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Front Row Seat with Ken Coleman

I Asked Twitter Founder Jack Dorsey One Question

Front Row Seat with Ken Coleman

Ramsey Network

Careers, Business, Self-improvement, Education

4.62.6K Ratings

🗓️ 8 September 2023

⏱️ 29 minutes

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The Ken Coleman Show is here to help answer your questions about career, passion and talent so you can maximize your potential and get closer to landing your dream job. Do you have a question for Ken? Call the show at 844-747-2577 or email ask@kencoleman.com. Helpful Resources: Free Guides & Resources The Proximity Principle Facebook Community Subscribe to The Newsletter Articles by Ken Learn more about your ad choices. https://megaphone.fm/adchoices Ramsey Solutions Privacy Policy

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0:00.0

Today I'm going to share a couple lessons I learned from the founder of Twitter, Square

0:09.5

and Cash App.

0:10.9

He is Jack Dorsey.

0:11.9

I asked him about the art of feedback, how important it is to everything that he has done

0:18.4

and it's going to be gold, let's go.

0:24.2

Helping you win in your work life so that you're winning in the rest of your life.

0:29.2

I'm Ken Coleman.

0:30.2

This is the Ken Coleman show.

0:31.2

So years ago I had the opportunity to interview Jack Dorsey and it ended up in this book,

0:38.5

one question where I interview 34 different men and women who are big time world changers,

0:48.1

influencers and the format of the book was just one question.

0:54.6

And I wrote it because I love the idea of asking a really well timed question, a well thought

1:00.1

out question and I've always referred to and do so in this book as questions as keys

1:06.9

that unlock life's biggest answers.

1:11.1

Breakthrough comes many times on the other end of a question.

1:15.2

So today I'm going to go back into the way back machine and because this is so important

1:20.8

because winning in work cannot be achieved without developing the muscle of asking for and

1:33.5

receiving feedback.

1:34.5

So few people do it because quite frankly it can be painful.

1:38.0

It can sting and who among us likes a bee sting.

1:40.4

It's kind of like going, hey little bee, give me a sting.

1:43.8

And if you ask for feedback there are times where that feedback will sting.

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