Compound Ideas
Compound Ideas
Ken Majmudar
Nick Anderson- Overcoming Tragedy and Finding Purpose in Leadership
46 minutes Posted Oct 4, 2022 at 9:00 am.
] From isolated youth to discovering the power of perception[00:07:47] - Developing empathy through personal tragedy - a salesperson is born[00:10:31]- The shirt and tie illusion [00:11:58]- Becoming a manager at nineteen years old [00:12:57] - How Nick took an underperforming bank to number one[00:15:00]- Lessons on vulnerability[00:15:43] - What we learned about banking from “It’s a Wonderful Life” [00:21:18] - The American Dream turns tragic[00:23:55] - Why I asked to be fired[00:25:00] - A life changing decision without a plan[00:28:29] - The valuable lessons in Nick’s book[00:38:05] - A new project[00:40:06] -  Dichotomy of salvation in the darkest hours[00:42:05] - Self-discovery and an identity once lost[00:43:40] - Solomon’s Paradox and why we need good advisors and coaches
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My guest today is Nick Anderson, advisor, mentor, and author of “Six-Word Lessons For Middle Managers”. In our conversation we discuss how Nick has drawn upon his experience in the banking industry coupled with how he’s overcome personal tragedy to mentor others through his company Chosen Leader. We dive into the meaning of Chosen Leader and the idea that leaders are not born or built.  Please enjoy my conversation with Nick Anderson.For full show notes, transcript, and links to content discussed in this episode refer to the episode page here:------For more episodes of Compound Ideas, visit Compoundideasshow.comFor more insights like these and to contribute to the conversation go to: https://www.ridgewoodinvestments.com/insights-from-our-founder  Follow Ken Majmudar on: Linkedin @kenmajmudarTwitter @kmajmudar Facebook kaushal.majmudar.3YoutubeResourceshttps://chosen-leader.com/https://markmanson.net/books/subtle-arthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nk2YkzOQerkShow Notes[00:01:58] - From isolated youth to discovering the power of perception[00:07:47] - Developing empathy through personal tragedy - a salesperson is born[00:10:31]- The shirt and tie illusion [00:11:58]- Becoming a manager at nineteen years old [00:12:57] - How Nick took an underperforming bank to number one[00:15:00]- Lessons on vulnerability[00:15:43] - What we learned about banking from “It’s a Wonderful Life” [00:21:18] - The American Dream turns tragic[00:23:55] - Why I asked to be fired[00:25:00] - A life changing decision without a plan[00:28:29] - The valuable lessons in Nick’s book[00:38:05] - A new project[00:40:06] -  Dichotomy of salvation in the darkest hours[00:42:05] - Self-discovery and an identity once lost[00:43:40] - Solomon’s Paradox and why we need good advisors and coaches