
167: Culture Counts: Scribe’s Principles And Core Values with Tucker Max
04/03/19 • 51 min
Some leaders lead and some serve. Some of them had their vision turned into a success story and took full credit for it since it was their idea all along anyway, but some never bother because they knew deep inside they weren’t the right person to lead. One such person is Tucker Max, Scribe Media’s Co-Founder and Director of Product, who fired himself from his vision and gave the CEO title to the person he knew is worthy. As he shares the full story behind this, Tucker dives into their ten company principles and core values found in their Culture Bible. On the side, he drops ways on how to make sure your business is scaling and how to avoid bad hiring.
Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Join the Business Done Differently community today:Some leaders lead and some serve. Some of them had their vision turned into a success story and took full credit for it since it was their idea all along anyway, but some never bother because they knew deep inside they weren’t the right person to lead. One such person is Tucker Max, Scribe Media’s Co-Founder and Director of Product, who fired himself from his vision and gave the CEO title to the person he knew is worthy. As he shares the full story behind this, Tucker dives into their ten company principles and core values found in their Culture Bible. On the side, he drops ways on how to make sure your business is scaling and how to avoid bad hiring.
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