We’re highlighting six of our 2021 podcasts that have special value for value creators. We invite you to listen to the special year-end podcast, and to sample each of those we’ve highlighted here, review the Key Takeaways we provide as a summary for each one, and download the free tools that accompany each podcast.
Per Bylund explains that all successful entrepreneurs are Austrians.
Episode #143: Mises.org/E4B_143
Resource: “Explore and Realize (and Keep Exploring): How Austrian Entrepreneurs Generate Value on the Path to Business Success” (PowerPoint): Mises.org/E4B_143_PPT
Mark Packard joins Per Bylund to explain how Austrian Value theory enables entrepreneurs to radically re-shape business thinking for greater value generation.
Episode #108: Mises.org/E4B_108
Resource: “The Value Generation Business Model” (Video) Mises.org/E4B_108_Video
Matt McCaffrey outlines the Austrian approach to business strategy: emergent not planned.
Episode #127: Mises.org/E4B_127
Resource: “Emergent Strategy Process Map” (PDF) Mises.org/E4B_127_PDF
Mark McGrath orients entrepreneurs to purposeful adaptation to emergence via the OODA loop.
Episode #138: Mises.org/E4B_138
Resource: John Boyd’s “OODA Loop Graphic” (PPT) Mises.org/E4B_138_PPT
Ulrich Moeller provides the organization design model for the adaptive entrepreneurial firm: it’s boss-less.
Episode #133: Mises.org/E4B_133
Resource: “The Future Of Organization Design” (PDF) Mises.org/E4B_133_PDF
Saras Sarasvathy pulls it all together in the form of The Entrepreneurial Method.
Episode #131: Mises.org/E4B_131
Resource: “Better Lives and a Better Society” (PDF) Mises.org/E4B_131_PDF
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