Thing I’ve been contemplating today about business: “The game you choose to play matters more than how good you are at it.” Not a 100% sold on that being a truism, but can’t find any counterexamples.
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Replying to @mgirdley
Agree with you, but can think of some sort of counterexamples. Walton, Bezos, etc. Very tough game, but a big game, so they had an outsized outcome when they succeeded.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
Yeah, for sure. Both retailers interestingly. In their cases, played to the idea that economies of scale in retail are probably more impactful than any other industry. Though Bezos has real 2nd/3rd acts (ex AWS) where Walton didn’t.
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Replying to @mgirdley
Walton, as amazing as he was, is not as good as Bezos, who is otherworldly.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart @mgirdley
I might be able to come up with a few more for you: - joe jamail - Tillman fertitta - armancio ortega, tadashi yanai Bill gates was hitting 1 billion at least no matter the field. Buffett too.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
Ah this is good. Looking up Jamail and Yanai, I’d argue those guys picked good games to play. Yanai in particular is totally blue ocean strategy. Arguably, so did Bezos and Walton, too. Another one is Guy Laliberte (Cirque de Soleil).
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Replying to @mgirdley
Yanai was blue ocean? Why not ortega also with Zara? Jamail is afaik the only lawyer billionaire ever. Lawyers do great but not like jamail. He played it very different. Wow Guy Laliberté is a great example. He and I are both quebecois for former street performers
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
I only know Guy because: 1) He’s prominent in the Blue Ocean book (good idea, bad book) 2) He’s a known (losing) whale in the poker scene. On TV often for that. Cool cat it seems.
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1. Figured, haha. 2. Yup, he is. Unlike Beal! I'm half French Canadian so my mom who is 100% used to regale me stories of how there was a French "Can" who went from street performer to billionaire.
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