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#110 Jim Collins: Relationships vs. Transactions
The Knowledge Project with Shane Parrish
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#110 Jim Collins: Relationships vs. Transactions
The Knowledge Project with Shane Parrish
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Shane Parrish, Jim Collins
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May 4, 2021
#110 Jim Collins: Relationships vs. Transactions
The Knowledge Project with Shane Parrish
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May 4, 2021
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Bill [Lazier] believed that people break into two buckets. There are those who kind of come at life as a series of transactions and there are people who come at life as building relationships ... The only way to have a really great life is on the relationship
side.
Bill Lazier Taught Jim Collins the Importance of Relationships
People have such a need to resolve ambiguity and uncertainty that they often act quicker than they need to because it's dealing with their own need to make the uncertainty go
away.
When Decision-Making, Ask: 'How Much Time Before Risk Changes?'
Writing is just hard. I think of writing as—it's like running. If you're going to run your best, it's always gonna hurt ... It never gets easier; you only get
better.
Bill Lazier Told Jim Collins: 'If It's Not Fun, Stop Doing It'
When I entered my 20s, when I think about kind of choosing mentors and creating a father, I did three things. The first was I just made a simple goal: I'm going to read 100 biographies. And I figured that by reading 100 biographies, I would get a hundred lives and those lives would teach me
something.
Biographies, a Personal Board of Directors, & Mentor Moments Guided Jim Collins
You must never confuse the need, on the one hand, for absolute unwavering faith that you can and you will prevail in the end with the need, on the other hand, for the discipline to confront the most brutal facts as they actually are right
now.
Admiral Stockdale's Prisoner of War Experience Taught Jim a Lesson on Company Building
A really great relationship is one where, if you ask each person independently, 'Who benefits more from the relationship?' They would each say 'Well, I
do.'
In Great Relationships, Each Person Thinks They Benefit More
There is no correlation between consensus decisions and intelligent decisions. In the history of corporate history, most great decisions are taken where there's still substantial disagreement still in the air, and they are taken without a need for
consensus.
There's No Correlation Between Consensus & Intelligent Decisions
The real swing variable in being an entrepreneur is the probability that you will start, not the probability that you will succeed if you
start.
How Jim Collins Defines the Probability of Entrepreneurial Success
Every successful company has a recipe of some things they do over and over again ... How much do those recipes change over time? One set of companies changes the recipe about 80% over, say, 30 years, and the other changes the recipe about 20%. Which group is the more successful companies? The 20%
change.
Successful Companies Stick to Their Recipe
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Shane Parrish Introduces Jim Collins
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Bill Lazier Was the Closest Thing to a Father for Jim Collins
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Biographies, a Personal Board of Directors, & Mentor Moments Guided Jim Collins
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Bill Lazier Taught Jim Collins the Importance of Relationships
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In Great Relationships, Each Person Thinks They Benefit More
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Bill Lazier Taught Jim Collins the Value of a Trust Wager
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Shane Parrish's Friend Thinks of Trust as a Battery
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'Seeing the Hat' Reminds Jim Collins to Forgive Others
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Shane Parrish Finds It Difficult to Forgive Himself
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Jim Collins' Dad's Death Changed His Perspective of Forgiveness
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Bill Lazier Told Jim Collins: 'If It's Not Fun, Stop Doing It'
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Watching Bill Lazier Butter His Waffles Taught Jim an Important Life Lesson
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Bill Lazier Recognized That a Great Life Is the Summation of Great Moments
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Jim Collins Thinks About Decision-Making from a Historical Context
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Andy Grove Faced an Important Decision After His Prostate Cancer Diagnosis
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When Decision-Making, Ask: 'How Much Time Before Risk Changes?'
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There's No Correlation Between Consensus & Intelligent Decisions
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Groups Search for Consensus Decisions; Individuals Search for True Decisions
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Jim Collins Recommends Analyzing Decisions Like an 'Autopsy Without Blame'
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Why Being an Entrepreneur Is Less Risky Than Working a 9-5
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How Jim Collins Defines the Probability of Entrepreneurial Success
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Southwest Airlines Copied Pacific Southwest Airlines' Recipe for Success
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Successful Companies Stick to Their Recipe
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Nordstrom's Employee Manual Has One Rule: Use Your Best Judgment in All Situations
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Jack Bogle Taught Jim Collins a Valuable Lesson About 'Copying the Recipe'
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The Best Flywheels Convert Real-World Contributions Into Fuel
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Admiral Stockdale's Prisoner of War Experience Taught Jim a Lesson on Company Building
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Shane & Jim Outro
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Shane Parrish Outro
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Shane Parrish Introduces Jim Collins
AD: MetaLab
AD: Grayhawk
AD: Admired Leadership
Bill Lazier Was the Closest Thing to a Father for Jim Collins
Biographies, a Personal Board of Directors, & Mentor Moments Guided Jim Collins
Bill Lazier Taught Jim Collins the Importance of Relationships
In Great Relationships, Each Person Thinks They Benefit More
Bill Lazier Taught Jim Collins the Value of a Trust Wager
Shane Parrish's Friend Thinks of Trust as a Battery
'Seeing the Hat' Reminds Jim Collins to Forgive Others
Shane Parrish Finds It Difficult to Forgive Himself
Jim Collins' Dad's Death Changed His Perspective of Forgiveness
Bill Lazier Told Jim Collins: 'If It's Not Fun, Stop Doing It'
Watching Bill Lazier Butter His Waffles Taught Jim an Important Life Lesson
Bill Lazier Recognized That a Great Life Is the Summation of Great Moments
Jim Collins Thinks About Decision-Making from a Historical Context
Andy Grove Faced an Important Decision After His Prostate Cancer Diagnosis
When Decision-Making, Ask: 'How Much Time Before Risk Changes?'
There's No Correlation Between Consensus & Intelligent Decisions
Groups Search for Consensus Decisions; Individuals Search for True Decisions
Jim Collins Recommends Analyzing Decisions Like an 'Autopsy Without Blame'
Why Being an Entrepreneur Is Less Risky Than Working a 9-5
How Jim Collins Defines the Probability of Entrepreneurial Success
Southwest Airlines Copied Pacific Southwest Airlines' Recipe for Success
Successful Companies Stick to Their Recipe
Nordstrom's Employee Manual Has One Rule: Use Your Best Judgment in All Situations
Jack Bogle Taught Jim Collins a Valuable Lesson About 'Copying the Recipe'
The Best Flywheels Convert Real-World Contributions Into Fuel
Admiral Stockdale's Prisoner of War Experience Taught Jim a Lesson on Company Building
Shane & Jim Outro
Shane Parrish Outro
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