
The Daily Stoic Major General Dan Caine, Randall Stutman, Robert Greene, and Jeni Britton Bauer on Becoming a Great Leader | This is The Truly Inexcusable Thing
Dec 29, 2021
Major General Dan Caine, who bravely led during 9/11, emphasizes defining success before tackling problems. CEO coach Randall Stutman shares insights on supportive leadership, distinguishing it from manipulation. Robert Greene, renowned author, reflects on the chaos of American Apparel's downfall and the lessons on power dynamics. Jeni Britton Bauer, founder of Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams, discusses the challenge of balancing efficiency with high standards, illustrating the complexities leaders face in nurturing teams and guiding decisions.
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Sneaky vs. Manipulative
- Effective leadership involves subtle, nuanced actions, not manipulation.
- The difference lies in the intention; positive intentions are key.
Study Actions, Not People
- Study the actions and behaviors of leaders, not just their personalities.
- Focus on applying specific principles rather than idolizing individuals.
American Apparel
- Robert Greene discusses his experience on the board of American Apparel and the difficult decision to fire Dov Charney.
- He highlights the importance of recognizing charm and seductiveness can be misleading.

