#22 mit Entrepreneur Warren Rustand

Published: Sept. 25, 2017, midnight

b"It\\u2019s very hard to describe this week's podcast guest in just a few words: Warren Rustand is an outstanding entrepreneur, he is a former advisor to the President of the United States, he served as CEO or Chairman of 17 companies and on the Board of Directors for 50 organizations. But more important he is a remarkable human being and shares his experiences to do good and help others to become better servant leaders. \\n\\nDuring the last months I had the chance to experience him for several days during workshops at EO and truly transform how I lead but more important how I am and act as person. Warren is 74, married, has 7 children and 19 grandchildren and never ever seems to be on the run or stressed by anything. He gave me his undivided attention during a retreat in Bavaria to share as much as possible with you guys starting from organizing his workday and his 15 minute meeting rule that all presidents until Obama used as well as his morning routines and his vision for the future of organization.\\n\\nAlle B\\xfccher der Podcast-G\\xe4ste findet Ihr unter:\\nbooks.onthewaytonewwork.com\\n\\nShownotes:\\nWhat drives you, Warren Rustand? (ab 01:30 Min.)\\nWhat changed during your work for the President? (ab 03:10 Min.)\\nHow did you transfer your learnings for yourself? (ab 04:20 Min.)\\nWhat did you learn from the President about paying attention to people? (ab 06:15 Min.)\\nWhat size is your business? (ab 08:45 Min.)\\nHow do you focus on so many people so that everyone feels appreciated? (ab 09:10 Min.)\\nHow did you find your personal purpose? (ab 09:50 Min.)\\nWhat would you recommend people to do in order to find their personal purpose? (ab 11:25 Min.)\\nHow do you start your day? What kind of daily routines do you have? (ab 12:35 Min.)\\nRoutines: What do you recommend your employees? (ab 14:55 Min.)\\nWhere do you find time to think or relax? (ab 15:50 Min.)\\nWhat is your opinion on how work changed? (ab 17:10 Min.)\\nWhat kind of skills should people have an eye on? (ab 19:50 Min.)\\nYou invest a lot of time in your community. Why are you passionate about that? (ab 22:55 Min.)\\nWho is the person in your life that influenced you the most? (ab 26:45 Min.)\\nWhat are your 5 must read books? (ab 27:50 Min.)\\nDo you see any young entrepreneurs out there that we should look at? (ab 32:30 Min.)\\nWhat do you think of Elon Musks Vision? (ab 35:40 Min.)\\nHow did you start your Top 100 list? (ab 38:30 Min.)"