The American Entrepreneur

Beethoven’s Ninth or an Entrepreneur’s First:  They’re Kinda the Same!

Dave Iwinski, Roger Nierenberg, Brad Agle, David Shields

Beethoven’s Ninth or an Entrepreneur’s First:  They’re Kinda the Same!

Normally, one doesn’t associate the process of running a business with that of conducting a symphony.  But Roger Nierenberg thinks you should, and as the head of two prominent American orchestras, as well as a highly sought-after executive consultant, he would know.  The man behind the “music paradigm” joins “The International Capitalist” David Iwinski to discuss how, much like the instruments that comprise your favorite orchestral piece must work together in perfect harmony, so should the people in your company.

Also on the Show:

Brad Agle (Brigham Young University) Think ethics don’t matter in business?  Try it the Unethical way sometime and see where it gets you, says this BYU business ethics expert.

David Shields (Author: “The Thing About Life is That One Day You’ll Be Dead”) – News Flash:  You WILL die someday. How should this piece of information affect the personal and professional lives and relationships you maintain while you’re on this Earth?

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