The Humble Leader's Guide.
Richard Blank 48 views 2 hours ago 25 followersAbsolutely. I think that if somebody wants to be a big boss, You realize you have leverage. You could hire or fire somebody and make or break somebody. I think you should choose the former. You should be very humble and grateful with those with whom work with you. And I also believe that big bosses need me time. They need to step away from the company from time to time and they need sort of meditation or a place to be able to decompress because walking away and sleeping on something allows you to prioritize and to readjust yourself and come back. A lot of it has to do with impulse control and maturity. It took me into my mid-30s to start my company, not saying I wasn't capable, but there are certain times of your life when you do understand the responsibilities of job security and of legal contracts. And then I guess my final thought on something like that with being a boss is, as I'm saying, is to be able to work with your people and seeing where you can delegate, where you can find areas to promote people. In order for me to grow, I needed to extend these sort of responsibilities to some amazing people at my company. BIG BOSS SHOW-Guest Richard Blank COSTA RICA'S CENTER