Justin Manly, BCG’s lead on growth and innovation, explains how businesses can choose the right growth strategy given their aspirations and position in the market. Whether a company is gaining or losing share, in a booming or sluggish industry, profitable growth depends on knowing your starting point. Learn More: Justin Manly: https://on.bcg.com/4kGYyPH BCG’s Latest Thinking on Growth and Innovation Analytics: https://on.bcg.com/4kjTEIB BCG’s Latest Thinking on Corporate Finance and Strategy: https://on.bcg.com/3ZeAMlX Your Growth Strategy Depends on Your Starting Point: https://on.bcg.com/43YpzZm The Vitality Code: How Growth Leaders Master Strategy, Technology, People, and Culture: https://on.bcg.com/4dMKjH1 This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp…
In this episode, I put a stake through the heart of the prevalent myth that “Diversification Is Smart” and explain why this widespread assumption is at the heart of our scary net worth gap (and probably a lot of our listeners’ problems personally).
In this episode, I put a stake through the heart of the prevalent myth that “Diversification Is Smart” and explain why this widespread assumption is at the heart of our scary net worth gap (and probably a lot of our listeners’ problems personally).
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In this episode, I put a stake through the heart of the prevalent myth that “Diversification Is Smart” and explain why this widespread assumption is at the heart of our scary net worth gap (and probably a lot of our listeners’ problems personally).
In this episode, I discuss how the first problem we have to confront in our journey to becoming successful amateur investors is not Wall Street’s greed, it’s Main Street’s fear. (Our fear. Our excuses. Our bad assumptions. Our unworthy patterns of behavior. Our self-sabotage.)
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