Reid Hoffman: KIND’s Daniel Lubetzky

Masters of Scale – Reid Hoffman: KIND’s Daniel Lubetzky Scaling isn’t only about scaling up; it’s also about scaling out: to new products, new verticals, and new customers. And to do this, you’ll need to build bridges. No one knows this better than Daniel…

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The power of true kindness in business

Being kind is more than just being nice and avoiding conflicts. True kindness requires honesty, which involves the courage and strength to speak up when necessary. Unfortunately, many corporate cultures discourage disagreeing with superiors, which can lead to mistakes and poor decision-making.

Kindness is a net happiness aggregator, providing positive feelings for both the giver and the receiver.

I would wake up in the morning, at 7:00 AM in the morning and walk down the street at the very top of 122nd and Broadway all the way, door by door, store by store. And I would finish at 7:00 or 8:00 PM in Wall Street. Or I would maybe get to make my way back up, cross the street, and then go on the other side of Broadway. And I would not leave a store till I got a purchase order.

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  1. 01Masters of Scale – Reid Hoffman: KIND’s Daniel Lubetzky
  2. 02Building bridges
  3. 03The ingredients to scaling
  4. 04Before you launch a product
  5. 05The brand promise
  6. 06Kindness
  7. 07When persuading customers to buy your product
  8. 08The power of true kindness in business

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