicerades: 2022-12-19 -
#281 Working with Steve Jobs
Publicerades: 2022-12-12 -
The Founder of Kinkos — Paul Orfalea
Publicerades: 2022-12-09 -
#280 Jimi Hendrix
Publicerades: 2022-12-06 -
#279 What I Learned Before I Sold to Warren Buffett
Publicerades: 2022-11-29
Learn from history's greatest entrepreneurs. Every week I read a biography of an entrepreneur and find ideas you can use in your work. This quote explains why: "There are thousands of years of history in which lots and lots of very smart people worked very hard and ran all types of experiments on how to create new businesses, invent new technology, new ways to manage etc. They ran these experiments throughout their entire lives. At some point, somebody put these lessons down in a book. For very little money and a few hours of time, you can learn from someone’s accumulated experience. There is so much more to learn from the past than we often realize. You could productively spend your time reading experiences of great people who have come before and you learn every time." —Marc Andreessen