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The Buffett Map
James Rothmann
8 episodes
2 days ago
1. The Map is Not the Territory. 2. Know and Expand your Circle of Competence. 3. Better Investor = Better Businessman. “I am a better investor because I am a businessman, and a better businessman because I am an investor.” ~ Warren Buffett Curated by James Rothmann. Podcasts generated with NotebookLM (Google).
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1. The Map is Not the Territory. 2. Know and Expand your Circle of Competence. 3. Better Investor = Better Businessman. “I am a better investor because I am a businessman, and a better businessman because I am an investor.” ~ Warren Buffett Curated by James Rothmann. Podcasts generated with NotebookLM (Google).
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#4 - "High Output Management" & "Radical Candor"
The Buffett Map
23 minutes 6 seconds
1 year ago
#4 - "High Output Management" & "Radical Candor"

Level Up Your Workplace: High Output Management & Radical Candor

Tired of ineffective feedback and management strategies that don’t deliver results? In this episode, we delve into two workplace classics—Andy Grove’s High Output Management and Kim Scott’s Radical Candor—to provide you with actionable tools for building a high-performing team and maximizing your leadership impact.

We’ll start by breaking down Grove’s famous “breakfast factory” analogy, revealing how to optimize workflows for maximum efficiency. Discover why focusing on “outputs over activities” is crucial for driving success and how to harness your team’s strengths effectively. You’ll also learn the importance of “task-relevant maturity”—the key to delegating tasks based on your team members’ experience levels and providing the right amount of support.

Next, we’ll dive into Scott’s “radical candor” framework, which highlights the power of direct, yet compassionate communication. Learn how to give and receive feedback that spurs growth and fosters a culture of open, honest dialogue. We’ll explore the dangers of “ruinous empathy” and why avoiding tough conversations can undermine your team’s performance.

Expect real-world examples and actionable advice as we cover topics like:

• Delivering specific, impact-driven praise that motivates and inspires.

• Tailoring your management style to the unique career aspirations of your team members.

• Mastering the art of active listening, featuring Tim Cook’s approach to creating space for ideas.

• Navigating gender and power dynamics when providing feedback, with tips to ensure your message is well-received.

• The “lefthand column” exercise for improving self-awareness and managing up effectively.

• Impromptu feedback strategies for addressing issues in real-time, before they escalate.

• Building a culture of “obligation to dissent,” encouraging your team to challenge ideas, even from superiors.

• Kim Scott’s three essential conversations for cultivating strong relationships with your team.


Whether you’re leading a team at a tech company or running your own “breakfast factory,” this episode will equip you with practical strategies to create a thriving workplace where everyone reaches their full potential.

The Buffett Map
1. The Map is Not the Territory. 2. Know and Expand your Circle of Competence. 3. Better Investor = Better Businessman. “I am a better investor because I am a businessman, and a better businessman because I am an investor.” ~ Warren Buffett Curated by James Rothmann. Podcasts generated with NotebookLM (Google).