EPISODE · Nov 26, 2021 · 46 MIN
Bracken Darrell: A lifetime of Wisdom from the CEO @ Logitech
from The POZCAST: Decoding Success with Adam Posner · host Adam Posner
1:14 - Undergrad days / Advantage of Liberal Arts degree2:36 - Open to taking risks2:59 - Basketball Pro Team3:30 - Basketball Role Models4:47 - Specialization in Consultant World5:50 - Detail Oriented6:14 - Embrace the strengths7:16 - Key Takeaway from early days10:41 - Advice to current Senior Brand Managers12:45 - Ownership and Accountability13:37 - The core difference between American & European Corporate14:43 - Leading overseas companies / Different Cultures16:27 - Crisis Standpoint (Leadership and Management)17:50 - Keeping up with the demand19:07 - Decision making as a Leader20:04 - Silver Linings21:45 - Next Grade Innovation23:12 - Putting into Practice25:22 - Corporate Mirror27:22 - Go-to Interview Questions29:40 - Definition of Culture31:33 - Life Biosciences33:48 - Pandemic Effect / Future of Work36:19 - Failure Leadership38:29 - Consistent Learner39:55 - The Greatest piece of Advice41:15 - Professional Accomplishment41:40 - Bracken's North Star
What this episode covers
Bracken Darrell is the CEO of Logitech, a world leader in new and innovative products that connect people via digital experiences. Bracken joined Logitech in 2012 and has helped completely revitalize the brand that once created PC accessories. Now, Logitech makes products that enhance our ability to connect over multiple digital platforms. Bracken has had a ton of experience leading at landmark companies like Procter and Gamble, General Electric, Whirlpool, Braun, and more. Each unique experience with different brands in different markets has made him an expert in running and growing world-class brands. This Episode’s Heavy-hitters: Bracken’s time working with Braun in Germany internationally taught him about the importance of actively incorporating multicultural people into team meetings. Since those people are more likely to be introverted due to cultural or language barriers, it’s important to seek out their input and be receptive to their communication styles as well. Bracken’s advice to a brand manager: take big chances. He explains that he’s had failures at every level, but that small changes often don’t work, and there are ways to manage risk at higher levels that pay off much greater when successful. Another big-risk example in a different setting Bracken took was during the pandemic. As Logitech has shifted its mission to create products that help enhance the work from home experience– they doubled down and bought more inventory which led to substantial growth for the company. Bracken talks about the George Floyd tragedy and how it made him realize the depth of the problem in our country. He likens it to a version of American Apartheid and discusses the effects and change he’s worked to make. Recently Bracken has gotten on the board of Life Biosciences which is working on treatments for age-related diseases. He talks about how he’s always had a passion for helping people and how this fits into his vision for that and the future in general. CEOs like Bracken don't magically wake up with a staff full of people ready to execute their vision, and nowadays, it's harder than ever to find decent staff without it taking months. That’s where Hirect comes in. Hirect is the first chat-based hiring app that lets hiring managers and recruiters chat directly with job-seekers. Just download the app, and enjoy curated recommendations that fit your job description to a T. It’s 10x faster than any other hiring process on the market, and the best part? It’s totally free! Download Hirect today, available in all app stores in the US. https://hirectapp.onelink.me/YctD/7acacc9a Please check out our latest sponsor, Hirect! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review: https://ratethispodcast.com/thepozcast For more, please visit www.thePOZcast.com thanks for listening!
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