
182 episodes

Economics For Business Hunter Hastings
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5.0 • 31 Ratings
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Hosted by Hunter Hastings, this weekly podcast focuses on helping the real life, flesh-and-blood entrepreneur to succeed.
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Brian Rivera on the Flow System
The Austrian capital theory approach to the structure and management of firms recognizes that all value in the corporation flows to it from the value experiences of customers.
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Raushan Gross On the Newly Emerging And Newly Enabling Institutions Of Entrepreneurship
Raushan Gross joins the Economics For Business podcast to share some of his original and distinctive observations about the very human aspects of his new entrepreneurial studies.
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Mark Packard: How Entrepreneurs Create Value
How do entrepreneurs and executives apply the value learning cycle theory to create customers, delight them, and grow strong brands and businesses?
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Mark Packard On Entrepreneurial Valuation, Part 1: Value Learning
Getting into the minds of customers is the universal need of everyone in business.
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Mark McGrath On After-Action Reviews
The business-as-a-flow orientation embraces continuous adaptive change within the firm.
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Peter Lewin and Steven Phelan: How Do Entrepreneurs Calculate Economic Value Added? Subjectively.
Once businesses master the principles of subjectivism and subjective value in combination, they can open new horizons of innovation and growth.
Customer Reviews
Relevant material for a competitive edge
These are great conversations for both the aspiring and the seasoned entrepreneurs. If you know (Austrian) economics but aren’t sure how it applies to real life/business this is for you (that’s where I was).
Also beneficial for business veterans who could use a competitive advantage in the free market.
Great Insights for Entrepreneurs
Insight from successful entrepreneurs with additional tools and downloads to back it up. I particularly like the journey episodes when business owners tell their stories. It’s interesting to hear people look back and figure out which decisions were most impactful along the way and its nice to hear stories from all different types of entrepreneurs, not just tech people.
This is exactly what I was looking for
As an aspiring entrepreneur who is also interested in economics (especially Austrian), this podcast is amazing. It’s an excellent mix of economic theory as well as practical advice on how to see and seize opportunity. I love it!