September 14, 2020

Principles: People, Culture and Transparency

Being Radically Transparent

Understanding what is true is essential for success, and being radically transparent about everything, including mistakes and weaknesses, helps create the understanding that leads to improvements.

A Great Organization Has Both Great People And A Great Culture

Companies that get progressively better over time have both. Nothing is more important or more difficult than to get the culture and the people right.

May 29, 2020

Reforming The System

If we cannot agree on a path that both increases the size of the pie by maximizing human productivity and divides the pie well so there is something approaching equal opportunity, we will fight each other and not be productive which will hurt most everyone. There is no system that has proven better than capitalism in providing incentives, ideas and products. And it can easily be reformed to work better for most people. What’s the better choice?

Following Principles

Following principles is for me simply like following good recipes that get me what I want. However, when operating in a principled way one can see things from a higher level so that one wants to operate with a high standard of behavior. 

May 4, 2020

Principle Of The Day: Fail Well

Everyone fails. Anyone you see succeeding is only succeeding at the things you’re paying attention to—I guarantee they are also failing at lots of other things. The people I respect most are those who fail well. I respect them even more than those who succeed. 

That is because failing is a painful experience while succeeding is a joyous one, so it requires much more character to fail, change, and then succeed than to just succeed. People who are just succeeding must not be pushing their limits. Of course the worst are those who fail and don’t recognize it and don’t change.

April 30, 2020

You Must Stretch Yourself

It’s a basic law of nature: You must stretch yourself if you want to get strong. You and your people must act with each other like trainers in gyms in order to keep each other fit. Force yourself and the people who work for you to do difficult things.

April 20, 2020

Principle of the Day: Meaningful Work & Relationships

I asked if people were finding Principles useful in guiding them through this time and I was so glad that a large number of folks said they were. Over the next few weeks, I’d like to pass along some of the principles that people said they were finding most helpful.

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Meaningful relationships are invaluable for building and sustaining a culture of excellence, because they create the trust and support that people need to push each other to do great things.

April 14, 2020

Video: Principles For Success


Join me on a thought-provoking adventure in my new animated mini-series, Principles for Success. I've taken my book Principles, and distilled it into a 30 minute ultra mini series that focuses on the life principles that have helped me the most.

April 13, 2020

1+1=3

Two people who collaborate well will be about three times as effective as each of them operating independently, because each will see what the other might miss—plus they can leverage each other’s strengths while holding each other accountable to higher standards.

April 10, 2020

How Our Current Situation Compares To The 1930s

I want to clarify my comments from yesterday’s Ted Talks describing how our current situation compares to the 1930s. As I have often shared with you, I believe that that time period is the most analogous to what we’re seeing today.

April 9, 2020

Best Principles

I asked if people were finding Principles useful in guiding them through this time and I was so glad that a large number of folks said they were. Over the next few weeks, I’d like to pass along some of the principles that people said they were finding most helpful.

There is nothing more important than understanding how reality works and how to deal with it. The state of mind you bring to this process makes all the difference. I have found it helpful to think of my life as if it were a game in which each problem I face is a puzzle I need to solve. By solving the puzzle, I get a gem in the form of a principle that helps me avoid the same sort of problem in the future. Collecting these gems continually improves my decision making, so I am able to ascend to higher and higher levels of play in which the game gets harder and the stakes become ever greater.