
#246 Mark Leonard's Shareholder Letters
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#246 Mark Leonard's Shareholder Letters mentions Berkshire shareholder letters by Warren Buffett, Thinking, Fast and Slow by Danny Kahneman, One Man's Medicine by Archie Cochran, and The Evolution of Cooperation by Robert Axelrod with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
Anyone who likes reading Berkshire shareholder letters will enjoy Leonard's.
Mark mentions that he is shamelessly flogging Danny Kahneman's Thinking Fast and Slow, which discusses behavioral economic experiments and insights i…
the first book is a moving idiosyncratic and amusing autobiography of a brilliant and a rudite outsider that makes you wish you had known the man fir…
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The host draws a parallel between Mark Leonard and Warren Buffett, suggesting that those who appreciate Buffett's sha…
Mark highlights the importance of Danny Kahneman's insights in understanding human behavior in economic contexts. He…
The host mentions 'One Man's Medicine' to highlight the parallels between medical practices and business management.…
The host mentions 'The Evolution of Cooperation' as a valuable resource for understanding complex business problems.…
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“The speaker mentions that Mark Leonard's approach in his shareholder letters is reminiscent of Buffett's shareholder letters, emphasizing a preference for acquiring businesses in their entirety and owning them forever.”
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“Mark mentions that he is shamelessly flogging Danny Kahneman's Thinking Fast and Slow, which discusses behavioral economic experiments and insights into investing and managing.”
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“Mark mentions One Man's Medicine, an autobiography by Archie Cochran, describing it as a moving and amusing account of a brilliant outsider.”
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“Mark recommends The Evolution of Cooperation by Robert Axelrod, which provides models for thinking about business problems.”
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“The speaker references a paragraph from 'The Fish That Ate the Whale' that describes a point in the career of Sam Zamuri, relating it to Constellation's business during a specific time in history.”
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“Mark refers to Effectiveness and Efficiency, a critique of the medical establishment, drawing parallels to business practices.”
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“Mark encourages familiarity with the book You Don't Know Jack, which covers the founding of Jack Henry and Associates and includes firsthand accounts about the company's practices.”
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The host draws a parallel between Mark Leonard and Warren Buffett, suggesting that those who appreciate Buffett's shareholder letters will find val…

Mark highlights the importance of Danny Kahneman's insights in understanding human behavior in economic contexts. He believes that the book provide…

The host mentions 'One Man's Medicine' to highlight the parallels between medical practices and business management. The insights from Archie Cochr…
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