TFS#234 - James Keyes, Former CEO of 7-Eleven & Blockbuster shares Lessons from MrBeast & Dalai Lama
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James W. Keyes is a former CEO of 7-Eleven and Blockbuster, now leading innovation through Key Development, LLC. He’s a philanthropist, author of Education is Freedom, and founder of a $450M education nonprofit. A pilot, artist, and athlete, Keyes is also active in civic and cultural leadership.
Connect with James Keyes!
https://www.instagram.com/jkeyesauthor
https://www.jameswkeyes.com
Education is Freedom: The Future is In Your Hands
https://www.amazon.com/Education-Freedom-Future-Your-Hands/dp/B0CH6X6BVB
CHAPTERS:
0:00 – Introduction
1:31 – What has James been focused on over the last year?
2:08 – James shares what inspired him to write his book
3:11 – James talks about the rapid adoption of technology in education during the pandemic
7:50 – James discusses the rise of AI tools like ChatGPT and their impact
12:03 – What’s driving James to share his message and book globally?
12:59 – What would James do differently if he were 25 today?
13:59 – James talks about the importance of educational credentials for entrepreneurs
15:27 – How would James approach his child's education if he had one?
17:10 – James shares his thoughts on having children and life trade-offs
18:18 – Was James still flying during his corporate years?
19:43 – James discusses how aviation skills have evolved with technology
22:36 – James talks about fuel costs and the practicality of private flights
25:12 – James shares his favorite part of flying aircraft
27:26 – How much does it cost to fly a private plane to L.A.?
28:55 – How far can James travel with his plane?
29:21 – James talks about flying to distant islands like Hawaii and refueling strategies
31:31 – How do data and technology influence pricing at 7-Eleven and similar establishments?
33:20 – Does pricing above or below market generate more profit?
34:31 – James explains the evolution of retail pricing strategies with technology
35:26 – Concept of continuous price optimization
36:32 – Why are there two 7-Elevens on the same street in Japan?
39:05 – How did 7-Eleven test new products like Red Bull?
41:51 – Japanese retail efficiency analogy drawn from American farming
45:49 – Andy compares content testing strategy to 7-Eleven’s model
47:22 – Price differences between convenience stores and supermarkets in Australia and Japan
49:07 – Why do Starbucks sometimes open across from each other?
50:29 – Who controls pricing in store franchises?
51:32 – 7-Eleven’s private label brand, '7-Select'
52:35 – How James made organic food as affordable as regular food using the Wild Oats brand
56:20 – How they priced organic food the same as non-organic food
58:10 – Raw material costs vs. distribution inefficiencies
59:06 – How retailers manage product margins and consumer demand
1:00:35 – James’ advice for a 25-year-old following a traditional path
1:05:00 – How James builds and nurtures relationships globally
1:06:53 – How James manages anxiety and overthinking
1:09:38 – How to live an interesting life and nurture curiosity
1:12:29 – Embracing change, confidence, and clarity for success
1:13:27 – Using force and knowledge to face the unknown
1:16:04 – Lessons from the 2008 Blockbuster collapse
1:18:28 – Perspective on recessions and global challenges
1:21:07 – Who is the target demographic of James’ book?
1:22:55 – How James ended up collaborating with MrBeast for his book promotions
1:25:49 – Story about being recognized at a concert
1:27:05 – The importance of being opportunistic and saying “yes”
1:29:39 – The viral success of the "School of Hard Knocks" interview
1:31:03 – James shares his experience working with MrBeast
1:33:00 – Meeting the Dalai Lama
1:36:07 – The science behind measuring happiness and positivity
1:38:49 – The uniqueness of personal brands
1:40:11 – How James uses AI tools like ChatGPT
1:42:38 – JRecent life discoveries
1:44:00 – Personal goal for the next 6 months
1:46:23 – How to connect with James
1:47:07 – View on humility, the value of not knowing, and lifelong learning
1:48:28 – Outro
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