Jun 27, 2017
Fear can often be a helpful emotion – it keeps us from ending up in risky, potentially harmful situations. But when does fear hold us back from reaching our full potential either as individuals or organizations? Darrin Murriner, author of Corporate Bravery: Eliminate Fear-Based Decision Making, joins the podcast to discuss how mistrust and being overly cautious can set us back personally as well as how it can impact a company’s growth and success. Drawing on personal stories, the current political climate, and more, listen in on the discussion and find out how encouraging people to be comfortable with the potential for failure leads to ultimate success.
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About the Guest:
Darrin Murriner has over a decade experience with some of the
largest corporations in America. Darrin has worked as an outside
consultant, led operations and finance teams and worked in risk
management. These experiences has provided the thesis for
Corporate Bravery.
In addition to his corporate experiences, Darrin has also started
businesses as well. He founded BabysitEase with his wife Peggy in
2005 and the local news site Fort Thomas Matters in 2008. In late
2014 he started his latest venture - Stockpilz.com, a marketplace
for commercial paper, with the idea that business to business
sourcing can be accomplished more efficiently. He is currently the
President and Co-Founder of Cloverleaf, a development tool for
teams.
In addition to his business experiences he lives with his wife
Peggy and three children in Fort Thomas, Kentucky - a small suburb
located a couple miles from Cincinnati, Ohio.