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The Glue Guys dive deep into Mark Zuckerberg's philosophy of "learning faster than anyone else" and how it applies beyond tech. They explore the differences between innovation in football vs. basketball, discussing how roster flexibility affects a team's ability to adapt quickly. Alex shares powerful insights from his injury recovery, revealing how setting audacious long-term goals while focusing on daily inputs drove his comeback. The conversation touches on constraints that limit pivoting in business, the importance of humility in career transitions, and why saying your goals out loud creates accountability. From the Tampa Two defense to Andy Reid's whiteboard innovations, they examine what separates leaders who evolve from those who get left behind.
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The Glue Guys dive deep into Mark Zuckerberg's philosophy of "learning faster than anyone else" and how it applies beyond tech. They explore the differences between innovation in football vs. basketball, discussing how roster flexibility affects a team's ability to adapt quickly. Alex shares powerful insights from his injury recovery, revealing how setting audacious long-term goals while focusing on daily inputs drove his comeback. The conversation touches on constraints that limit pivoting in business, the importance of humility in career transitions, and why saying your goals out loud creates accountability. From the Tampa Two defense to Andy Reid's whiteboard innovations, they examine what separates leaders who evolve from those who get left behind.
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This episode is brought to you by Ramp, the financial operation platform that simplifies everything about how businesses spend money and spend their time. You can manage spend approvals, control your expenses, automate your accounting, track your vendor relationships, book your travel and delight your entire workforce with intuitive business software. Ramp enables you to focus all of your attention on what's most important. Get started now and build a more efficient team and a more profitable business, whether you have five employees or 25,000. Go to ramp.com/gg to sign up for free and receive a $250 welcome bonus.
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