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Failing More Often in the Service of Generosity
Season 1 · Episode 37

Failing More Often in the Service of Generosity

Seth Godin is an entrepreneur, best-selling author and speaker, and owner of one of the most popular and influential blogs in the world. Today he talks about dancing with fear, why there is no such thing as authenticity, what makes someone remarkable, ...

Corporate Unplugged · Vesna Lucca

May 29, 201841m 55s

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Show Notes

Seth Godin is an entrepreneur, best-selling author and speaker, and owner of one of the most popular and influential blogs in the world. Today he talks about dancing with fear, why there is no such thing as authenticity, what makes someone remarkable, the old way of doing education and his antidote to it, unlimited resources and possibilities, the difference between leadership and management, and what to ask ourselves more often.



On today’s podcast:


Dancing with fear;

Why there is no such thing as authenticity;

What is a remarkable person?;

A new way of doing education;

There is no limit to what we can do;

It’s important to fail more often in the service of generosity;

Leadership vs management;

What to ask ourselves more often;



Links:


Stop Stealing Dreams

Seth’s altMBA

Akimbo Podcast


Full show notes at: http://corporateunplugged.com/podcast/


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