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Business Book Club

Business Book Club

著者: Sam Brown
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This podcast is for winners. Top founders join Sam Brown to discuss the most powerful insights from the world's best business books.Copyright 2026 Sam Brown アート マネジメント・リーダーシップ リーダーシップ 個人的成功 文学史・文学批評 経済学 自己啓発
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  • Poor Charlie's Almanack by Charlie Munger | with guest Eric Jorgenson
    2026/03/30

    Charlie Munger was Warren Buffett's right-hand man and the architect behind the Berkshire Hathaway empire. But his definitive book, Poor Charlie's Almanack, is not an investing guide. It is a masterclass in human psychology, decision-making, and avoiding stupidity.

    Joining me to unpack these exact mental tools is Eric Jorgenson. Eric is the CEO of Scribe Media and the mastermind behind The Almanack of Naval Ravikant and the highly anticipated The Book of Elon. As a deep tech investor and host of the Smart Friends podcast, Eric knows exactly how to distill complex genius into actionable advice.

    In this episode, we cover how to build better mental models, why avoiding the "multiply by zero" trap is crucial for founders, and why the acquisition of wisdom isn't just a life hack—it's a moral duty.

    Key Takeaways & Timestamps

    00:00 - Introducing Poor Charlie's Almanack and why it's the ultimate guide to decision-making.

    02:32 – The Latticework of Worldly Wisdom: Why you need mental models across multiple disciplines.

    05:23 – The Power of Incentives: The famous FedEx shift-work example and why you should never think about anything else when you can be thinking about improving incentives.

    06:25 – Multiplying by Zero: The critical mental model for failure avoidance.

    09:11 – Models > Hacks: Why mental models compound over decades, whereas "hacks" have a short, unreliable shelf life.

    14:10 – The Ultimate Moat: How the creation of proprietary knowledge is what truly drives mega-cap companies like SpaceX.

    16:57 – The Seamless Web of Deserved Trust: Why trust isn't a warm, fuzzy feeling, but rather the ultimate economic force that drops friction and costs to zero.

    18:47 – No Good Deal with a Bad Person: Why Warren Buffett wires billions without a contract, and why you should walk away from bad actors immediately.

    27:43 – Deserve What You Want: The simplest framework for success

    Get the book here

    📚Poor Charlie's Almanack by Charlie Munger

    Mentioned in the episode
    • The Almanack of Naval Ravikant: Eric's previous book (covered in Episode 1 of this podcast).
    • The Book of Elon: Eric's newest book.
    • The Beginning of Infinity by David Deutsch: Recommended reading on how humans create new knowledge.
    • Scribe Media: Eric's company that helps entrepreneurs write, publish, and market their books.
    • Smart Friends: Eric's podcast.

    Eric Jorgenson, CEO of Scribe Media & Author

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    32 分
  • High Output Management by Andy Grove | with guest Tom Hunt
    2026/03/23

    If you look at the bookshelves of the world's most successful CEOs, you will almost always find a copy of High Output Management by Andy Grove.

    Grove was the CEO of Intel. He treated management as an engineering problem, focusing entirely on leverage and maximizing production. But how do you apply theories from the 1980s to a fully remote business today?

    To help me explore that, I am joined by Tom Hunt. Tom is the founder of Fame, a B2B podcast agency he bootstrapped with zero funding to $4.5 million in annual recurring revenue.

    To achieve that growth, Tom had to stop being a marketer and start being a manager. In this episode, we break down exactly how he used Grove's framework to do it. We cover why your output is actually your team's output, why meetings are highly effective tools, and the art of true delegation.

    Key Takeaways & Timestamps

    00:00 - Introducing High Output Management and how it shaped modern business.

    02:03 - The Manager's Output: Your output is strictly the total output of everyone you manage, not your individual contributor work.

    05:54 - High Leverage P&L: Powerful, high-level overview to properly guide your team's focus.

    06:56 - Meetings are the Work: Meetings are not interruptions to your day but rather the exact places where management happens.

    07:56 - The 7 Types of Communication

    10:40 - The Remote Meeting Cadence: A strict and predictable schedule of check-ins keeps a distributed team perfectly aligned.

    18:20 - Task Relevant Maturity (TRM): Adjust your management style from highly structured to completely hands-off based entirely on an employee's maturity in a specific task.

    23:24 - The Written Agenda Rule: Requiring a written agenda before any ad hoc meeting will eliminate those time-wasting, unstructured calls.

    25:51 - Ban Private DMs: Moving all non-sensitive communication into public Slack channels allows you to naturally monitor the health of your company.

    Get the book here

    📚High Output Management by Andy Grove

    Mentioned in the episode
    1. Fame (fame.so): Tom's B2B podcast agency.
    2. EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System): The framework Tom uses for his leadership meetings.
    3. High Output Management with Rich Willan: Our previous episode covering three completely different lessons from this exact same book.

    Tom Hunt, Founder of Fame


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    30 分
  • Eat That Frog! by Brian Tracy | with guest CJ Bilangino
    2026/03/16

    Stop confusing being busy with being productive.

    The ability to concentrate single-mindedly on your most important task, do it well, and finish it completely is the key to success. But how do you actually execute that when you are drowning in a sea of emails, Slack messages, and daily fires?

    Joining me to share his exact productivity playbook is CJ Bilangino, CEO of Gorilla Commerce. CJ has led finance and operations teams at multiple high-growth startups and relies on the frameworks in Eat That Frog to manage his energy, prioritize tasks, and lead his teams.

    Today, we discuss why checking your email first thing in the morning is destroying your momentum, how to ruthlessly apply the 80/20 rule to your to-do list, and why planning your day the night before is the ultimate productivity hack.

    Key Takeaways & Timestamps

    00:00 – Introducing Eat That Frog and the Mark Twain quote that inspired the book's famous title.

    02:25 – Tackle Your Biggest Task First: Why your "frog" is the hardest, most important task—and the one you are most likely to procrastinate on.

    03:55 – Stop Hiding in Your Inbox: CJ explains why he wakes up at 4:35 AM to do 45 minutes of deep work before he ever opens his email.

    06:11 – Prioritize Ruthlessly (The 80/20 Rule): 20% of your activities will account for 80% of your results. How to identify the vital few and ignore the trivial many.

    09:31 – The Championship Framework: How to use the process of elimination to find the least amount of "moves" required to hit your annual goals.

    12:31 – Plan Every Day in Advance: Why every 1 minute spent planning saves 10 minutes of execution time.

    15:05 – The ABCDE Method: How to categorize your tasks.

    16:20 – Digital vs. Analog: Why CJ uses an app for long-term tracking but relies on pen and paper for his daily task list to force ultimate accountability.

    Get the book here

    📚Eat That Frog! by Brian Tracy

    Mentioned in the episode
    1. Todoist. The simple digital task manager CJ uses to track his annual, quarterly, and weekly business goals.
    2. Deep Work by Cal Newport. A highly recommended companion read to help you protect your morning "frog eating" time from distractions.
    3. Atomic Habits by James Clear. The definitive guide to making your evening planning routine an automatic, frictionless habit.

    CJ Bilangino, CEO of Gorilla Commerce


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    24 分
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