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Leading by the Book

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Chris Book

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Leading by the Book

Chris Book

Leading by the Book

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This week Tim and Chris detail some of the most significant lessons they've learned investing, breakdown their process for evaluating investments, and discuss why on earth they invested in Bitcoin. Our various businesses and websites:Book Cap
Why do Americans suck at allocation of personal capital? This week Chris and Tim dive into why we put ourselves in such needless (and dire) financial straits, plus they break down why the workplace should absolutely change. Our various busines
Chris and Tim are back this week, and puzzled as to why we can't learn from previous mistakes. Plus, why you shouldn't watch the news and a looming healthcare crisis that is a serious threat. Plus plenty more tangents.Our various businesses an
This week Chris and Tim discuss why corporations are not going to look the same in the future. Plus, how do executives manage capital allocation and how do corporations and markets prepare for the great unknown. Plus, are you fight, flight, or
Topics covered this week:Speculation vs. InvestingAre Mutual Funds a ScamPlanning for InvestingIs College Worth it?Startup vs. Traditional CEOsOur various businesses:Book Capital GroupRaceway Car Wash
Chris and Tim open up the show talking about how to manage risk in all facets of your life and how to set yourself up for nothing but upside. They also touch on healthy debate in relationships, answer of the question of whether Tim is a doomsda
After a long hiatus, Leading by the Book is back with a new, permanent co-host, Tim Barrett. For more on Tim, see Episode 25 of Leading by the Book. This week, Chris & Tim discuss all things COVID (no surprise), what the economy looks like once
Tim Barrett is the Founder & Chief Executive Officer of Raceway Express Car Wash. I've only known Tim for about six months or so, but in that time I've come to respect him a great deal, so much so that I recently joined Raceway Express. Tim is
Erik Averill is the Co-founder and Partner of Athlete Wealth Management, an advisory company that caters to athletes and focuses on helping them wisely invest and manage capital. There is no shortage of stories as it pertains to athletes losing
Tim Kopp is a General Partner with Midwest-based Hyde Park Venture Partners investing primarily in tech companies. Prior to this, he was the CMO of ExactTarget, and Indianapolis-based SaaS company that had a tremendously successful IPO and was
One of the most rewarding parts of my career - and I hope for you as well - is the great group of people that I've had the pleasure of working with. One person in that group is Alasdair James, the CEO of Pier 1 Imports.Alasdair and I worked to
Over the past year or so, I've talked at length about how much of an impact Brazillian Jiu Jitsu had on me both personally and professionally. In terms of discipline, focus and creativity, I'm a better person because I started training. One of
We all know the old adage: partners can't handle success. As a partner in multiple businesses, this scares me, as I want to ensure the best not only for myself but also for my business partners. But the idea of partnership is far more than that
Pat Murphy is a baseball coaching legend. He won 1,000 games and was national coach of the year as a Head Coach guiding major programs such as Notre Dame and Arizona State to success. He's also managed at the minor and major league level with t
Even the best leaders make mistakes. It's unavoidable. What leaders do differently than everone else is admit those mistakes. It's a vital part of your leadership arsenal. This week we'll show you how leaders admit mistakes and keep their team
The list of traits that are required to be a great leader is seemingly endless. However, there is a fallacy about one trait in particular that seems be holding a great deal of potential leaders back. We'll tell you what that trait is, and why n
Discipline is a messy word to a lot of people. They look at discipline as something to be dreaded, when in reality, it's not just something that's good for us, it's something we must crave. This week we'll explore the difference between discipl
For many of us, emotions and worry ruin our lives. They hold us back from being who we are capable of being. Worse is that they hinder our ability to lead teams. To be effective, leaders must maintain an even keel. That consistency is vital for
Perhaps it's the Mother's Day & Father's Day season. Perhaps it's a mid-life crisis. Whatever it is, the past few weeks have been filled with reflection on the roles that parents play - and need to play better in their children's lives. For a l
There's a simple leadership truth: every problem is a leadership problem. We spend tons of time diagnosing problems only to find ourselves dealing with the same or a similar problem soon after. This is because we don't let leadership be the sol
How our teams perform when we're not around speaks volumes about how effective we are as leaders. This week, we'll show you how to build teams that operate smoothly when you're not present, allowing for decentralized operations that save time a
This week, we welcome Leading by the Book's first guest, former Navy SEAL Andy Stumpf. Andy had a remarkable 17 year Naval career, serving on several SEAL teams, including SEAL Team 6. Today, he works with businesses to teach and develop leader
Too many leaders struggle with a never ending list of things they need to do to be more effective as leaders. Focusing deeply on steps forward in one area seems to lead to two steps back in others. Today we'll give you a trick to help you more
As human beings, we're creatures of habit. One way or the other, we become our habits, and in turn our routines. Today we discuss why a winning routine is so important to leadership and your own personal success, and how to build a winning rout
To effectivly lead your team and your family, you have to make sure that your body can withstand whatever is demanded of it. That means, that as leaders we need to be very deliberate and disciplined in our fitness. Without we can't serve our te
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