Brad Young 10 Rules

De: Brad Young
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  • The podcast is based on the book: The 10 Rules of Dispatch, Life, and Business: Powerfully Simple Lessons to Improve Your Life and Business. The podcast features the concepts and some of the stories from the book from the world of transportation and transportation technology. The show shows examples of good and bad things that have happened over the years and how we learn from them.

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  • Dedication and the Characters.
    Apr 16 2025
    This book is dedicated to the hardworking people I encountered over the last 20 years in transportation, life, and business. There are too many people to name but thank you for the experiences. I thank Larry for helping me rediscover my Why and my Way. This short book summarizes actual events and situations from the transportation industry, describing how the lessons learned in transportation crossover into other businesses and life. The names and locations have been changed to hide the identities of the people involved in the stories of this book.

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    13 m
  • Rule 10: Set Goals and Measure
    Apr 9 2025
    Goal setting and measurement are something you see from day 1 in transportation. The Rule to follow in general has been for dry van and refrigerated truckloads is 2,500 miles per week, $750 revenue per day and less than 10% deadhead. These goals seem universal and are the same ones the author used to help organizations measure organizational efficiency using Business Intelligence and other methods. The quote below by Benjamin Franklin takes a hard look at goal setting. When a person stops setting goals, they are dead inside.

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    8 m
  • Rule 9 Always Follow Up
    Apr 5 2025


    Always follow-up and know where things in your life are because chances are if you do not know, no one else does.

    Rule 9 is an essential Rule in life and transportation because this Rule applies to every aspect of someone's life. Knowing where your drivers are is one of the first things a person learns when working in transportation. The reasoning is that drivers are very unpredictable. Everyone finds this out relatively quickly because you have a customer or an internal employee call you, and the driver is 300 miles out still with a late delivery.

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    13 m
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