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The CFO Bookshelf weekly podcast is geared toward global financial leaders who are serious about lifelong learning and reading widely. The show's 200-plus podcast catalog features well-known authors who are experts in finance, pricing, marketing, sales, operations, organizational health, and leadership. Episodes are released weekly, and the host responds to every message he gets about the shows on LinkedIn.
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Golf Podcast by Kevin and Mark Professional Route Series featuring names such as LPGA Tour Player Charley HullPGA Tour Player Hudson SwaffordEuropean Tour Players Chris Hanson, Tom Gandy & Matthew BaldwinPlus many more stories from Professional Golfers from around the world Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-bogey-boys-golf-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to the healthy ambition podcast hosted by Hollywood personal trainer and fitness writer Scott Laidler. This podcast is all about helping you get to the top and not being broken when you get there. Each episode is intended to get you a little closer to your best self, and a step closer to living the life you've dreamed of. I interview world-class experts such as Olympic athletes, best selling authors, adventurers and multi-millionaire entrepreneurs to tease out inspiration moments fro ...
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Like the show? Send us a text message on what you liked. What do you know about Jay Gould's life, and how does he compare to the other robber barons of his day? More importantly, is his life worth examining? Mark discusses Gould's upbringing in this book review, which influenced his desire to be rich. Learn about one of the most significant market …
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Like the show? Send us a text message on what you liked. What is a Fractional CFO? That term has become a household name for financial experts who help small business owners in various industries. However, do we have a concise and complete definition for this type of professional services provider? In this special episode, we break down what the fr…
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Like the show? Send us a text message on what you liked. As I think about our next guest, Jody Grunden, he reminds me of the successful business leader who Mixergy's Andrew Warner should feature. Jody co-founded Summit CPA Group in the early 2000s and decided to focus on financial leadership instead of offering the conventional services many small …
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Like the show? Send us a text message on what you liked. When did you start using Excel, and how did you learn it? Jeff Lenning is the founder of Excel University, and he joins us to discuss the biggest mistakes he sees in Excel workbooks, the differences between formal and informal training, and why both are critical. We also walked down memory la…
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Like the show? Send us a text message on what you liked. What would you be willing to do to feel alive in your work every day? Jack Craven asks executives from all walks of life this question. Jack is the author of Aliveness Mindset: Lead and Live with More Passion, Purpose, and Joy. His book includes more than a dozen tools and frameworks for star…
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Like the show? Send us a text message on what you liked. I list the top business books I've read over the previous year each January. At the end of 2024, The Venture Mindset by Ilya Strebulaev and Alex Dang will easily be in my top three and possibly my overall favorite. The Venture Mindset reads fast and reminds me a little of Kahneman, Munger, an…
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Like the show? Send us a text message on what you liked. I had never heard of Edmond Safra until I read Daniel Gross's informative and inspiring biography, A Banker's Journey. For those who knew him and did business with him, he was everyone's favorite banker. His banks never had to write off loans, and many of his early deals were on a handshake. …
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Like the show? Send us a text message on what you liked. Our newest guest may not be a best-selling author on real estate yet, but we're already predicting this former World Cup soccer player will soon be a household name in Dave Ramsey's world in a few years. Vaughn Bethell is the founder of REI Junkies based in South Carolina, and in this episode…
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Like the show? Send us a text message on what you liked. One of the best management books ever written is The Effective Executive, by Peter Drucker, published in 1966. Managing For Results and The Practice of Management are other favorites of this show. Randy Wooton joins us to discuss the big ideas in The Effective Executive. He's a three-time CEO…
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Like the show? Send us a text message on what you liked. Consumers and anyone who studies business understand the subscription economy, but what about the usage economy? What is it? How does it differ from the subscription economy? Does it matter? Adam Howatson is the CEO of LogiSense and the author of The Usage Economy. In this conversation, Adam …
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Like the show? Send us a text message on what you liked. Have you ever left a movie theater where a film left you speechless and made you feel like you needed to rewatch parts of it to figure out what you were missing? Jeff Hooke's book, The Myth of Private Equity, left me feeling that way after finishing each chapter of his tell-all book about the…
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Like the show? Send us a text message on what you liked. My favorite go-to person on all matters, Tableau and Dataviz, is Andy Kriebel. Andy was the first person to create a YouTube channel on Tableau. His subscriber base has surpassed 61,000, and his 750+ videos have 7.5 million views and counting. Andy is the co-author with Eva Murray of the book…
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Like the show? Send us a text message on what you liked. I have my theories on why W. Edwards Deming is not a household name in 'all' business circles. Many view him as the 'quality' guy who had an impact on Japanese manufacturing after the Second World War. That view is limiting as Deming's management mindset was complete with four central tenets:…
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Like the show? Send us a text message on what you liked. Cory Doctorow is a science fiction author, technology activist, and journalist. He has written many books, most recently The Bezzle, a follow-up to Red Team Blues, which are the two books we'll discuss in this episode. These two books are the beginning of a series featuring the fictional fore…
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🎙️ Attention all Bogey Boys Podcast fans! We have some bittersweet news to share with you. After four incredible years of building our Instagram platform and amassing nearly ten thousand followers, our account has been unexpectedly deleted. It's a tough blow that has left us reeling, but it's also given us a valuable opportunity to hit the reset bu…
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Like the show? Send us a text message on what you liked. Alfred Sloan's My Years with General Motors was an immediate success and is considered one of the best management books written by CEOs of his era. Before his book, we'd probably have to go back to Henry Ford's autobiography to find a management book of this popularity. And then there's Harve…
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Like the show? Send us a text message on what you liked. Gary Stevenson grew up in an impoverished area of East London where he could hold his life's belongings in two arms. About three years after graduating from the London School of Economics, Citibank made him a millionaire at a very young age. Gary was 'all in' on winning the trading game. But …
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Like the show? Send us a text message on what you liked. Agile, DevOps, TPS, TOC, Deming's System of Profound Knowledge. Is there a mental construct or latticework that connects these robust systems? In Wiring the Winning Organization, Gene Kim and Steve Spear introduce the concepts of the three layers of work and social circuitry. The book also ex…
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🎙️ Fore! Get ready for another thrilling episode of The Bogey Boys Golf Podcast! In Season 4, Episode 4, we're teeing off with all the latest buzz from the Players Championship. Join us as we delve deep into Scottie Scheffler's historic achievement – the first-ever back-to-back win at the Players Championship! It's a momentous feat that's sure to g…
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Like the show? Send us a text message on what you liked. Readers of Corporate Counsel do not need to be legal professionals to enjoy this short book writen as a business fable. Anna is leaving a prestigious law firm to become the first in-house lawyer at a regional real estate firm in the Midwest. The book includes drama, conflict, and a grey beard…
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🎙️ Welcome back to The Bogey Boys Podcast! In Season 4, Episode 3, we dive headfirst into the thrilling world of golf with our exclusive breakdown of the highly anticipated Netflix show, "Full Swing Season Two." Join us as we dissect the highs, lows, and unexpected turns that this season has in store for golf enthusiasts. But that's not all – we've…
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Stu joins us once again to dive in to the weeks golf, he tells us how the course is set up with water at every turn and for wind directions to play a massive factor in deciding who takes the unoffical '5th major' this week at TPC Swagrass, Stu also gives his opinion on Scotties form and who he tips to make another run at the pinical of the game, St…
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Like the show? Send us a text message on what you liked. Of all the books written about Warren Buffett, I am unaware of any authors who grew up in Omaha, Nebraska and went to school with his children. Todd Finkle is the author of Warren Buffett: Investor and Entrepreneur, a book that was fourteen years in the making. If you are a Buffett student, p…
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Tee off with Episode Two of Season Four on The Bogey Boys Podcast! 🎙️ first thigs first, all the new clothing from our sister company has landed and we cant wait to show you all Strap in for a thrilling ride as we welcome back Anthony Kim, fresh from 12 YEARS off he returns to Liv Golf action in Jeddah. But that's not all - brace yourselves as we d…
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Like the show? Send us a text message on what you liked. John Rossman is making his second appearance on CFO Bookshelf. We interviewed him two years ago for one of our top 10 books of 2022, The Amazon Way, Amazon's 14 Leadership Principles. John's newest book which he co-authored with Kevin McCaffrey is Big Bet Leadership. Highlights from the conve…
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🎙️ The Bogey Boys Podcast: Season 4, Episode 1 - "We Are Back" Get ready to tee off with the Bogey Boys as we return for Season 4 with a bang! In this much-anticipated episode, hosts Kevin and Mark dive deep into all the latest news from around the golfing world, delivering insightful reviews from the week's golfing action. Fans rejoice as the icon…
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Like the show? Send us a text message on what you liked. Gary Harpst co-founded the ERP solution Solomon Software, which was ultimately sold to Great Plains. The CFO Bookshelf enjoys Gary's work and past books, including Six Disciplines for Excellence and Six Disciplines Revolution. Gary's newest book has been 40 years in the making. The title is B…
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Like the show? Send us a text message on what you liked. A Beautiful Constraint by Morgan and Barden: is it a marketing, branding, psychology, or management book? Or is it all four? In this episode, Willy Donaldson (Simple_Complexity and Estimated Time of Departure) and I discuss five of the biggest ideas in the thought-provoking book A Beautiful C…
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Like the show? Send us a text message on what you liked. Since starting the CFO Bookshelf podcast, I have released a ‘favorite books’ show each January. I’ve always been reluctant to do so because my reading tastes may differ from yours. However, these episodes are some of the most downloaded in our podcast catalog. In this discussion, I list my To…
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Like the show? Send us a text message on what you liked. Many pricing books are heavy in ideas, abstractions, and behavioral science mind-shifting. Others are focused merely on simple tactics. Jean-Manual Izaret's (JMI) book, Game Changer, fills a void by showing readers and pricing practitioners how to approach pricing strategically through clever…
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Like the show? Send us a text message on what you liked. CFO Bookshelf considers The Wisdom of Finance one of its favorite 25 business books. Mihir Desai combines abstract and obtuse finance concepts with literature, history, movies, and poems in his book, which was released in 2017. In this bookclub-style episode, we cover several of the themes Mi…
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Like the show? Send us a text message on what you liked. One of the best books we've read on private equity is by Adam Coffey. The title is The Private Equity Playbook. Adam's newest book is based on a two-day presentation he gave on how to roll up an industry purposely and effectively. He turned his 300-plus page slide deck into the book Empire Bu…
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Like the show? Send us a text message on what you liked. Since I am not a customer of Dunkin' Donuts, I know very little about their origin story. When Around the Corner, Around the World hit my reading radar, I was intrigued and was compelled to read it. I was pleasantly surprised because the book was a mini MBA on how to grow a small business int…
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Like the show? Send us a text message on what you liked. I had never considered the business aspects of pirating until I read Katherine Howe's newest book, A True Account: Hannah Masury's Sojourn Amongst the Pyrates, Written by Herself. Every ship's captain had a vision, as did the crew. A mission steered each voyage. The crew was kept in line with…
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Like the show? Send us a text message on what you liked. I'd recommend The Phoenix Project if I could only recommend one book to a CEO, CFO, or COO about the essentials or the heart of IT in a heartbeat. The Phoenix Project is the IT version of The Goal, as both are written as a novel with a protagonist with doubts, worries, and fears. Like The Goa…
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Get ready for another thrilling episode of the Bogey BoysPodcast! In this edition, we're diving deep into the LIV Golf new transfersystem, exploring how it's shaping the landscape of the game. The golf world isabuzz with Tiger Woods comeback, loomingcloser and we are so excited for this Camilo Villegas takes centre stage as he rolls back the yearsw…
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Welcome back to the Bogey Boys Golf Podcast! Get ready for an exciting 2024 as we introduce the revolutionary TGL Golf concept, coming this January. We're also celebrating our sister company Apeiron Clothing's first anniversary, bringing you the latest in golf fashion. In the world of golf, we're thrilled to discuss Eric Van Rooyen's emphatic victo…
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Like the show? Send us a text message on what you liked. I cannot begin to count the number of times I've heard the following question or something similar, "Mark, I've heard my industry EBITDA multiple is 5x. What do you think?" As much as I want to scream at that question, this type of thinking on business value is prevalent amongst many CEOs of …
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Like the show? Send us a text message on what you liked. As much as I enjoy reading the Goldratt books and his theory of constraints (TOC), I never considered his early book, The Race, a solid and readable primer on throughput for financial minds. Several books have been published on throughput accounting since The Race was released in the early 19…
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Like the show? Send us a text message on what you liked. If you have read any books on pricing, the title that stands above the rest is Hermann Simon's Confessions of The Pricing Man. However, suppose you are looking for a book that includes nearly every pricing tactic ever used in business. In that case, I'd start with Handbook on the Psychology o…
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🎙️ Tune in to the latest episode of The Bogey Boys Podcast! ⛳ We've got your weekly golf fix covered, with all the action from around the world of golf, including thrilling updates from the Spanish Open, the Shriners Open, and the high-stakes LIV Finals. 🌍 But that's not all - you know we never miss our famous Birdie Bogey Bust segment! Who's on fi…
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Like the show? Send us a text message on what you liked. One of my favorite books in the value investing niche is 100 Baggers by Chris Mayer, a title that is also worth reading for CEOs, CFOs, and all other business managers. During this conversation, Chris explains how small acorn businesses become large and strong oak trees. Other topics we hit i…
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The Bogey Boys Golf Podcast is back with an action-packed episode that's guaranteed to be a swingin' good time. Join us as we unpack the drama, excitement, and laughter in the world of golf. In this episode, we dissect every thrilling moment from the Ryder Cup and the prestigious Alfred Dunhill Links Championship. Our signature 'Birdie Bogey Bust' …
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Like the show? Send us a text message on what you liked. When I finished Nick Gray's The 2-Hour Cocktail Party, I immediately thought that this was the perfect follow-up book to start applying all of the teachings of Dale Carnegie in his classic, How to Win Friends and Influence Others. Beyond Nick's practical advice in teaching readers how to host…
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Like the show? Send us a text message on what you liked. As a child growing up in rural Missouri who listened to countless baseball games on the radio of my favorite baseball team, I heard the names Budweiser and Busch repeatedly over the course of many years. Because of the rise in popularity of TV shows like Riches, Succession, and Yellowstone, I…
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In this episode, Dr. Marc Bubbs returns to the Healthy Ambition podcast to discuss how best to navigate your 40s from a health & fitness perspective. We cover the typical trends we all face with our health through our 20s, 30s & 40s making sure that we're set up well for our 40s. We also discuss how a workout program in your 40s must meet you where…
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The Solheim Cup stays in Europe and we're hoping the men can bring the Ryder Cup back this week as this weeks podcast was all about TEAM EUROPE We breakdown what was one of the Solheim Cups of all time and look ahead to this weeks Ryder Cup giving our view on the teams and who we would select given the chance. We also give an update on Apeiron Clot…
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Like the show? Send us a text message on what you liked. Confessions of a Pricing Man is easily the best book ever written on this topic. The author is Hermann Simon, the Chairman of Simon-Kucher. He's also one of this generation's most prolific business thinkers, whose writing parallels Peter Drucker's. In this conversation, our topic is Hermann's…
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Like the show? Send us a text message on what you liked. I predict that Number Go Up will be considered the most fascinating and entertaining book in narrative non-fiction for 2023. Our guest is Zeke Faux, an investigative reporter. Several years ago, he was asked to check out Tether and the money supporting that cryptocurrency. Zeke had no idea th…
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