#22 - Extreme Ownership by Jocko Willink & Leif Babin
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The question for Podcast #22 is: where do we see the 12 principles of Extreme Ownership (https://a.co/d/13upaFR) in action in the stories of some of history's greatest entrepreneurs, innovators, and leaders?
- How did Steve Jobs use the concept of Prioritize and Execute to save Apple?
- How did John D. Rockefeller and Sam Walton use Decentralized Command to build and scale their operations?
- How did Jensen Huang take ownership of some of Nvidia's early failures and learn from those mistakes?- How does Jeff Bezos build high-velocity organizations that are decisive amid uncertainty?- And where have we seen subordinates leading up the chain of command to drive change and make things happen?- And more...That’s what we’ll be exploring in Podcast #22: my favorite examples of Extreme Ownership in action in the lives and stories of the leaders we’ve studied so far on this podcast. Let’s dive in. 00:00 Introduction to Extreme Ownership
04:53 #1: Extreme Ownership
10:10 #2: No Bad Teams, Only Bad Leaders
14:53 #3: Believe
18:39 #4: Check the Ego
22:32 #5: Cover and Move
26:57 #6: Simple
29:49 #7: Prioritize and Execute
32:49 #8: Decentralized Command
36:05 #9: Plan
39:56 #10: Leading Up and Down the Chain of Command
43:24 #11: Decisiveness and Uncertainty
47:58 #12: Discipline Equals Freedom