“I think failure is definitely glorified to a degree. The goal is that you don't just fail consistently; eventually, you provide successful impact to others. But to the degree you're able to royally fail, and then royally succeed, that's way better than just royally succeeding. It's like a great underdog story in a way.” – Joe Percoco
Joe Percoco (@joepercoco) is Co-CEO and Co-Founder of Titan, an investment firm focused on leveling the playing field across the wealth spectrum. Titan manages over $500M for 30,000 clients and has recently been valued at $450 million at the close of their Series B round. Before launching Titan, Joe managed investments at Goldman Sachs and McKinsey & Company.
Show notes with links, quotes, and a transcript of the episode: https://www.danielscrivner.com/notes/joe-percoco2-outlier-academy-show-notes 
Chapters

The importance of working on your relationship with yourself

Y intercept vs. slope in hiring

Green/yellow/red light calendar auditing

T-shirt ROI assessments

Learning from the best coaches

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“I think failure is definitely glorified to a degree. The goal is that you don't just fail consistently; eventually, you provide successful impact to others. But to the degree you're able to royally fail, and then royally succeed, that's way better than just royally succeeding. It's like a great underdog story in a way.” – Joe Percoco

Joe Percoco (@joepercoco) is Co-CEO and Co-Founder of Titan, an investment firm focused on leveling the playing field across the wealth spectrum. Titan manages over $500M for 30,000 clients and has recently been valued at $450 million at the close of their Series B round. Before launching Titan, Joe managed investments at Goldman Sachs and McKinsey & Company.

Show notes with links, quotes, and a transcript of the episode: https://www.danielscrivner.com/notes/joe-percoco2-outlier-academy-show-notes 

Chapters


The importance of working on your relationship with yourself
Y intercept vs. slope in hiring
Green/yellow/red light calendar auditing
T-shirt ROI assessments
Learning from the best coaches


Sign up here for Outlier Debrief, our weekly newsletter that highlights the latest episode, expands on important business and investing concepts, and contains the best of what we read each week.

Follow Outlier Academy on Twitter: https://twitter.com/outlieracademy.

If you loved this episode, please share a quick review on Apple Podcasts.

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