• My Favorite Mistake: Business Lessons from Failures and Success

  • By: Mark Graban
  • Podcast

My Favorite Mistake: Business Lessons from Failures and Success

By: Mark Graban
  • Summary

  • Unlock Leadership Excellence: Tune into “My Favorite Mistake” with Mark Graban Are you a leader aiming to boost effectiveness, insight, and innovation? Join Mark Graban on ”My Favorite Mistake” (and no, it’s not the Sheryl Crow song), where top business minds, C-suite executives, and industry innovators share their pivotal mistakes and the powerful lessons they’ve learned. The Concept Embrace the transformative power of mistakes. Discover how errors can fuel leadership growth and creative problem-solving, turning each misstep into a masterclass in improvement and innovation. The Stories Dive into captivating interviews with international entrepreneurs, tech pioneers, accomplished athletes and entertainers, healthcare leaders, and award-winning authors. Each guest reveals how their significant mistakes shaped their careers and led to groundbreaking insights. The Breadth Explore a wide range of topics, from leadership psychology and organizational culture to process innovation and sustainability. Gain valuable perspectives to navigate the ever-changing business landscape. The Approach Guided by Mark Graban, an author and seasoned consultant, each episode delves into Lean Management (based on the Toyota Production System) and psychological safety, uncovering strategies for individuals and organizations to learn from their mistakes. Why Subscribe? Engage with Thought-Provoking Dialogues: Challenge conventional wisdom and explore new perspectives. Access Tools and Frameworks: Gain actionable insights for a competitive edge. Discover Innovative Opportunities: Learn how to turn mistakes into catalysts for innovation. Develop Emotional Intelligence and Resilience: Enhance your leadership skills and agile thinking. Transform your approach to leadership and success. Subscribe to “My Favorite Mistake” today and embark on a journey of relentless improvement through the power of learning from mistakes.
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Episodes
  • Lessons in Intellectual Property and Self-Trust with Plagiarism Expert Jonathan Bailey
    Dec 16 2024

    My guest for Episode #289 of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is Jonathan Bailey, founder of PlagiarismToday.com. He’s also a Copyright and Plagiarism Consultant at CopyByte, with background and education in Journalism.

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    He’s spoken at conferences worldwide, including four of the International Plagiarism Conferences, three SXSWi Conferences, and much more. He’s also been featured in countless publications, including The Boston Globe, The Guardian, PBS MediaShift, The New York Times, and the BBC, to name a few.

    In today's episode, Jonathan discusses his journey as a leading voice in copyright and plagiarism consulting. He shares insights into the challenges of protecting intellectual property in the digital age, offering practical advice on addressing online plagiarism, copyright infringement, and related issues.

    Jonathan reflects on a career-defining mistake where he made a fear-driven decision to take an exclusive job, which ultimately led him to realize the importance of betting on himself.

    The conversation also spans topics such as effective ways to handle plagiarism, the role of proper attribution, and the differences between copyright and plagiarism, offering valuable lessons for content creators and businesses navigating intellectual property challenges.

    Questions and Topics:

    • What is your favorite mistake?
    • What is your best definition of plagiarism in both academic and business contexts?
    • How do you handle gray areas in plagiarism, such as overly close paraphrasing or using someone’s ideas without credit?
    • What inspired you to start Plagiarism Today?
    • What advice would you give to content creators dealing with websites that copy their work without permission?
    • How does the DMCA process work for addressing online copyright infringement?
    • What mistakes do people make in assuming online content (like photos or videos) is free to use?
    • Can you explain the difference between “free” and “royalty-free” content?
    • How can podcasters or creators avoid legal pitfalls when using music or other media?
    • Are there connections between your haunted house work and intellectual property issues, such as using copyrighted characters?
    • Why is copying and pasting content on platforms like LinkedIn or Threads a problem, even when attribution is provided?
    • What steps can platforms like LinkedIn take to address copyright infringement?
    • How should creators respond to claims that unauthorized use of their work is "helping give it exposure"?

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    46 mins
  • Randy Scott of ESPN: The Live TV Blunder That Became His Favorite Mistake
    Dec 12 2024

    My guest for this bonus episode of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is ESPN anchor Randy Scott. He shares a hilarious yet humbling story from his early days on live television. Reflecting on an on-air blunder during Highlight Express, Randy reveals how the moment taught him resilience, the power of adaptability, and the importance of laughing at yourself.

    Join us as Randy takes us behind the scenes at ESPN and shares valuable lessons learned from his favorite mistake!

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    4 mins
  • From CIA to CEO: Rupal Patel on Leadership, Resilience, and Owning Your Weird
    Dec 9 2024

    My guest for Episode #288 of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is Rupal Patel - she’s a former CIA analyst turned serial entrepreneur, who has embarked on an unconventional journey from military briefing rooms in jungles to corporate boardrooms and international stages.

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    Her newly released book, From CIA to CEO: Unconventional Life Lessons for Thinking Bigger, Leading Better, and Being Bolder, is not just a memoir but a comprehensive ops manual and tradecraft toolkit for leaders and entrepreneurs.

    Serving primarily under President George W. Bush after 9/11, she became an intelligence expert on Afghanistan. She advised Four-Star Generals, earned War Zone Service Medals, and was recognized by the CIA Director for “superior support to the President of the United States.”

    After leaving the CIA, she earned her MBA and started her first award-winning business over ten years ago. Rupal is a sought-after international speaker and corporate advisor who has spoken in front of thousands and delivered leadership and talent development programs for Fortune 500 companies around the globe and the White House.

    In this episode, Rupal shares her journey from briefing four-star generals in war zones to advising Fortune 500 companies in boardrooms. She reflects on a defining moment at the CIA, where a false accusation taught her the importance of standing up for herself and overcoming self-blame. Rupal discusses lessons in leadership, the value of emotional intelligence, and the power of “tactical ignorance” in decision-making and problem-solving. She also explores how owning one’s uniqueness—what she calls “owning your weird”—can unlock potential and authenticity in leadership and life.

    Questions and Topics:

    • What’s your favorite mistake, and what did you learn from it?
    • How did the accusation from your supervisor affect your working relationship?
    • Did that experience lead to your decision to leave the CIA?
    • What motivated you to join the CIA, and how did that opportunity come about?
    • How did your CIA experience shape your transition into business and leadership?
    • What CIA methods or mindsets do you think are most applicable to business strategy?
    • How do you balance strategic planning with the unpredictability of real-world situations?
    • Can you explain the concept of “tactical ignorance” and its role in decision-making?
    • What advice do you have for leaders or entrepreneurs facing setbacks or mistakes?
    • What inspired you to write From CIA to CEO, and what was the writing process like?
    • Did you need CIA approval to share details in your book?
    • What does “owning your weird” mean to you, and why is it important for leadership?

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    45 mins

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