Episodios

  • Why Everything Is Created Backward
    Jul 16 2024

    Jeffrey and Dan discuss Dan’s latest book and explore how technological advancements like AI are often perceived as revolutionary, yet are actually extensions of historical innovations. This episode challenges conventional wisdom about creativity and offers a fresh perspective on how we can harness our past experiences to fuel future success.

    In This Episode:

    • Although we perceive every new technological advancement, like AI, as a game changer, innovations are merely continuations of humanity's long history of tool making, dating back to the first caveman who used a rock as a weapon.
    • The term “artificial intelligence” suggests something that is both man-made and potentially phony, but what does intelligence actually mean, and how does AI fit into that definition?
    • The language we use to describe our creative process can significantly impact how we approach and execute our ideas.
    • Viewing creativity as "putting stuff together in a new way" (as Steve Jobs described it) encourages us to find novel connections between existing concepts.
    • Some of the most creative people in the world drew from past experiences and knowledge to create something new.
    • Confidence in creative pursuits often comes from within rather than requiring external validation. This internal assurance allows us to tackle new challenges without being paralyzed by potential failure.
    • Diverse experiences, even seemingly unrelated ones like parenting and filmmaking, can inform and enrich our creative work in unexpected ways.
    • Embracing a mindset of continual learning, rather than focusing solely on winning or losing, can lead to greater creative growth and resilience.
    • To put this all into practice, Dan introduces his new thinking tool, The Triple Play™, which connects three seemingly unrelated experiences, leading to new insights and creative breakthroughs.

    Resources:

    Personality: The Lloyd Price Musical

    Learn more about Jeffrey Madoff

    Dan Sullivan and Strategic Coach®

    Everything Is Created Backward by Dan SullivanThe Language Instinct: How the Mind Creates Language by Steven Pinker

    Book: Connections by James Burke

    The Power of Film

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  • Mastering An Entrepreneurial Mindset With Thinking Tools And Coaching
    Jun 25 2024

    In this episode, Jeffrey and Dan explore the world of thinking tools and the framework that helps entrepreneurs think strategically. Dan shares the origin story of his first tool and how it evolved into over 240 trademarks. He also touches on the concept of Unique Ability® and its role in his company's success.

    In This Episode:

    • Self-examination and curiosity play a crucial role in achieving success, but most people don’t make the time for it.
    • So, what are thinking tools? Dan provides a definition and examples, and explains their purpose.
    • The first tool Dan created, The Strategy Circle®, is still used today exactly as he first created it over 40 years ago.
    • Dan has created over 240 trademarked thinking tools since then.
    • Jeffrey and Dan explore the origins of Unique Ability.
    • Dan reveals where he got the name “Strategic Coach.”
    • Dan explains the difference between process, methodology, and strategy. One is more about the outcome, while the others are about the steps to achieve that outcome.
    • Dan divulges what motivates all of his personal and professional endeavors. (Hint: It’s not money!)

    Resources:

    Learn more about Jeffrey Madoff

    Dan Sullivan and Strategic Coach®

    Unique Ability®

    Book: Your Life As A Strategy Circle by Dan Sullivan

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    47 m
  • Casting Not Hiring
    May 28 2024

    How can entrepreneurs build a high-performing team that operates like a well-cast theatrical production? Evaluate candidates not just for skills, but for their ability to work seamlessly with your existing team. Put together a cohesive group where each member complements the others. By approaching team-building through a theatrical lens, you create a harmonious company culture that delivers a captivating performance for your clients.

    In This Episode:

    • In theater, casting is about creating an ensemble where each member fits in and complements the others.
    • Hiring is exactly the same. It involves not only assessing individuals' skills and experience, but also evaluating how they fit in with the rest of the team.
    • It’s crucial to consider how someone interacts with others and whether they contribute positively to the overall team dynamic.
    • Casting instead of hiring also ensures that team members are aligned with the organization's mission and vision.
    • In both theater and entrepreneurial settings, team members have a significant stake in the success of the production or business.
    • Casting involves an ongoing process of improvement and refinement.
    • Establishing relationships based on value and trust is crucial in casting.
    • Team members must trust one another and the leadership to create a supportive and collaborative environment.

    Resources:

    Learn more about Jeffrey Madoff

    Learn more about Dan Sullivan and Strategic Coach®

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    46 m
  • Bridging The Creative-Business Divide
    May 14 2024

    Jeffrey and Dan dive deep into creativity, innovation, and the intricate dance between good business and exciting innovation. Inspired by Dan's quarterly book, Everything Is Created Backward, they discuss how integrating existing technologies and ideas to create something entirely new can completely disrupt the market and lead to record-breaking profit.

    In This Episode:

    • There’s a permanent tension between creative people and organizational people (business executives).
    • Most creative people are not good organizational people.
    • Creatives are focused on innovation, while executives are focused on finances and risk aversion—and furthering their careers.
    • This approach often stifles innovation.
    • Creatives are also subject to immediate public scrutiny. Their work is usually under the critical eye of audiences and critics.
    • Executives, by contrast, are evaluated based on stock market performance and long-term organizational success. Their reviews are reflected in corporate outcomes.
    • Successful partnerships, like that of Brian Grazer and Ron Howard, showcase how creative and organizational individuals can collaborate effectively to create engaging content.
    • In order to bridge the gap, creatives need to better package their ideas to highlight the business potential to financially-minded decision makers.
    • Businesses, on the other hand, need to be more open to creative, potentially risky ideas that could pay off big time.
    • Recognizing your core business focus is what drives long-term success.
    • Major business innovations often come from combining three existing components in a new way rather than from creating something entirely new from scratch.
    • Large companies sometimes buy promising start-ups, not to integrate their innovation, but to shut down potential future competition.

    Resources:

    Personality: The Lloyd Price Musical

    Learn more about Jeffrey Madoff

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    56 m
  • Overcoming Imposter Syndrome And The Psychology Of Success
    Apr 23 2024

    Dan and Jeffrey reveal the psychological complexities behind why some people feel like frauds despite their achievements, and how self-doubt can be a significant hurdle for entrepreneurs. If you’ve ever had the nagging suspicion you were fooling everybody into thinking you’re more competent than you are, this episode is for you.

    In This Episode:

    • Jeffrey and Dan define imposter syndrome and discuss how common it is among entrepreneurs and other successful individuals.
    • Most entrepreneurs will struggle to recognize their own journey of self-creation.
    • Jeffrey and Dan explore the role of ambition and self-measurement in perpetuating imposter syndrome, distinguishing between internal growth driven by ambition and external validation sought through imitation.
    • They also share the importance of cultivating self-confidence over self-esteem, emphasizing the need to embrace your past achievements as stepping stones toward a healthier mindset.
    • Drawing from personal anecdotes and philosophical insights, they offer a refreshing perspective on navigating imposter syndrome and overcoming societal pressures fueled by social media.

    Resources:

    More about Jeffrey Madoff

    Dan Sullivan and Strategic Coach®

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    55 m
  • The Magic Of Creativity And Courage In Storytelling
    Apr 3 2024

    What makes a movie great? And why are some movies timeless, while others are forgotten? Jeffrey and Dan delve into the essence of what makes a great movie story, discussing the magical and timeless qualities that allow characters and narratives to resonate across generations.

    In This Episode:

    • They discuss the timeless allure of classic stories and the underlying magic that makes them perennial favorites.
    • They explore the intricate process of creating compelling characters and weaving them into captivating narratives.
    • Insightful discussions on the balance of courage and commitment necessary in good storytelling and its impact on audience reception.
    • They navigate the tension between creativity and profit, uncovering the unpredictable nature of crafting timeless tales and the courage it demands.
    • The conversation touches on the storytelling legacy of movies like Casablanca, highlighting the unexpected success of some films and the distinction between stories that resonate and those that are soon forgotten.
    • Jeffrey and Dan also explore the significant impact that casting has on a story and the challenge of breaking out of being typecast, referencing actors like Sean Connery and Johnny Weissmuller.
    • The dialogue expands to discuss the influence of Canada in the film industry, highlighting the significance of certain cities like Toronto and Montreal and the dollar-driven nature of film production.
    • Jeffrey and Dan share insights into the mysterious nature of creativity, discussing the impact of commitment and courage in pursuing new projects and facing public reception.

    Resources:

    Personality: The Lloyd Price Musical

    Learn more about Jeffrey Madoff

    Dan Sullivan and Strategic Coach®

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  • How Your Audience Makes You Great
    Mar 13 2024

    While a great many things are different than they were, there are certain principles and ideals that people are always striving for. Dan Sullivan and Jeffrey Madoff explain what’s changed since they were kids, and share some new tricks and strategies they use to achieve their goals.

    In This Episode:

    Decades of live experience create an ease of performance and an ability to create on the spot.

    Having fewer choices meant you ended up paying attention to something instead of flicking through the channels.

    When you’re in front of a live audience and it's not going well, you’ve got to be agile enough to both take the hits and be able to come back on top and recover.

    Your strongest permanent impressions are made when you’re young.

    It’s hard for a fan to get really attached to a team when any player can suddenly be gone.

    Being an entrepreneur is a life sentence.

    An entrepreneur’s career can last as long as they want it to.

    A lot of companies end up losing the pride of the family mission.

    Quality is the smartest business plan.

    Resources:

    Learn more about Dan Sullivan and Strategic Coach

    Jeffrey Madoff’s production company Madoff Productions

    Creative Careers by Jeffrey Madoff

    Thinking About Your Thinking by Dan Sullivan

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    55 m
  • How Customers And Clients Can Be Sure You’re Authentic
    Feb 13 2024

    While customers and clients don’t need to know what goes on behind the scenes of an organization, they will know if there’s a lack of consistency between a company’s “front stage” and “backstage.” Dan Sullivan and Jeffrey Madoff delve into the reasons why there can’t be a gap between how a business operates internally and how it operates externally, and how an entrepreneur can foster a high level of dedication from their clients and team members through their behavior.

     

    In This Episode:

     

    A sign of a company’s consistency is how long team members stay.

     

    If you’re being yourself in the way you grow your business, it suggests your front stage and backstage are consistent with each other.

     

    Your Unique Ability is something you cannot not do.

     

    Strategic Coach team members are expected to increasingly only do what they love doing.

     

    A backstage isn’t just an event; it’s the day-to-day behaviors in a business.

     

    Consistency in behavior from a company doesn’t mean that everybody working there is the same.

     

    You shouldn’t treat your best client any differently than you treat your newest employee.

     

    There are entrepreneurs who are very famous but who have no growth potential.

     

    You can be fantastically bright, talented, and successful in one area of activity, and a complete idiot when you're delving into another area.

     

    If you have consistency between your front stage and your backstage, you don’t have to worry about people seeing your backstage.

     

    A personal brand is your reputation.

     

    Resources:

    Article: Your Business Is A Theater Production: Your Back Stage Shouldn’t Show On The Front Stage

     

    Unique Ability®

     

    Personality: The Lloyd Price Musical

     

    Dan Sullivan and Strategic Coach®

     

    Jeffrey Madoff’s production company is Madoff Productions

     

    Creative Careers by Jeffrey Madoff

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