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The speaker joined a business group about 10 years ago and learned the importance of hiring diverse personnel for different types of work in his company.
14:21 - 16:51 (02:29)
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The speaker joined a business group about 10 years ago and learned the importance of hiring diverse personnel for different types of work in his company. He also highlighted the benefits of reading business biographies to learn from other people's mistakes and avoid making similar ones.
ChapterFinding the Right People for Your Business
Episode#65 - Q&A with Andrew Wilkinson, Co-founder of Tiny
PodcastMy First Million
In this podcast, the speaker discusses how Dan Gilbert bought downtown Detroit real estate after the city went bankrupt and revitalized it.
16:51 - 18:42 (01:50)
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In this podcast, the speaker discusses how Dan Gilbert bought downtown Detroit real estate after the city went bankrupt and revitalized it. They also delve into the percentage of Dan's own capital versus outside money in his investments and the type of outside capital he uses.
ChapterFinding the Right People for Your Business
Episode#65 - Q&A with Andrew Wilkinson, Co-founder of Tiny
PodcastMy First Million
The key to working with the world's best companies is to focus on being a good partner by treating people well and becoming the kind of partner they would want to work with.
18:42 - 21:00 (02:18)
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The key to working with the world's best companies is to focus on being a good partner by treating people well and becoming the kind of partner they would want to work with.
ChapterFinding the Right People for Your Business
Episode#65 - Q&A with Andrew Wilkinson, Co-founder of Tiny
PodcastMy First Million
A working parent discusses the difficulty of finding time to read deeply, despite being less concerned with external things such as travel and possessions.
21:00 - 23:26 (02:26)
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A working parent discusses the difficulty of finding time to read deeply, despite being less concerned with external things such as travel and possessions. Having children has made it even more difficult to fit in the desired three to four hours of reading each day.