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Most founders treat business decisions like chess, assuming that if they make the right move, they'll get the right outcome. But business isn't chess; it's poker.
You can make the perfect decision and still lose. You can make a terrible decision and get lucky.
Joining me to unpack this superb book is Jordan Staab, CEO of BetterFinances.org. Jordan is a serial entrepreneur who has raised over $200 million for VCs and led ventures worth over $30 million.
In this episode, Jordan explains how to separate your results from your decision quality, why saying "I'm 100% sure" is destroying your strategy, and how to build a truth-seeking inner circle to vet your bets.
Key Takeaways & Timestamps00:00 – Thinking in Bets - why business is like poker, not chess
02:13 – Separate Outcome from Decision: Why a good outcome doesn't mean you made a good decision (and vice versa).
04:20 – The 50/80 Rule: How much data do you need before acting? Jordan explains his framework for balancing speed vs. confidence.
05:46 – The "iPhone Fingerprint" Analogy: Why you never have perfect information and how to gather just enough data to map the problem.
06:40 – Think in Probabilities, Not Absolutes: Jordan shares the "80% Question" he asks his team when creating financial projections.
09:24 – Climbing the Wrong Mountain: How to use decision trees to avoid backing your business into a corner.
11:27 – Standardize Your Decision Process: Why a problem well-defined is half-solved, and how to create a simple template for evaluating new ideas.
14:39 – Resulting is a Trap: The danger of judging the quality of a decision solely by its outcome (e.g., winning with a 7-2 offsuit in poker).
19:17 – The "Weddings & Funerals" Knowledge Gap: Why you need a truth-seeking inner circle to sanity-check your decisions in areas where you lack expertise.
Get the book here📚 Thinking in Bets by Annie Duke
Mentioned in the episodeJordan Staab, CEO of BetterFinances.org
Follow Sam on LinkedIn
Want to get in touch? Whether you want to suggest a guest, sponsor the show, leave some feedback or just get in touch to tell me what you're working on, here's the link for you: https://forms.gle/NHGL9ftFRhu4cKFLA
By Sam BrownMost founders treat business decisions like chess, assuming that if they make the right move, they'll get the right outcome. But business isn't chess; it's poker.
You can make the perfect decision and still lose. You can make a terrible decision and get lucky.
Joining me to unpack this superb book is Jordan Staab, CEO of BetterFinances.org. Jordan is a serial entrepreneur who has raised over $200 million for VCs and led ventures worth over $30 million.
In this episode, Jordan explains how to separate your results from your decision quality, why saying "I'm 100% sure" is destroying your strategy, and how to build a truth-seeking inner circle to vet your bets.
Key Takeaways & Timestamps00:00 – Thinking in Bets - why business is like poker, not chess
02:13 – Separate Outcome from Decision: Why a good outcome doesn't mean you made a good decision (and vice versa).
04:20 – The 50/80 Rule: How much data do you need before acting? Jordan explains his framework for balancing speed vs. confidence.
05:46 – The "iPhone Fingerprint" Analogy: Why you never have perfect information and how to gather just enough data to map the problem.
06:40 – Think in Probabilities, Not Absolutes: Jordan shares the "80% Question" he asks his team when creating financial projections.
09:24 – Climbing the Wrong Mountain: How to use decision trees to avoid backing your business into a corner.
11:27 – Standardize Your Decision Process: Why a problem well-defined is half-solved, and how to create a simple template for evaluating new ideas.
14:39 – Resulting is a Trap: The danger of judging the quality of a decision solely by its outcome (e.g., winning with a 7-2 offsuit in poker).
19:17 – The "Weddings & Funerals" Knowledge Gap: Why you need a truth-seeking inner circle to sanity-check your decisions in areas where you lack expertise.
Get the book here📚 Thinking in Bets by Annie Duke
Mentioned in the episodeJordan Staab, CEO of BetterFinances.org
Follow Sam on LinkedIn
Want to get in touch? Whether you want to suggest a guest, sponsor the show, leave some feedback or just get in touch to tell me what you're working on, here's the link for you: https://forms.gle/NHGL9ftFRhu4cKFLA