The Modern Business Applications of History: How Highly-Effective People Deal with Disruptions episode artwork

EPISODE · May 6, 2019 · 32 MIN

The Modern Business Applications of History: How Highly-Effective People Deal with Disruptions

from Monday Morning Radio · host Dean Rotbart

Monday Morning Radio Host Dean Rotbart confesses that he doesn't know who his guest is on this week's podcast.  It's not that Dean doesn't have a fascinating guest, or that the guest's book – "Undistrupted: How Highly-Effective People Deal with Disruptions" – isn't a valuable business read; it's just that Dean literally does not know who wrote the book. The author, who lives in The Netherlands [Dean phoned him there], uses the pseudonym John Vespasian and has written ten books. What Dean also knows is that this week's mystery guest is a well-read student of global history [think Russian industrialist Savva Mamontov (1841-1918), and 12th-century French statesman, Abbot Suger], and draws excellent insights from bygone eras that we all can apply to our lives today. So Dean assures us that his guest has plenty of good advice to dispense; he just doesn't know who he's talking to.   Illustration: The author known as John Vespasian Posted: May 6, 2019Monday Morning Run Time: 32:45

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published May 6, 2019

Embed this episode

NOW PLAYING

The Modern Business Applications of History: How Highly-Effective People Deal with Disruptions

0:00 32:47

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

No similar episodes found.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Monday Morning Radio?

This episode is 32 minutes long.

When was this Monday Morning Radio episode published?

This episode was published on May 6, 2019.

Can I download this Monday Morning Radio episode?

Yes. Use the download control on the episode player to save the publisher-provided media file.
URL copied to clipboard!