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We Need To Build A Culture of “I’m Wrong”

Aug 15, 202234 minEp. 176
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Episode description

In today’s Startup Therapy Podcast, Wil and Ryan discuss one of the most common problems with new businesses - they are afraid to do the wrong thing. In Startup you can’t always be right and have a smooth sailing path in the beginning, you will always have to be wrong and do the wrong things first before knowing what is right. Normalizing a culture of admitting and allowing mistakes will help companies know how they can perform better in the future.


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What to Listen For

  • 00:00 Intro
  • 02:01 Don’t get hung up on a business idea
  • 06:03 It’s alright to admit that you have no idea
  • 07:49 Getting wrong advice from the wrong people
  • 09:02 Push yourself harder to become wrong
  • 11:23 You have to be wrong first to know what right actually looks like
  • 12:29 Stop hiring the wrong people
  • 16:00 People can change because of variable reasons
  • 18:51 Hiring someone according to your own variable
  • 23:39 How to get marketing right?
  • 25:53 Learn to test to be less wrong
  • 27:16 Allow people to fail and be wrong
  • 28:59 There is a difference between being wrong and being negligent
  • 29:55 Humility is the key to good leadership
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