Barbecue, Books, & Business with Roland Dickey, Jr.
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Published: 31 Oct 2024
Introducing "Barbecue, Books & Business with Roland Dickey, Jr."
Hi, I’m Roland Dickey, Jr., and I’m excited to share my new series, Barbecue, Books & Business with Roland Dickey, Jr. As a business leader, I believe that growth never stops. In fact, one of the most important qualities of successful leaders is a constant hunger for learning. Leaders must be readers—or, in my case, listeners.
You see, I’m a pretty avid reader. But actually, I’m not a reader at all. Why? Because I’m dyslexic. I do audio books. I listen to a lot of books. And I’m excited to share my recommendations with you. I’ve found that consuming the right information, whether through books, podcasts, or other sources, is essential for personal and professional development.
In Barbecue, Books & Business, I’ll be sharing the books and podcasts that have shaped my thinking as a CEO and entrepreneur. Whether you're a business owner, leader, or someone passionate about personal growth, these recommendations are sure to inspire.
Here are three books and two podcasts that I highly recommend:
Books
1. Working Backwards: Insights, Stories, and Secrets from Inside Amazon by Colin Bryar and Bill Carr
If you want to understand how one of the most successful companies in the world operates, Working Backwards gives you a behind-the-scenes look at Amazon’s leadership principles and how they approach innovation. This book reveals Amazon’s methods for scaling, decision-making, and building customer-obsessed teams. It’s full of lessons that any business leader can apply to their own company.
2. Elon Musk by Walter Isaacson
This biography dives deep into the mind of one of today’s most visionary leaders, Elon Musk. Isaacson explores Musk’s life, his relentless drive, and the decisions that helped him build Tesla, SpaceX, and other groundbreaking companies. For any entrepreneur, this book is a must-read to understand how ambition and risk-taking can lead to world-changing innovations.
3. Poor Charlie’s Almanac by Charlie Munger
Charlie Munger, Warren Buffett’s longtime business partner, is one of the greatest minds in investing and business strategy. In Poor Charlie’s Almanac, Munger shares his philosophy on decision-making, life, and success. This book is packed with wisdom about thinking critically and making smart, long-term decisions—principles that are crucial for any leader looking to build a sustainable business.
Podcasts
1. Founders by David Senra The Founders podcast is one of my go-to listens. David Senra tells the stories of some of the greatest entrepreneurs and leaders throughout history, offering lessons in resilience, risk-taking, and creativity. Each episode is like a mini-biography packed with insights that can inspire any aspiring leader to push their limits.
2. Business Wars by Wondery
Business Wars takes you through some of the most intense rivalries between big-name companies like Nike vs. Adidas or Netflix vs. Blockbuster. This podcast not only entertains but also provides valuable insights into competition, innovation, and strategy in the business world. It’s a great way to learn how leaders respond to pressure and adapt to market changes.
I’ve always believed that learning is a lifelong journey. While my dyslexia made traditional reading difficult, I’ve found ways to keep growing through audiobooks and podcasts. Every leader must find what works for them, but the most important thing is that you keep learning. So, join me in Barbecue, Books & Business as we explore the books and ideas that are shaping the business world today. Whether you're a barbecue lover or a business enthusiast, I can’t wait to share these insights with you.
Go ahead and tune in via this link. Happy listening!
Roland Dickey, Jr.
Hi, I’m Roland Dickey, Jr., and I’m excited to share my new series, Barbecue, Books & Business with Roland Dickey, Jr. As a business leader, I believe that growth never stops. In fact, one of the most important qualities of successful leaders is a constant hunger for learning. Leaders must be readers—or, in my case, listeners.
You see, I’m a pretty avid reader. But actually, I’m not a reader at all. Why? Because I’m dyslexic. I do audio books. I listen to a lot of books. And I’m excited to share my recommendations with you. I’ve found that consuming the right information, whether through books, podcasts, or other sources, is essential for personal and professional development.
In Barbecue, Books & Business, I’ll be sharing the books and podcasts that have shaped my thinking as a CEO and entrepreneur. Whether you're a business owner, leader, or someone passionate about personal growth, these recommendations are sure to inspire.
Here are three books and two podcasts that I highly recommend:
Books
1. Working Backwards: Insights, Stories, and Secrets from Inside Amazon by Colin Bryar and Bill Carr
If you want to understand how one of the most successful companies in the world operates, Working Backwards gives you a behind-the-scenes look at Amazon’s leadership principles and how they approach innovation. This book reveals Amazon’s methods for scaling, decision-making, and building customer-obsessed teams. It’s full of lessons that any business leader can apply to their own company.
2. Elon Musk by Walter Isaacson
This biography dives deep into the mind of one of today’s most visionary leaders, Elon Musk. Isaacson explores Musk’s life, his relentless drive, and the decisions that helped him build Tesla, SpaceX, and other groundbreaking companies. For any entrepreneur, this book is a must-read to understand how ambition and risk-taking can lead to world-changing innovations.
3. Poor Charlie’s Almanac by Charlie Munger
Charlie Munger, Warren Buffett’s longtime business partner, is one of the greatest minds in investing and business strategy. In Poor Charlie’s Almanac, Munger shares his philosophy on decision-making, life, and success. This book is packed with wisdom about thinking critically and making smart, long-term decisions—principles that are crucial for any leader looking to build a sustainable business.
Podcasts
1. Founders by David Senra The Founders podcast is one of my go-to listens. David Senra tells the stories of some of the greatest entrepreneurs and leaders throughout history, offering lessons in resilience, risk-taking, and creativity. Each episode is like a mini-biography packed with insights that can inspire any aspiring leader to push their limits.
2. Business Wars by Wondery
Business Wars takes you through some of the most intense rivalries between big-name companies like Nike vs. Adidas or Netflix vs. Blockbuster. This podcast not only entertains but also provides valuable insights into competition, innovation, and strategy in the business world. It’s a great way to learn how leaders respond to pressure and adapt to market changes.
I’ve always believed that learning is a lifelong journey. While my dyslexia made traditional reading difficult, I’ve found ways to keep growing through audiobooks and podcasts. Every leader must find what works for them, but the most important thing is that you keep learning. So, join me in Barbecue, Books & Business as we explore the books and ideas that are shaping the business world today. Whether you're a barbecue lover or a business enthusiast, I can’t wait to share these insights with you.
Go ahead and tune in via this link. Happy listening!
Roland Dickey, Jr.