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The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

378: Brad Feld: 378: Brad Feld - How To Collect Amazing People, Question Your Biases, & Build Community

The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

Ryan Hawk

Careers, Management, Business

4.8 β€’ 1.3K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 9 August 2020

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Full show notes at www.LearningLeader.com

#378: Brad Feld

Notes:

  • Excellence:
    • Honesty - Clear view of what's going on with self and others
      • Transparency/Authenticity is overused
    • Confirmed process of learning - Hypothesis, clarity of though around experimentation
  • Advice to a new manager:
    • Ask a lot of questions
    • REALLY LISTEN - Engage in conversations... Don't just try to get the right answer
    • We have endless biases
      • "People defend their biases instead of questioning their biases." --> Have a curious mind.
  • Curiosity:
    • His parents gave him positive feedback for being inquisitive... An exploration of new ideas. Brad loves to read and takes a digital sabbath every Saturday.
    • Approach new ideas with a Buddhist philosophy --> Let go of assumptions. Approach each topic with a beginner's mind.
  • A founder who is an explorer -- "Don't get stuck as an investor by constantly asking questions. You need to want to deeply understand someone. It goes both ways. Literal answers aren't enough."
  • The role of the founder is β€œto collect people.” β†’ Mentor side, peer side, employee side, customer side.
    • Engage with people. Create a 'bi-directional' connection. This has shifted over time for Brad. Think #GiveFirst
  • Life partner - Amy... They are equals. It's important to acknowledge that. They almost split up after 10 years because Brad's words were not matching his actions.
    • "YOUR WORDS MUST MATCH YOUR ACTIONS.'
    • Prioritize what's important and then follow through. If it's important to you to spend time with your spouse, then do it.
    • Brad and Amy had to learn how to fight...
    • When their 13 year old dog died, it was devastating. Amy and Brad deal with tragedy differently. It's important to understand that it's OK for your spouse to deal with grief differently than you do.
  • Key Parts to building community:
    • The people in charge must be leaders
    • Must have a long term commitment --> 20 years+
    • Inclusive of anyone who wants to engage
    • Have events that engage people
  • Complex systems to how communities evolve --Complicated systems has more steps.
  • Goal setting - They tend to be too rigid. The time component can be a problem.
    • Brad prefers raid iteration. Better to have a hypothesis. If the hypothesis fails, learn it.
    • Eric Ries - Lean Startup
      • Rapid experimentation - Rapid learning is better
    • Vast majority of goals you set are not right in the future
  • Writing - "When I write, I learn." Force yourself to write it down. Put it in public. Have an open mind to feedback.
    • "People get stuck in dogma when they don't write things down. They don't know why they believe in it."
    • You can't do this quickly. People don't feel like they have time to think. That's a problem.
  • The role of selling: Selling is crucial. You are selling all the time. Sales is a noble profession. Acknowledge it. Develop the skills to do it well. Everyone works in sales.

Transcript

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Having a goal and then saying if you met the goal you're good if you didn't meet the goal you're bad

0:06.0

In a lot of ways is self-limiting unless the goal is correct and this is the challenge is that the vast majority of goals that you set on day one for

0:18.0

sometime in the future, 30 days from now, 90 days from now, a year from now, in three or four days you realize the goal is wrong.

0:27.5

If you don't change the goal when you realize the goal is wrong, then you're just spending

0:31.3

time going after the wrong thing.

0:35.0

We are opening up applications to our learning leader circle.

0:38.0

We do this once per year.

0:40.0

Think back to the great conversation I had with the legendary Jim Collins episode 216.

0:46.4

He said Ryan before you get too caught up in your why in your what you need to be very

0:52.0

intentional about your who. Who will be your friends?

0:56.4

Who will be your mentor? Who will you help? Who will you choose to surround yourself with?

1:02.3

That will be the single greatest determining factor in your long-term

1:06.7

success. Think about that. I'd ask you the same question. Who are you choosing to surround yourself with to help you grow, to push you, to challenge

1:16.7

you, and to be there when you need help? This is a chance to surround yourself with other

1:22.2

growth-oriented leaders looking to challenge themselves and grow to become more effective both personally and professionally.

1:29.3

We've added specific curriculum elements so that by the end of the year you'll have tangible outcomes

1:34.4

to measure your growth and be a more effective leader. These groups are

1:39.0

intentionally curated and kept small and time and again the thing that people say they love most about these groups

1:45.9

is the relationships they're able to build with one another very quickly.

1:50.3

If you'd like to apply go to learning leader circle.com that's learning

1:55.6

leader circle dot com to apply. Welcome to the Learning Leader Show presented by Brixian Meyer. I am Ryan Hawk.

2:13.0

Thank you so much for being here.

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