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Damon Lembi, a two-time bestselling author, podcast host, and the founder and CEO of Learnit, shares his perspective on leadership and decision-making. He discusses the central concept from his book, "The Learn It All Leader," which contrasts "learn-it-alls" who are humble and open to new ideas, with "know-it-alls" who are stuck in their ways. A key decision highlighted in his career was the acquisition of a local competitor right before COVID, a move that proved to be highly successful.
The conversation also explores common decision-making pitfalls for leaders, such as making rash, emotional choices, not involving the right stakeholders, and waiting too long for complete information. Lembi emphasizes that creating a culture of learning starts with leadership and involves giving and receiving feedback effectively to foster psychological safety. He shares personal anecdotes about mistakes made in his entrepreneurial journey, including over-expanding the business and making a poor hiring choice for a COO. The discussion also touches on the impact of AI on business and the motivations behind both Lembi and Pivnik writing their respective books.
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By Steven PivnikDamon Lembi, a two-time bestselling author, podcast host, and the founder and CEO of Learnit, shares his perspective on leadership and decision-making. He discusses the central concept from his book, "The Learn It All Leader," which contrasts "learn-it-alls" who are humble and open to new ideas, with "know-it-alls" who are stuck in their ways. A key decision highlighted in his career was the acquisition of a local competitor right before COVID, a move that proved to be highly successful.
The conversation also explores common decision-making pitfalls for leaders, such as making rash, emotional choices, not involving the right stakeholders, and waiting too long for complete information. Lembi emphasizes that creating a culture of learning starts with leadership and involves giving and receiving feedback effectively to foster psychological safety. He shares personal anecdotes about mistakes made in his entrepreneurial journey, including over-expanding the business and making a poor hiring choice for a COO. The discussion also touches on the impact of AI on business and the motivations behind both Lembi and Pivnik writing their respective books.
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