In this episode, Marcus Green and Jake Breen starts off with a quote from the book “Motivation Manifesto”, moving forward to the theme of leadership and “collecting wood for one’s ship”.
Mentioned Books: “The Motivation Manifesto”, “Excuse Me, Your Life is Waiting”
00:21 Intro
01:15 Quote from “Motivation Manifesto” book
02:06 The underlying theme according to Jake
03:00 The highest form of motivation
04:07 A lifelong process
05:14 Tasks
06:03 Leaders that have the ability to motivate
07:45 Three pieces to the puzzle
09:27 Most of the rest of us
10:09 A big piece of measurement of it
12:00 Partnerships
13:00 Celebrating wins and losses together
14:00 Collecting wood for someone else’s ship
15:16 At a deeper level
16:00 Not being excited about the destination
17:41 We’re in a completely different world today
18:32 “As you grow in your career…”
19:16 Leverage, culture, org charts key positions…
20:03 This ship
21:59 When you’re trying to not just get the people to collect wood
23:29 The lower level talent
24:01 Not attracting talent
25:02 Apple’s vision
26:00 What the of the greatest CEO’s in US Economy talks about
27:24 Jake dabbling into two contrasting arenas
28:01 Being far less about the idea
29:11 One of Jake’s favorite listens the past year
30:04 Jake’s Tuesday morning, 6AM
31:06 If you can help a billion people
32:00 An individual vision for each platform
33:00 What is the wake that I’m leaving behind me?
34:00 Outside of Real Estate
35:25 What Jake perceived at The Ranch
36:10 What really is motivating them?
37:20 A win-win
38:05 The foresight
39:01 Clarity
40:00 The changing vision
41:07 Not about setting the vision in stone
42:08 If you’re Type A
43:06 Leadership on a high enough level
44:00 “Excuse Me, Your Life is Waiting”
45:25 Where do I need to start
46:10 The same conclusion
48:08 Outro
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