“[Failure] is a way to understand what is not working and help you figure out how you’re going to move forward,” explains ClassPass founder Payal Kadakia Pujji.
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The three considerations when predicting platform companies are:
1. How easily can you create an inverted firm?
2. How modular is the value proposition?
3. How risky is third-party experimentation?
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”I think that the first thing to realize is that we have a lot of work to be done because in order for the constitutional values to resonate for everybody…we have to work to make those values a reality.” – Amy Chua, Yale Law School professor
Learn if tribalism is always bad and how the failure to realize the importance group identity has played in the failure of U.S. foreign policy on the 3 Takeaways #podcast here: www.3takeaways.com/episodes/yale-professor-amy-chua2
“We’ve always emphasized that Khan Academy is best when it’s used with a really incredible teacher in a classroom in a social context,” explains Sal Khan, founder of Khan Academy.
Learn how the Khan Academy is applying data to improve its courses and what they are doing to push forward learning science on the 3 Takeaways #podcast here: www.3takeaways.com/episodes/founder-of-khan-academy-sal-khan
“I think that great hospitality can overcome a technical mistake in a way that technical proficiency cannot overcome a poor attitude.” - Danny Meyer, Union Square Hospitality Group founder & CEO
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How are you going to pursue your New Year’s resolutions?
The most efficient approach
The most fun approach
Studies show that by approaching your goals with FUN you will be more successful in a long-term approach to behavior change.
Learn how to make your impulses work for you rather than against you and how to implement commitment devices successfully on the 3 Takeaways #podcast here: www.3takeaways.com/episodes/how-to-change-katy-milkman2
“Good leaders are more inspirational now when they get it right.” – Adi Ignatius, Editor in Chief of Harvard Business Review
Learn why empathy is the key to innovation and how engagement in social issues impacts a company on the 3 Takeaways #podcast here: www.3takeaways.com/episodes/hbr-adi-ignatius
“What are the things that make us unable to have a very long-term view, to have a strategic objective that’s decades in the future and work patiently towards that?” - General (Ret.) Stanley McChrystal, former commander of the U.S. forces in Afghanistan
Learn what General McChrystal believes to be the biggest risk facing the U.S. and the solution on the 3 Takeaways #podcast here: www.3takeaways.com/episodes/risks-stan-mcchrystal
Should public policy be driven by reason?
“Be prepared to learn from best practices in other governments.” – Steven Pinker
Learn why there is so much irrationality in the world today and why public policy should be driven by reason on the 3 Takeaways #podcast here: www.3takeaways.com/episodes/rationality-steven-pinker
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Looking at sports through the lens of business opportunity with NBA Deputy Commissioner Mark Tatum.
“Sports is a big driver and provides the fuel for growth of retail development and commercial development around arenas and infrastructure.”
Learn effective leadership, the limitless opportunities of basketball around the world, and the importance of thinking globally on the 3 Takeaways #podcast here: www.3takeaways.com/episodes/nba-mark-tatum
What great change agents do is guide someone’s choice. The concept is called “Providing a Menu”. You are not telling people what to do, but you are not giving them unlimited choice either. Rather than thinking about what they don’t want to do, the person’s focus shifts to which option do they prefer.
Learn how to be a change agent, the importance of choice and why people push back to change on the 3 Takeaways #podcast here: www.3takeaways.com/episodes/change-minds-jonah-berger
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