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Biweeklycast
Biweeklycast
65 episodes
2 weeks ago

Friendly discussions about life, business, engineering, and learning between Dima Malenko and Slava Rudnytskyi.

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Management
Business
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Friendly discussions about life, business, engineering, and learning between Dima Malenko and Slava Rudnytskyi.

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Management
Business
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Good strategy, bad strategy
Biweeklycast
29 minutes 40 seconds
1 month ago
Good strategy, bad strategy

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Dima and Slava explore Richard P. Rumelt’s book Good Strategy Bad Strategy: The Difference and Why It Matters and share insights they took away from the book.

  • https://www.amazon.com/Good-Strategy-Bad-Difference-Matters/dp/0307886239
  • https://www.amazon.com/Strategy-Safari-Through-Strategic-Management/dp/0743270576
  • The Kernel of Strategy: diagnosis, guiding policy, coherent actions
  • What does coherence have to do with policy and strategy?
  • Building on your strength is a great foundation of strategy
  • Bad strategy is the result of a leader who’s unwilling or unable to say “No”
  • Cut through that “strategic fluff” with focus on concrete and specific elements
  • Don’t trust examples from business books. Do your own research
  • 6 reflections after reading the book
  • Rating the book: 3 and 5 out of 10
  • The greatest closing quote ever by Dima Malenko: “Think for yourselves!”
  • Check out other bookclub episodes of Biweekly
Biweeklycast

Friendly discussions about life, business, engineering, and learning between Dima Malenko and Slava Rudnytskyi.