The American Entrepreneur

You Can Succeed in Business.  All You Need is the Right Attitude.

Dr. Bill Brashers, Chet Richards, Greg Woodman

The Mid-Week Mentor John Rodgers, of Dale Carnegie Systems, talks with Greg Woodman of Affinity Connection about attitude, and how it can determine your fate in business.  Greg discusses the domino effect that the right attitude can have on your people, your customers, and your own ability to lead your company through any situation.

Also on the show:

Analyzing the Way That Companies Work: Dr. Bill Brashers
The Mid-Week Mentor John Rodgers, of Dale Carnegie Systems, talks with Dr. Bill Brashers of Bartell and Bartell about the nature of organizational dynamics, and how different individuals work together in an organization in order to achieve a common purpose. 

War Rooms and Board Rooms - How Military Thinking Can Apply to Business: Chet Richards
Observation.  Orientation.  Decision. Action.  These four elements comprise what is commonly known as the OODA Loop, the brainchild of one of the foremost military strategists of the 20th Century, the late Colonel John Boyd.  Complete this loop faster than your opponent, Boyd theorizes, and your chances of winning increase dramatically.  And even though John Boyd never ran a company, the OODA Loop and his other theories of warfare success have enjoyed a letter-perfect translation into the business community.  Chet Richards was a long-time associate of John Boyd, and his new book, “Certain To Win” describes how Boyd’s military theories translate to your company, and the importance of having a focused goal, clear objectives on how to achieve that goal, open lines of communication among your people, and a unity of purpose.  Chet talks with “The International Capitalist” David Iwinski about the business legacy of John Boyd, and how military strategy is closer to business strategy than most think.

 

Segments

  • War Rooms and Board Rooms - How Military Thinking Can Apply to Business

    Observation. Orientation. Decision. Action. These four elements comprise what is commonly known as the OODA Loop, the brainchild of one of the foremost military strategists of the 20th Century, the late Colonel John Boyd. Complete this loop faster than your opponent, Boyd theorizes, and your chances of winning increase dramatically. And even though John Boyd never ran a company, the OODA Loop and his other theories of warfare success have enjoyed a letter-perfect translation into the business community. Chet Richards was a long-time associate of John Boyd, and his new book, “Certain To Win” describes how Boyd’s military theories translate to your company, and the importance of having a focused goal, clear objectives on how to achieve that goal, open lines of communication among your people, and a unity of purpose. Chet talks with “The International Capitalist” David Iwinski about the business legacy of John Boyd, and how military strategy is closer to business strategy than most think.

  • “The Mid-Week Mentor” With John Rodgers - It’s All About Attitude

    “The Mid-Week Mentor” John Rodgers, of Dale Carnegie Training, talks with Greg Woodman of Affinity Connection about attitude, and how it can determine your fate.

  • Analyzing the Way that Organizations Work: Dr. Bill Brashers

    “The Mid-Week Mentor”, John Rodgers of Dale Carnegie Systems, talks with Dr. Bill Brashers of Bartell and Bartell about the nature of organizational dynamics, and how different individuals work together in an organization in order to achieve a common purpose. 

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