Dolly Clark’s Marketing Podcast
In this episode Tape Marketing Podcast, I interviewed Dolly Clark.Dolly is a Professor of business at Duke University and Columbia University, was named one of the top 50 business thinkers in the world by Thinkers 50. She is also the author of the book Reinventing You and Stand Out.
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Key points:
As humans, we often push ourselves to the limit. We continue to feel rushed, overwhelmed, and always behind. Because of this, we keep our heads down, focus on the next thing, the next thing, and there is no chance for a moment to breathe.
In this episode, Dolly Clark talks about the concepts in her new book, Long game, Where she delved into how to break this endless cycle and create the kind of interesting and meaningful life we all pursue. It’s about doing small things over time to achieve our goals-and being willing to stick to them, even if they seem meaningless, boring or difficult. By doing so, we can use the power of the small changes we make today that will have a huge and disproportionate impact on our future success.
My question to Dolly Clark:
- [1:29] Do you think the world needs another get rich quick book?
- [1:50] Doesn’t the world just want quick fixes?
- [4:30] Is this a more personal book or is this a business book?
- [5:39] Why is it so hard to say “no” to people?
- [12:43] Say no, giving yourself time to think is to set boundaries-so how do you start to establish these boundaries?
- [15:25] How do you determine what these “right” goals are?
- [18:10] Can you unravel this strategic leverage idea from your book?
- [21:02] How do we use independence, curiosity and resilience to achieve entrepreneurial success?
- [23:13] What is the best way to let people know more about you and your work?
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