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FoundersFebruary 3, 2020
#109 Adi Dassler (Adidas)
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About This Episode
What I learned from reading Sneaker Wars: The Enemy Brothers Who Founded Adidas and Puma and The Family Feud That Forever Changed The Business of Sports by Barbara Smit. ---- This story begins at a time in history when money and sports were still two separate worlds [0:01] A family business struggling to survive / drafted into WWI / Adi Dassler’s EXTREME resourcefulness and personality / [3:15] Early distribution and marketing of sports shoes [10:06] The Dassler Brothers were opposites: Adi was the quiet craftsman with soul in the game. Rudolf was ostentatious and loud. [12:46] The chronicle and biography of Adi Dassler: A story about someone obsessed with making high quality products [14:00] Was Adi Dassler a Nazi? / My experience with the totalitarianism of the Castro regime / tearing up thinking of having to risk the lives of your children [24:30] Adi Dassler reminds me of Henry Royce [29:30] The difficulties of building a business during World War II [32:15] Adi starting over at the age of 46 / How the Adidas stripes came about [38:15] Athletes start requesting bribes to wear Adidas / How the payoffs happened [46:00] Breaking into a new market was a slow, labor intensive process [50:45] While Adidas and Puma are distracted fighting each other, opportunity opens up for Phil Knight and Nike / pursue your crazy idea / famous last words: “it’s just a toy”, “jogging isn’t a real sport”, “Nike is not a threat because we have more demand than we could service” [55:05] If you have a business that makes you miserable, somewhere along the line you lost the plot. [1:06:45] ---- Founders Notes gives you the ability to tap into the collective knowledge of history's greatest entrepreneurs on demand. Use it to supplement the decisions you make in your work. Get access to Founders Notes here. ---- “I have listened to every episode released and look forward to every episode that comes out. The only criticism I would have is that after each podcast I usually want to buy the book because I am interested so my poor wallet suffers. ” — Gareth Be like Gareth. Buy a book: All the books featured on Founders Podcast
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Books Mentioned
Sneaker Wars
Barbara Smith
“The podcast discusses the book 'Sneaker Wars', which details the rivalry between the Dassler brothers who founded Adidas and Puma and how their feud changed the sports business.”
Sentiment: Deep Dive
Trigger: family feud in sports business
For: Readers interested in sports history and business rivalries
Key quote: “It is that human component that makes sneaker wars read like a modern cautionary tale for those apt to turn big business into the most dangerous sports.”
The host mentions 'Sneaker Wars' to explore the intricate dynamics between the Dassler brothers and their impact on the sports industry. The book provides a comprehensive look at the human elements behind the brands Adidas and Puma, beyond just their business strategies.
ASIN: N/A
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“The speaker reflects on reading a book about Thomas Watson and how his way of talking to employees made them cringe.”
Sentiment: Critical Analysis
Trigger: communication with employees
For: managers and business leaders
Key quote: “his way of talking to employees made them cringe.”
The host discusses the book on Thomas Watson to highlight the discomfort his communication style caused among employees. This reflection serves as a critique of outdated management practices.
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Shoe Dog
Phil Knight
“The speaker mentions Phil Knight's book, Shoe Dog, as one of the best books on entrepreneurship they've ever read.”
Sentiment: Highly Recommended
Trigger: entrepreneurship and competition
For: Aspiring entrepreneurs and business students
Key quote: “his book, Shoe Dog is one of the best books on entrepreneurship I've ever read.”
The host mentions 'Shoe Dog' to highlight Phil Knight's journey and the challenges he faced while building Nike. This book serves as an inspiring example of entrepreneurship and the pursuit of one's dreams despite uncertainties.
ASIN: B01CRJA470
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