
#229 Sidney Harman (Founder of Harman Kardon)
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Notable books mentioned: Mind Your Own Business by Sidney Harmon, Foxes and Hedgehogs, Good to Great by Jim Collins, The Billionaire and the Mechanic by Julian Guthrie
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The host mentions 'Mind Your Own Business' as a valuable resource that distills lessons from Sidney Harmon's extensive experience in business. The…

The host mentions 'Foxes and Hedgehogs' to illustrate a framework for understanding different types of entrepreneurs in the business world. This co…

The host references Jim Collins' book 'Good to Great' to explain the dichotomy between foxes and hedgehogs in a business context. This comparison s…

#229 Sidney Harman (Founder of Harman Kardon) mentions Mind Your Own Business by Sidney Harmon, Foxes and Hedgehogs, Good to Great by Jim Collins, and The Billionaire and the Mechanic by Julian Guthrie with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
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“This book, subtitled 'A Maverick's Guide to Business Leadership and Life', offers insights from Sidney Harmon's 60 years in business, focusing on unconventional management lessons.”
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“This is referenced as a concept that compares two types of thinkers in business, but no specific author is mentioned.”
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“The book discusses the dichotomy of the fox and the hedgehog in a business context, highlighting different entrepreneurial approaches.”
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“This book is mentioned in relation to Larry Ellison and Steve Jobs, discussing management models, but no specific author is provided.”
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“At the end, he has this chapter that he calls Sydney's Almanac, where he just shares random thoughts on life.”
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“At the end, he has this chapter that he calls Sydney's Almanac. So play on Benjamin Franklin's Poor Richard's Almanack.”
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“He says in there right away that the best businesses to run are cults. He said Trader Joe's was a cult for the overeducated and underpaid.”
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“In the Tao Te Ching, they say that the leader, having accomplished great things, the people all feel they did themselves.”
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“The speaker mentions reading Bloomberg's autobiography, which influenced their thoughts on stock buybacks for private companies.”
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“The speaker references the book while discussing the thoughts and reflections of an 84-year-old founder, comparing it to the wisdom shared in the book.”
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“The speaker mentions reading Jack Welch's book and how it influences his approach to interviews and preparation.”
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“I'm going to quote Phil Knight and his autobiography. Shoe dog says the exact same thing.”
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