Wed, 28 March 2018
Jason Hartman opens up the episode with client Muthia as they discuss a recent issue Muthia had with a provider that led to him filing a complaint and actually reaching a (relatively) positive conclusion. For the off topic 10th episode, Jason talks with David Burkus, author of Friend of a Friend and Associate Professor of Leadership & Innovation at Oral Roberts University, about how to grow your network, develop key connections, the newest renaissance in business structure, new vacation policies, and more. Key Takeaways: Jason & Muthia Intro: [4:05] Muthia's journey with one of the LMS' in Jason's network [8:27] Paying taxes gets us the court system and regulatory agencies that allow you to file complaints against providers who take advantage of you [13:15] Your duty as a citizen is to DO SOMETHING when people wrong you and others [16:40] Join Jason in Philadelphia in May David Burkus Interview: [21:03] Is there a scientific method to networking? [24:16] The best thing to do if you're trying to reach a specific contact [30:19] The experimenting in getting away from the org chart [35:15] You need to trust your employees and not punish the 99% because 1% couldn't be trusted [37:43] Are things like unlimited vacation only available to companies with large funding bases? [39:31] The most surprising thing about creativity Website: |