Why Smart People Make Terrible Business Decisions
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The episode of Transformed With Data Podcast, Graeme Crawford talks with executive coach Glen Hellman about why smart people often make terrible business decisions and how to avoid decision paralysis. Glen, recently recognized as a top executive coach by Inc. Magazine, shares insights on how too much data can actually hinder decision-making, why our brains are wired for simple choices rather than complex analysis, and practical strategies for making better choices in business. They discuss the importance of simplifying decisions, understanding your ideal clients, embracing failure as a learning tool, and recognizing the role luck plays in entrepreneurship.
Chapter Timestamps:
0:00 - Walking away from bad-fit customers
0:29 - Scale your business with data intro
1:04 - Why smart people make bad decisions
2:04 - Glenn Hellman introduction and credentials
2:29 - Decision making and data obsession
4:33 - Inc. Magazine recognition discussion
4:41 - Smart people and too much data
5:02 - Satisficers versus optimizers explained
6:45 - Rating cities decision example
8:21 - Restaurant app rating system
9:05 - Cerebellum versus reptilian brain
11:05 - Processing information for decisions
11:37 - House buying decision framework
14:27 - Alternative house hunting strategy
15:23 - Perfect client scoring system
16:10 - Walking away from customers
17:12 - Coaches are like gloves
19:13 - Three bucket customer system
21:13 - Grant's tomb burial story
22:46 - Coaching failure and risk
24:32 - Flight simulator failure analogy
25:11 - 80% solution versus perfection
25:24 - LinkedIn ads testing example
27:16 - Decision making frameworks discussed
29:09 - Self-limiting beliefs from childhood
32:09 - Rebelling against management story
33:20 - School system and curiosity
35:44 - Academic team advisory experience
37:23 - Context in corporate environments
38:48 - Gathering data for decisions
39:51 - Perfect decision possibility discussion
40:25 - Correlation versus causation examples
41:25 - iPhone and WWII veterans
42:26 - Nicolas Cage drowning correlation
43:26 - Too much data finding correlations
44:36 - Data Maturity Assessment advertisement
47:53 - Glitter traction versus real traction
48:47 - Conversion rates and rate of change
50:30 - Intelligence as behavior change
51:31 - AI and outdated skills
52:54 - Cursive writing value today
54:34 - Pattern interrupt marketing strategy
55:34 - Lumpy mail and Whoop Ass
58:35 - Sarcastic LinkedIn comments strategy
59:35 - Teaching outdated skills discussion
61:37 - Business success dice analogy
63:37 - Luck versus intelligence discussion
65:40 - Snake eyes and learning
66:40 - Accountability for outcomes
67:44 - Best leaders take team failures
68:41 - Fault and responsibility discussion
69:41 - Summary of key learnings
70:42 - Contact information for Glen
71:43 - Closing remarks
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