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#016: Jay Samit on the Keys to Radical Disruption

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Jay Samit has developed disruptive solutions for brands like Coca-Cola, Disney, and Microsoft, and he has helped grow multi-billion dollar giants such as LinkedIn and eBay. Serial disruptor, Jay Samit discusses why problems are the solutions to the world’s challenges in this episode of Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu.
SHOW NOTES

Jay talks about removing limiting boundaries and overcoming issues of trust. [2:58]
Jay recounts the unconventional start of his first company. [5:14]
Jay shares a simple exercise to help increase insightfulness. [9:47]
Tom and Jay discuss the importance of teaching entrepreneurs how to build companies. [14:45]
Jay reveals how money is actually created. [17:59]
Tom and Jay explore the notion of not being afraid to fail and learning a new skillset. [20:16]
Jay talks about solving problems and writing your piece of the story that changes the world. [22:56]
Jay walks through how he identifies problems and uses other people’s money (OPM) to launch business solutions. [29:15]
Jay explains why leveraging relationships is critical to making insightful connections. [35:17]
Tom and Jay discuss classic mistakes entrepreneurs make. [39:41]
Jay describes how automation and telepresence is changing the world. [47:11]
Jay defines the impact he wants to have on the world. [50:57]

MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE
Disrupt You - http://amzn.to/2n5Qz6F [19:50]
Reid Hoffman - http://bit.ly/1nMwF4m [36:42]
Ryan Holiday - http://bit.ly/2n38TNI [41:53]
Khan Academy - http://bit.ly/1cbWZj2 [ 46:22]
X-Prize - http://bit.ly/2lhQ7xo [48:04]
Peter H. Diamandias M.D.  - http://bit.ly/2oztSVi  [48:15]

FOLLOW JAY
TWITTER: http://bit.ly/2ozqt9e
INSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/2oPfMP6
FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/2nyL5xx
LINKEDIN: http://bit.ly/1BEgaVA
WEBSITE: http://bit.ly/2n2WVnb

BONUSES
DISRUPT YOU FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/2nytPIG
DISRUPT YOU TED TALK: http://bit.ly/1oho5SP
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Ano da publicação
2017
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