Good Profit Part I

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  • čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
  • Recorded on March 18, 2016
    Charles Koch discusses his journey, from engaging in manual labor as a youth to attending MIT and working as a consultant. Having learned the principles of classical liberalism through his education and work, he now applies those principles to building and managing Koch Industries. He attributes much of his success to creating value for others and operating with integrity.

Komentáře • 62

  • @meetan-
    @meetan- Před 5 lety +28

    I was having a wrong opinion about him till I saw this interview.. seems to be a very good man ..his selfless motive to influence politics to do good things for ALL in the society was misunderstood .. great man.. God bless

  • @thisdjdada
    @thisdjdada Před 7 lety +22

    I have always applied MBM in my life before I became an employee of his. I am proud to be apart of the success.

  • @poorbabyboomerpoorbabyboom1715

    God bless the Koch brothers and family. The GIVE and NEVER TAKE.

  • @cucurulo1945
    @cucurulo1945 Před 8 lety +20

    A very honest and inspiring interview! My deepest respect to Mr. Charles Koch and Peter Robinson, Thank you!

  • @dukerwong3900
    @dukerwong3900 Před 7 lety +8

    Obviously Mr. Koch is a brilliant businessman who learned much from his businessman-father as well developed his own concept of doing business by correct ways for the righteousness of earnings to grow his business as well run it by good business manner and working ethics. His instructions of the values of the business are valuable to any business entity of small or medieme or large ones. I believe his visions for business of visions, virtual talents, knowledge base, decision rights and senates. I also believe his hiring concept of integrity, knowledge, charlinge, treat others by respect...etc. However, I also like one of Japanese's management philosophy of the loyalty and principles of their ways of the business management too. Learn from each other will only be better.

  • @ajjames8691
    @ajjames8691 Před 5 lety +17

    I love that he made weed into a chemical weapon! Evil genius. 😂😂But seriously what a legend.

  • @monahouseherman1201
    @monahouseherman1201 Před 7 lety +9

    "...grateful for everything, entitled to nothing." That sums it up, LIKE!

  • @xavixv
    @xavixv Před 6 lety +3

    Values first, then talent!! Awesome!! This is what the world has lost!... or maybe never had!

  • @CaptCutler
    @CaptCutler Před 8 lety +3

    Hahaha. What he said was really good, it's old school. Now, watch it again, but this time imagine that what he's describing is how to effectively parasite off the witless. "You have to add value *for* everyone". No. He had to convince people to add value *to themselves*. He recognized that a valuable human is a number. An invaluable human is a Man. You have to get them to do it to themselves so the society lives longer, so they can squeeze more out. He knows the game. He read the contract.
    $100 bil? This man is no one to mimic. He is to be studied and his behaviors are to be avoided.

  • @smolville
    @smolville Před 5 lety +4

    The problem with Charles Koch's philosophy is that people higher up the ladder will take credit for your ideas and leave you out and if you implement an "I have an idea" program with your idea in writing, you will get a lot of really stupid ideas that will cost a lot of money to implement and your company will loose money. A lot of company's will put a narcissist in management positions who is only concerned with handing down orders and not willing to listen to the employees.

  • @Drumsgoon
    @Drumsgoon Před 8 lety +1

    Good to see you in another video mr, Robinson!

  • @johnw7018
    @johnw7018 Před 8 lety +6

    Everyone here is awesome

  • @feelingluckyduck373
    @feelingluckyduck373 Před 7 lety +6

    What he's saying is exactly the epiphany I had a couple years ago.

  • @MrVinnyable1
    @MrVinnyable1 Před 7 lety +9

    What a brilliant man, with a superb mind!

  • @KevinSmith-qi5yn
    @KevinSmith-qi5yn Před 8 lety +6

    That's a difference between yesteryear and today. On my SATs I got a perfect and near perfect on the SAT I Math, and SAT II Math subject. Yet nearly all colleges didn't like my SAT scores because they were average on the English side.

    • @TheHij9
      @TheHij9 Před 7 lety

      well in my case ...I am taken GRE and my both, English and Math scores are terrible but I am hell bent to take MS degree. May be Universities take me on the basis of my work experience which is 3 years. This old man is so lucky that he came to know about his "Aptitude", I wonder when will I recognize such Aptitude in me. He knows a lot about himself. I also know some things about myself .but that knowledge is not compelling because I know about the things I am bad at, and I chase them to be better at them rather than taking what is easy and natural for me. As far as I know; a positive trait about me is that I love real estate and business and economics.. but I am afraid that I might a Major in my MS university which will complement my past work ex and will help be find a secure job, and I know it will inhibit my natural longing to do my own business...I don't know what will happen to my financial dream...Will I ever be a billionaire.

  • @182parker
    @182parker Před 8 lety +9

    Peter Robinson reminds me of a sane Keith Olbermann. He has some of the best interviews though.

  • @mattvdh
    @mattvdh Před 8 lety +9

    He said 'why would the community want you there, if you're polluting'
    --that's an amazing thing to say coming from a huge oil company that rips the land apart and provides fuel for millions of cars that horribly pollute the environment

    • @Kennan_Davis
      @Kennan_Davis Před 7 lety

      LMAO. You're hilarious... Where you can't see value, others have differing opinions. Your opinion is actually irrelevant on the grand platform, not everyone is caught up in "horribly pollute the environment", nor is there substantial evidence of such. Next

    • @mattvdh
      @mattvdh Před 7 lety +2

      Have you ever either of you worked on an oil rig or seen what an oilfield looks like in person? they have to chop up precious land and devastate ecosystems in order to build the necessary roads and sites. People have no idea how brutal of a process it is to rip out oil from the ground. And we think we're not going to pay for the damage we're doing to the environment for some reason, it's clearly fucking up the environment on so many levels.
      So you want me to say 'yes, I take advantage of modernities' like everyone else who was BORN in this society, but if you use your brain and think about what humans are doing to the environment is so blatantly obvious.
      The more we support oil, the more oil companies have the power to use our militaries and control everything. It allows them to have a monopoly on other companies producing new clean burning fuels and destroying competition so we can't innovate in those fields in different directions. We should be allowed to use the roads for all kinds of vehicles but we're forced to use fossil fuels as the source of fuel.

  • @WHATISUTUBE
    @WHATISUTUBE Před 8 lety +1

    looking forward to the rest

  • @afddfd5120
    @afddfd5120 Před 7 lety +6

    every single time I try to watch this I realize how disingenuous the kochs are. (as well the hoover institution)

  • @usazar
    @usazar Před 8 lety +10

    In spite of ideological differences, I actually admire the Koch brothers, but Lessons on integrity from a koch is stretching it ...

    • @Mick762
      @Mick762 Před 8 lety +3

      +usazar Sounds like you've been digesting Leftist propaganda. At least the Koch brothers haven't killed 125 million people globally in just the last century, Leftists have.

    • @usazar
      @usazar Před 8 lety +1

      Hmmm well if you have to contrast someone's morality with the murder of 125 million humans therein lies the problem. Its better than murder is not a good enough argument.

    • @Mick762
      @Mick762 Před 8 lety

      usazar Nope, but it's a start......

    • @usazar
      @usazar Před 8 lety

      The question is simple, are the Kochs an authority on integrity? My answer is No. If you answer Yes then good for you. The idea that someone else is immoral is pointless does not make anyone more moral. Till our politicians and business leaders keep selling us the 'at least not as bad as the other guy' line and we keep buying America stays the same. Finally, Left, right and center need to unite now and I feel the Kochs(& many Left wingers also!) have done more to divide than unite which is sad given how powerful they are. hv a gud one

    • @slovokia
      @slovokia Před 8 lety

      Well would you prefer lessons on morality from Harry Reid?

  • @scasey1960
    @scasey1960 Před 8 lety +2

    Is this book really brand damage control for the Koch brothers?

  • @martymcfly5423
    @martymcfly5423 Před 7 lety +4

    meh, that talk was ideological.
    whats his stance on immigration?
    what his stance on the current discrimination of Whites?
    whats his stance on the current discrimination of men?

  • @ottolehto
    @ottolehto Před 7 lety +2

    So he developed a marijuana bomb to drop on enemy soldiers! What??