5/2/2023 0 Comments 930 sidetalkSo, Michael, I liked your analogy, word, audience members who can’t see them using quotes in the air. So the article states that serious challenges to your business may be the result of a lengthier chain of events that started with a proverbial broken window.īrad: Okay. Michael: But the point is, and then Robin’s point was he applied this theory to leadership. And no, I don’t know how to fix a broken window. And Michael, I guess the real question that everyone really wants to know is, do you even know how to fix a broken window? My mom was actually really involved in the New Orleans crime commission and they brought down this whole theory of dealing with, fixing these broken windows. Back in the 1990s, New York City, this is where they kind of launched it. But the article states that there is a theory among criminologists that a broken window never fixed reveals a level of inactivity in a community that gives rise to greater subsequent crimes.īrad: And I’m actually really familiar with this believe it or not. And Riley can leave a link to it in our show notes. You can find the article in his weekly newsletter called The Confident Leader on. Well, as I said, full credit to our friend and chief strategist for ByrdAdatto, Robin Pou because this is the first time I’ve ever heard it and it was from him. Michael go ahead and share with the audience. He mentions it probably every day and several times a day in the last few weeks. ![]() And audience, he just cannot stop talking about it. He introduced this idea called the broken window theory.īrad: Yes. I can’t stop thinking about an article our friend Robin Pou wrote a few weeks ago. Michael: I was just going to say, yeah, maybe speaking of common conditions, but you know, I’ve been wearing you out on this. Because the world is so small, we of course made a common connection when we first met a few months ago in Vegas. Now we have a new friend that is going to be joining us today. This season’s theme is The Universal Language – Business.īrad: Awesome. We want our diverse audience to see some common themes and we’re going to be bringing in guests to help us. This season we’re searching for common ground. As a business and healthcare law firm, we represent clients in multiple sectors and multiple specialties, especially healthcare. ![]() I’m your host Brad Adatto with my cohost Michael Byrd. ![]() Creating simplicity in 3, 2, 1.īrad: Welcome back to another episode of the Legal 123s with ByrdAdatto. Legal issues simplified through real client stories and real world experiences. Intro: Welcome to Legal 123s with ByrdAdatto.
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