491: The compelling saga: How to lead an organization toward success (with Don Schmincke)

491: The compelling saga: How to lead an organization toward success (with Don Schmincke)

Welcome to an episode with best-selling author and dynamic keynote speaker, Don Schmincke.

In this episode, Don spoke about the counterintuitive insights of successful companies, why some organizations have a lack of performance, and the challenges that CEOs today need to address. He also shared his journey and discovery of Biological Leadership and how it relates to the leadership that organizations apply today.

Don has been accused by a NY press agency of providing "the most provocative and sensational view of business than any other speaker today."

What else would you expect from an MIT and Johns Hopkins researcher who was nearly arrested as a capitalist spy in the Soviet Bloc, got shot off an aircraft carrier, survived in the Kurdish capital as the Ayatollah held hostages in Tehran, and developed missile inertial guidance systems while his frat brothers took Vegas (later portrayed in the movie "21")?

Don Schmincke's irreverent humor and unconventional methods provide audiences with such a refreshing change compared to other status-quo topics that he's been called the world's "management renegade." His patent-pending offerings transcend typical programs via refreshing alternatives to trendy theories, unproven methods, and phony "experts." The industry agrees.

Don's renowned books are The Code of the Executive and High Altitude Leadership (with NBC Emmy-nominated climber Chris Warner), which has been published in over 10 languages, endorsed by leading authorities, and recommended by top business schools and featured by CNN, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, MSNBC.com, and more than 60 industry publications annually.

Don has been the host of the Executive Insights TV series and The Leader's Code radio program, and he has been acclaimed as a Top 10 speaker for the world's largest CEO organization.

The high failure rates of pop-management theories drove Don's research using anthropology, evolutionary genetics, and biology to dispel the "program-of-the-month" syndrome that has frustrated CEOs and HR managers for so long. By using Don's science-driven leadership methods, companies experience accelerated results in sales, employee satisfaction, and cultural alignment. He admits, "Our work is politically incorrect but scientifically accurate."

Get Don's Books Here:

High Altitude Leadership: What the World's Most Forbidding Peaks Teach Us About Success: https://amzn.to/3aUCMcF

The Code of the Executive: Forty-seven Ancient Samurai Principles Essential for Twenty-first Century Leadership Success: https://amzn.to/3xs4TYy

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286: Consulting Financial Analyses vs Modelling

286: Consulting Financial Analyses vs Modelling

Consulting financial analyses is not at all the same as financial modeling. This podcast explains how they fit into business cases. Related: - You learn amazing details from our Live-blogging a Financial Service Stratey Study - You also learn financial modeling with videos and ppts from our Strategy Library

1 Okt 201512min

285: Why coding is overrated: LAB Study

285: Why coding is overrated: LAB Study

The CEO of LAB asked us to provide some perspective on three questions. (1) Should LAB, a bank, make coding a mandatory skill-set for new hires? (2) How should LAB position itself against other development finance banks? (3) What is the main benefits case we see in the study? Question 3 was answered in the live blog. Question 2 will be answered in the live-blog soon. This is the answer to question 3. Related: - You learn about LAB study from our Live-blogging a Financial Service Stratey Study - You also learn financial modeling with videos and ppts from our Strategy Library

25 Sep 201517min

284: Big Changes to Firmsconsulting website

284: Big Changes to Firmsconsulting website

This podcast explains the member changes we will soon make to the Firmsconsulting website. We are rolling out a new way to track contributions from members and reward members for their contributions and support.

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283: Why tier-2 firms operate like Nigerian Gangsters

283: Why tier-2 firms operate like Nigerian Gangsters

This slightly humorous podcast draws an analogy to Nigerian gangsters (or is it "gangstas") in a famous sci-fi movie and software counterfeiters to explain the problems tier-2 firms create in their obsession to replicate BCG's analytics tools, toolkits and templates. Related: You can find previous in-depth discussion and comments on our site.

13 Sep 20158min

282: Why Tier-2 firms will never catch BCG or McKinsey

282: Why Tier-2 firms will never catch BCG or McKinsey

This podcast explains the common mistake all rivals, tier-2 firms, to McKinsey and BCG make: they value the wrong skills BCG has. This podcast explains the 4 capabilities a firm must have and how to use them: (1) Values (2) Strategy approach (3) Analytics (4) Ability to draw insights We can all agree that everyone is obsessed with the analytics at their peril. Tier-2 firms are truly shocked when they apply the same analytics as McKinsey but get a different result and still cannot raise their standing in a client's eyes. There is a reason for that. Related: - Interview a Deloittee Strategy and Operation Principal - Deloitte IT Strategy and McKinsey BTO

7 Sep 201514min

281: Are you a consulting leader?

281: Are you a consulting leader?

Many of us rely on titles to determine if we becoming leaders in a consulting firm. This podcast provides a more important of definition of consulting leadership: who does the consulting firm turn to in times of crises and how do they do so? In fact, you will see that a leader in a consulting organization can be as young as an analyst and a partner may not be a leader. In fact the level of candor between you and the existing leadership is the only measure that matters. This podcast explains this concept with various examples Related: - Competing with a high performing consultant - Learn all about consulting from our Consulting Offer

1 Sep 201513min

280: Consulting EQ

280: Consulting EQ

Those of you who follow my podcasts would know that I place an incredible amount of emphasis on not just being good at structuring issues and analyses, but also the way you manage people: consulting EQ. Learn more about the consulting EQ here Related: - Detailed videos about consulting EQ (managing, communication, motivating, coaching and mentoring clients and consultants) can be found in our detailed corporate strategy training library

26 Aug 201515min

279: Sell-On Strategy Work

279: Sell-On Strategy Work

What happens if you are doing a smaller study, but you identify an opportunity to sell-on a larger, more lucrative and glamorous strategy study? In this podcast I explain how the opportunity for sell-on strategy work is evolving at LAB, the financial services client whose strategy study we are live-blogging, and how an elite firm would handle the situation. It has nothing to do with sales. Related: - Learn more about strategy from our corporate strategy training - strategy library

20 Aug 201515min

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