
#231 William Rosenberg (Founder of Dunkin Donuts)
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#231 William Rosenberg (Founder of Dunkin Donuts) mentions Les Schwab: Pride and Performance by Les Schwab, Time to Make the Donuts by William Rosenberg, The Founders by Jimmy Soni, and Bloomberg autobiography with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
The importance of incentives.
The founder of Dunkin' Donuts shares an American journey.
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“The speaker discusses rereading highlights from the autobiography of Les Schwab, emphasizing his philosophy on sharing profits with employees and the importance of incentives.”
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“That is an excerpt from the book that I'm going to talk to you about today, which is Time to Make the Donuts.”
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“The book is called The Founders. The story of PayPal and the entrepreneurial journey.”
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“A few weeks ago when I was doing that, um, Bloomberg autobiography, I just realized he's always got, he's always looking for ways to get in front of more customers.”
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“He compares multiple times in the book that at this point in American history, franchise. A franchisee or franchising is, was like really popular and hot.”
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“He mentions multiple times in the book that you can't like, there's a large contingent of humanity that is just a complete negative and you have to ignore them.”
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“The speaker compares Bill's cross-country trip to the one taken by Danny Meyer in his autobiography, where he explored different barbecue and hamburger places.”
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“He mentions a diet program called the rice diet, which is popular at Duke University, where he would go to lose weight quickly.”
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“Mario Puzo, the author of The Godfather, said to me, Bill, I want to write your life story.”
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“So we saw this when I did the Johnny Carson book. He gave examples like Johnny Carson, men's clothing, for example, or Joe Namath, hotdog stands.”
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The host mentions 'Les Schwab: Pride and Performance' to highlight Schwab's unique approach to sharing profits with employees. This philosophy is p…

The host mentions 'Time to Make the Donuts' to highlight the entrepreneurial journey of William Rosenberg, the founder of Dunkin' Donuts. The book…

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