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#96 James J. Hill (Empire Builder of the Northwest)

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Notable books mentioned: James J. Hill, Empire Builder of the Northwest by Michael P. Malone, The History of the Industry, Poor Charlie's Almanac, The Life of Jim Hill

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#96 James J. Hill (Empire Builder of the Northwest) mentions James J. Hill, Empire Builder of the Northwest by Michael P. Malone, The History of the Industry, Poor Charlie's Almanac, and The Life of Jim Hill with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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If you want to know whether you're destined to be a success or failure in life, you can easily find out.

He's studying the past to look for mistakes to avoid and good ideas to, to steal, right?

I think it was Poor Charlie's Almanac.

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What I learned from reading James J. Hill: Empire Builder of the Northwest by Michael P. Malone. ---- James J. Hill demonstrates the impact one willful individual can have on the course of history [1:00] If you want to know whether you are destined to be a success or a failure in life, you can easily find out. The test is simple and it is infallible: Are you able to save money? If not, drop out. You will lose. You may think not, but you will lose as sure as you live. The seed of success is not in you. –James J. Hill [3:30] Early life and education [7:58] What James Hill learned from history: The power of one dynamic individual [9:09] Hill strikes out for adventure [10:48] Hill makes it a priority to seek out mentors to learn from [14:44] Starting his first business [18:22] Hill’s strategies on building businesses & insights into his business philosophy [21:50] Hill’s edge: An obsession with knowing every detail of his business [29:22] Burn the boats/ going all in/ when you have an edge, bet heavily [34:31] Stay close to where the money is being spent [36:51] Hill had an edge because he took the time to educate himself more than others would [38:49] The power of maintaining your focus [40:00] The best defense against invading railroads was a better built system that could operate at lower rates [45:05] Great idea to think of your business as a living organism [55:40] A well run business is built slowly [56:32] ---- 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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Individuals interested in business history and entrepreneurshipIndividuals interested in business strategy and historical analysisIndividuals interested in business history and entrepreneurship.Readers interested in railway history

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James J. Hill, Empire Builder of the Northwest cover
Best for Individuals interested in business history and entrepreneurshipOften cited around James J. Hill's impact

The podcast discusses the book 'James J. Hill, Empire Builder of the Northwest' written by Michael P. Malone, which explores the life and impact of James J. Hill.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in business history and entrepreneurship
Key quote: If you want to know whether you're destined to be a success or failure in life, you can easily find out.
The host discusses the significant influence of James J. Hill on the regional economy and social order, highlighting both his remarkable traits and his flaws. The mention of the book serves to provide deeper insights into Hill's personality and the decisions he made in his business endeavors.
ASIN: 0806128607
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The History of the Industry cover
Best for Individuals interested in business strategy and historical analysisOften cited around railway construction strategies

The excerpt discusses Jim Hill's mastery of the railroad industry and his ability to learn from past mistakes, referencing the history of the industry he operates in.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in business strategy and historical analysis
Key quote: He's studying the past to look for mistakes to avoid and good ideas to, to steal, right?
The host mentions 'The History of the Industry' to highlight the contrasting approaches of railway builders, specifically comparing Jim Hill's meticulous methods to those of Henry Villard. This comparison serves to illustrate the importance of understanding industry history to avoid past mistakes and develop effective strategies.
Poor Charlie's Almanac cover
Best for Individuals interested in business history and entrepreneurship.Often cited around Influential Business Figures

The speaker mentions reading 'Poor Charlie's Almanac' in the New York Times, which led to discovering James J. Hill's significance.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Individuals interested in business history and entrepreneurship.
Key quote: I think it was Poor Charlie's Almanac.
The host mentions 'Poor Charlie's Almanac' as a source that highlights James J. Hill among other admired business operators. This reference serves to introduce Hill's significance in the context of American entrepreneurship.
ASIN: B0CMDK1ZHD
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The Life of Jim Hill cover
Best for Readers interested in railway historyOften cited around Jim Hill's life story

The mention of Jim Hill's life story and his approach to railway construction suggests there are books written about him.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Readers interested in railway history
Key quote: The mention of Jim Hill's life story and his approach to railway construction suggests there are books written about him.
The host briefly mentions Jim Hill's life story in relation to railway construction. This suggests that there are books available that delve into his experiences and contributions.
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James J. Hill, Empire Builder of the Northwest cover
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James J. Hill, Empire Builder of the Northwest
Michael P. Malone

The host discusses the significant influence of James J. Hill on the regional economy and social order, highlighting both his remarkable traits and…

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Mentioned at 43:52
The History of the Industry

The host mentions 'The History of the Industry' to highlight the contrasting approaches of railway builders, specifically comparing Jim Hill's meti…

Poor Charlie's Almanac cover
Mentioned at 1:58
Poor Charlie's Almanac

The host mentions 'Poor Charlie's Almanac' as a source that highlights James J. Hill among other admired business operators. This reference serves…

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