EPISODE · Jul 15, 2021 · 29 MIN
Brad Stone: I Talked To Hundreds of People
from Everybody Pulls The Tarp · host Andrew Moses / Brad Stone
Over three years, bestselling author & Bloomberg journalist Brad Stone traversed the globe talking to hundreds of people—his mission: uncover the story of how Amazon became one of the world's most powerful companies and to explore its iconic founder Jeff Bezos. Just as Bezos ends his tenure as Amazon CEO and prepares for a history-making space flight, Andrew has a timely conversation with the journalist who has reported on Amazon and Bezos more than anyone else. There are lessons for everyone in Brad's tireless research, attention to detail, and willingness to go wherever necessary to find the facts. A few show highlights:1:15 - Why Jeff Bezos is one of the most controversial leaders in history2:19 - Brad's writing process and identifying his creative lane5:03 - How to piece together disparate stories and overcome research challenges6:21 - Building a network of relationships9:58 - Acknowledging ambiguity in research15:43 - Finding Alexa17:13 - The science of Jeff Bezos18:28 - Role of failure in the success of Amazon and Jeff Bezos20:32 - Leadership qualities of Jeff Bezos25:56 - Jeff Bezos to Andy Jassy transition and the future of AmazonFollow Andrew on Instagram: @AndrewMoses123 and sign up for e-mails to keep up with the podcast at www.everybodypullsthetarp.com/newsletter!
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Over three years, bestselling author & Bloomberg journalist Brad Stone traversed the globe talking to hundreds of people—his mission: uncover the story of how Amazon became one of the world's most powerful companies and to explore its iconic founder Jeff Bezos. Just as Bezos ends his tenure as Amazon CEO and prepares for a history-making space flight, Andrew has a timely conversation with the journalist who has reported on Amazon and Bezos more than anyone else. There are less...
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