
#110 Henry Singleton (Teledyne)
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Notable books mentioned: My Years with General Motors by Alfred Sloan, The Outsiders by William Thorndike, There is No Speed Limit by Derek Sivers, Poor Charlie's Almanac
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The host mentions 'My Years with General Motors' to highlight the historical context of corporate growth and management strategies. Alfred Sloan's…

The host mentions 'The Outsiders' to highlight the significant insights provided by William Thorndike regarding Henry Singleton's unique approach t…
The host mentions Derek Sivers' book to emphasize the importance of speed and adaptability in business operations. It serves as a reminder that org…

#110 Henry Singleton (Teledyne) mentions My Years with General Motors by Alfred Sloan, The Outsiders by William Thorndike, There is No Speed Limit by Derek Sivers, and Poor Charlie's Almanac with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
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“Henry retold me of the GM story, reported by none other than Alfred Sloan in a 1964 book.”
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“I was watching a video with William Thorndike, who was the author of The Outsiders, which is the book that I covered on Founders number 94.”
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“The speaker mentions a brief essay by Derek Sivers called 'There is No Speed Limit', which serves as a reminder that we can move as fast as we want in our endeavors.”
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“The speaker references a quote from 'Poor Charlie's Almanac' about the value of ideas found in history books, emphasizing the importance of learning from history for business success.”
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“The speaker mentions Ed Catmull's book 'Creativity Inc.' and highlights a chapter called 'The Steve We Knew', which provides insights into Steve Jobs' personality.”
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