Stagnation Assassin Book Review - Grinding It Out

EPISODE · Mar 15, 2026 · 10 MIN

Stagnation Assassin Book Review - Grinding It Out

from The Stagnation Assassin Show · host Todd Hagopian

Send us Fan MailRay Kroc was fifty-two years old, selling milkshake machines out of his car, nursing health problems, and going through a financial grinder that would have broken most people by forty. Then he walked into a hamburger stand in San Bernardino, California — and saw the future. At fifty-two, most people are planning their retirement. Ray Kroc was planning an empire.In this episode, Todd Hagopian — the original Stagnation Assassin — delivers a hard-hitting forensic review of Grinding It Out: The Making of McDonald's by Ray Kroc: why it's the greatest grit story ever told, what makes it a masterclass in persistence, pattern recognition, and systematic execution, and where even founding legends have blind spots.Todd breaks down the three operational principles that drove McDonald's to global dominance, the franchise innovation that created decentralized product development decades before it became a business school buzzword, and the competitive fortress strategy hidden inside what everyone thought was a hamburger company.Key topics covered:* The persistence principle: why Kroc's story hits harder precisely because it isn't a Silicon Valley highlight reel — it's the blooper reel, the bankruptcy scare, and the ulcers* Assembly-line production applied to food service: how Kroc took Henry Ford's manufacturing philosophy and dropped it into a kitchen* The french fry obsession: how fundamental fanaticism — consulting the Potato and Onion Association, engineering curing protocols, solving for consistency — isn't boring, it's billionaire-making* The franchise model as entrepreneurial distribution: why the Big Mac, Filet-O-Fish, and Egg McMuffin all came from franchisees, not corporate headquarters* The real estate revelation: why Kroc didn't just sell hamburgers — he bought the ground they were cooked on* The 80/20 principle applied: why the product itself is the 20% that drives 80% of growth in businesses built for scale* The murder board: why Kroc is an unreliable narrator about the McDonald brothers — and who got buried in the foundation of the empire* The 1977 packaging problem: why the principles are timeless and the leadership style is period-specific* Every excuse you've ever made about timing, age, health, and capital — all of them die on these pagesThe counterintuitive truth: Kroc didn't have youth, health, or capital. He had persistence and pattern recognition. And that was enough. If that doesn't destroy every excuse you've ever made about timing, nothing will.Kill Rating: 5 out of 5.Grab Todd's book "The Unfair Advantage: Weaponizing the Hypomanic Toolbox" at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FV6QMWBXVisit the world's largest stagnation slaughterhouse at stagnationassassins.com

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