Silent Service
Two friends at different stages of life share vulnerable conversations about faith, business, relationships, and what it looks like to show up faithfully without having it all figured out. Part journal, part honest dialogue, and part encouragement for those learning as they go.
Silent Service
Ep. 62: Uncommon Leadership in a Common World
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In this episode, Will shares insights from a talk by NFL coach Tony Dungy and discusses the book 'The Outsiders' by William Thorndike. He reflects on the importance of capital allocation in leadership, the value of being uncommon in a common world, and the balance between career and family. The conversation emphasizes the significance of faith and values in leadership, drawing lessons from Dungey's life and career.
Takeaways:
- Capital allocation is the CEO's real job.
- Great CEOs behave like long-term investors.
- The best CEOs obsess over where every dollar goes.
- Don't be conformed to this world, be different.
- You can be excellent and not sleep at the office.
- Do more than what is required.
- Trust in the Lord through challenges.
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