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Tim Stating the Obvious
statingtheobvious
100 episodes
4 days ago
In this show, we talk about relevant theories and principles that can apply to new leaders in the work environment. From self reflection to organizational leadership application, this podcast is here for those who are interested in being better leaders everywhere they go. If you label yourself a leader at work only, then you’re a manager. Let’s get beyond management and look at how you can use those skills and elevate ourselves as leaders.
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In this show, we talk about relevant theories and principles that can apply to new leaders in the work environment. From self reflection to organizational leadership application, this podcast is here for those who are interested in being better leaders everywhere they go. If you label yourself a leader at work only, then you’re a manager. Let’s get beyond management and look at how you can use those skills and elevate ourselves as leaders.
Show more...
Management
Education,
Business,
Self-Improvement
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It's a SIN to not SUCCEED | What 1990s Czech Republic Taught Me About Business
Tim Stating the Obvious
23 minutes
1 week ago
It's a SIN to not SUCCEED | What 1990s Czech Republic Taught Me About Business
It's a sin not to SUCCEED | What 1990s Czech Republic Taught Me About Business: Pavel Danek on Leadership Lessons from "The Ordinary Founder". Discover the raw truth about entrepreneurship leadership and why embracing failure is the ultimate key to building a successful business. In this powerful episode, host Tim Staton sits down with Pavel Danek, author of the brutally honest book "The Ordinary Founder: A Grit-and-Profit Playbook for Entrepreneurs". Pavel shares his gripping personal journey – from facing an €80,000 invoice crisis that nearly broke him to bootstrapping a thriving enterprise. Learn how everyday struggles can transform into leadership wins, and why shifting from an "I" mindset to a collaborative "We" approach is game-changing for long-term success. He also opens up about teaching his daughters the real side of entrepreneurship – the setbacks, resilience, and grit that no one talks about. If you're an aspiring founder or business leader tired of polished success stories, this conversation delivers no-fluff insights on turning failures into fuel. Whether you're navigating startup challenges, building team culture, or seeking inspiration from real-world entrepreneur failure stories, Pavel's lessons will resonate. Connect with Tim: Website: timstatingtheobvious.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/timstatingtheobvious YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHfDcITKUdniO8R3RP0lvdw Instagram: @TimStating TikTok: @timstatingtheobvious LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-staton-04b41a271/ Enroll in the Leadership Course: https://themanyhatsofleadership.learnworlds.com/course/the-edge-mindset Connect With Pavel: Email: pavel.danek@itica.cz LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paveldanek/
Tim Stating the Obvious
In this show, we talk about relevant theories and principles that can apply to new leaders in the work environment. From self reflection to organizational leadership application, this podcast is here for those who are interested in being better leaders everywhere they go. If you label yourself a leader at work only, then you’re a manager. Let’s get beyond management and look at how you can use those skills and elevate ourselves as leaders.