I can’t imagine anyone having more to say about how to take your company to new heights than a 35-year former CEO of one of the world’s most iconic brands.
That brand is the one an only
Dunkin’ Donuts.
And that CEO? Robert Rosenberg. He served in that role from 1963 to 1998 and, during his tenure, took the company from $10 million in sales to over $2 billion, with more than 3,000 outlets!
This year, expanding any business or dream can seem extra daunting. So, who better to hear from than a leader who grew a regional company into a global multibillion-dollar brand despite a past economic downturn, near bankruptcy, and constant change?
Robert shares a dozen of the biggest lessons he’s learned in his 35 years with Dunkin’ Donuts in his new book called
Around the Corner to Around the World. In an amazingly inspiring story.
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In today’s episode, I ask Robert about:
* The four must-dos of an effective CEO* Why mistakes are a better teacher than success* How the mindset of innovate, test, and iterate served Dunkin’ so well* And lots more!
Robert’s New Book
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Around the Corner to Around the World: A Dozen Lessons I Learned Running Dunkin’ Donuts now!
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