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He Spent 45 Years Building Businesses—But People Became His Greatest Investment | Rich Ashton

He Spent 45 Years Building Businesses—But People Became His Greatest Investment | Rich Ashton

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Most businesses spend enormous amounts of time trying to find great leaders.Rich Ashton spent decades asking a different question:What if we built them instead?In this episode of Thought Atlas, I'm joined by Rich Ashton, entrepreneur, author, and someone who spent more than forty-five years acquiring, operating, and transforming businesses.But after repeatedly facing the same challenge—hiring leaders who didn't fit the culture or promoting talented people who weren't ready—Rich decided to create his own leadership system.The result?He eventually stepped away from day-to-day management, leaving his companies in the hands of leaders he had developed himself.Together, we explore:• Why organizations underestimate developing people• What actually makes someone ready to lead• Leadership versus technical skill• Why culture determines long-term success• Patience, mentorship, and growth• Mistakes and lessons from decades in business• Integrity and exceptional service• Human nature and leadership• Why helping others succeed brings fulfillment• The legacy that matters mostThis isn't simply a conversation about business.It's an exploration of mentorship, culture, human potential, and why the greatest investment we make may not be in companies—but in people.🌍 Thought Atlas:https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas⁠🌍 Rich Ashton:https://www.growingyourown.net⁠📖 Growing Your Own: Common Sense Advice for Developing Leaders in Small Businesshttps://www.growingyourown.net⁠

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