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Wisdom From Wizards with Nitin Kartik
by Nitin Kartik
U.S. CEOs with $1M-$5M ARR too often hit growth plateaus or worse. Having worked with 50+ CEOs fueling millions in revenue growth, host Nitin Kartik (CEO at Caribou Strategic) gives you critical daily CEO insights with some of the best minds out there in a unique 2-minute would-you-rather format so you can compound your skillset and crush your targets.
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Why accuracy beats reckless speed | Ep 348
We recently collaborated with Fathy Shetiah, CEO at 7C Lingo. Here we discuss why accuracy beats reckless speed when the details can make or break trust.Fathy shares how one word, one letter, one accent, one period, or one number can create serious problems in language and culture.The same is true for a CEO’s book. Yes, speed matters. Nobody wants a book project that moves slower than airport Wi-Fi. But if your book is meant to build authority, trust, and credibility, accuracy matters even more.Your stories, claims, lessons, and positioning need to feel sharp and true. Fast is great. But fast and wrong is just a typo wearing a suit.Check out more such insights in my bestselling business book Wisdom From Wizards at: https://WisdomFromWizards.com/sListen to Wisdom From Wizards on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, Audible, Castbox, iHeart, or your favorite podcast app.#CEO #WritingABook #BestsellingAuthor #ThoughtLeadership #WisdomFromWizards
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Why customer adoption beats disruption | Ep 347
We recently collaborated with Geoff Rego, CEO at Hushly. Here we discuss why customer adoption beats disruption every time.Founders love the word “disruption.” Customers hear something else: “Oh great, more homework.”Geoff points out how customers don’t adopt disruption as much as they adopt relief. If your product instantly removes pain, buyers don’t care whether it is revolutionary, incremental, or wearing a tiny innovation cape. They just want more of it.The same applies to CEOs thinking about writing a book. Your book does not need to sound disruptive. It just needs to feel useful. Readers adopt ideas that make their life easier, clearer, or more successful.Check out more such insights in my bestselling business book Wisdom From Wizards at: https://WisdomFromWizards.com/s Listen to Wisdom From Wizards on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, Audible, Castbox, iHeart, or your favorite podcast app.#CEO #Founder #BusinessBooks #ThoughtLeadership #WisdomFromWizards
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Why stepping fully offline is a smart move | Ep 346
We recently collaborated with Kristina Gent, CEO at SIX°. Here we discuss why stepping fully offline can beat attending 10 back-to-back conferences. Kristina chooses offline time without hesitation.For CEOs thinking about writing a book, there is a valuable lesson here: Your strongest ideas rarely appear when your calendar is packed, your inbox is screaming, and your brain is running on hotel coffee.A powerful book needs more than experience. It needs reflection. It needs space to notice the patterns behind your stories, the principles behind your decisions, and the lessons your audience can actually use.Sometimes the most productive thing a CEO can do is step away long enough to hear their own thinking clearly.Check out more such insights in my bestselling business book Wisdom From Wizards at:https://WisdomFromWizards.com/sListen to Wisdom From Wizards on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, Audible, Castbox, iHeart, or your favorite podcast app.#CEO #ThoughtLeadership #BusinessBooks #Leadership #AuthorBranding
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Owning mistakes publicly vs. fixing them quietly | Ep 345
We recently collaborated with Shana Cosgrove, CEO at Nyla Technology Solutions. Here we discuss why owning mistakes publicly can build more trust than fixing them quietly.Shana shares how her team accidentally sends a recruiting email to partner companies, including program managers and CEOs.Not ideal.But instead of hiding behind silence, she addressed it publicly on LinkedIn, apologized, explained what happened, and reinforced how much those relationships matter.That kind of ownership tells people something important. Not just that you made a mistake. It shows them how you lead when things get uncomfortable.For CEOs thinking about writing a book, this is a powerful lesson. Your best stories are not always the polished wins. Sometimes the most trust-building chapters come from the messy moments you are willing to own.Check out more such insights in my bestselling business book Wisdom From Wizards at: https://WisdomFromWizards.com/sListen to Wisdom From Wizards on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, Audible, Castbox, iHeart, or your favorite podcast app.#CEO #Leadership #BusinessBooks #ThoughtLeadership #WisdomFromWizards
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Why a killer customer referral program can beat a Super Bowl ad | Ep 344
We recently collaborated with Scott Arias, Founder at ACE Consulting. Here we discuss why a killer customer referral program can beat a Super Bowl ad.Scott points out that while a Super Bowl ad can create huge visibility, a customer referral carries something far more valuable: trust.For CEOs thinking about writing a book, the lesson is powerful. A book is not just a visibility tool. It can become a referral accelerator.When someone refers you and also says, “You should read their book,” that referral arrives with borrowed trust, proof of expertise, and a reason to take the conversation seriously.That is a very different starting point from “I saw your ad.”Check out more such insights in my bestselling business book Wisdom From Wizards at: https://WisdomFromWizards.com/sListen to Wisdom From Wizards on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, Audible, Castbox, iHeart, or your favorite podcast app.#CEOBranding #ThoughtLeadership #BusinessBooks #ReferralMarketing #WisdomFromWizards
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Why sustainable growth beats rushed expansion | Ep 343
We recently collaborated with Ed Macha, CEO at Reliable Controls. Here we discuss why sustainable growth beats rushed expansion when quality, safety, and reputation are on the line.Ed shares a powerful reminder for CEOs thinking about writing a book: Your reputation is not built by how fast you move. It is built by what you are willing to protect.The same applies to thought leadership. A CEO book should not just help you look visible. It should capture the principles, decisions, and standards that make your leadership trustworthy.Because if your ideas scale faster than your execution, the market notices. But when your book reflects your integrity, consistency, and judgment, it becomes more than content. It becomes proof of how you lead.Check out more such insights in my bestselling business book Wisdom From Wizards at: https://WisdomFromWizards.com/sListen to Wisdom From Wizards on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, Audible, Castbox, iHeart, or your favorite podcast app.#CEO #ThoughtLeadership #BusinessBook #Leadership #WisdomFromWizards
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U.S. CEOs with $1M-$5M ARR too often hit growth plateaus or worse. Having worked with 50+ CEOs fueling millions in revenue growth, host Nitin Kartik (CEO at Caribou Strategic) gives you critical daily CEO insights with some of the best minds out there in a unique 2-minute would-you-rather format so you can compound your skillset and crush your targets.
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