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“Why Some Companies Make the Leap… and Others Don’t”In this bonus episode of The MBA Podcast, Sean Miller explores one of the most influential business books ever written: Good to Great by Jim Collins.Rather than simply summarising the book, this episode critically examines the key leadership and strategic concepts that made the book famous — while also exploring where its ideas still hold relevance in today’s rapidly changing business environment.This episode is designed to support continuing professional development for: MBA students aspiring leaders senior managers entrepreneurs and professionals interested in strategy, leadership and organizational performance.Sean breaks down the core concepts behind: Level 5 Leadership First Who, Then What The Hedgehog Concept The Flywheel Effect Culture of DisciplineAlongside practical reflections on: leadership humility, strategic clarity, organizational culture, long-term execution, and why sustainable success rarely happens overnight.The episode also explores criticisms of the book, including survivorship bias and whether some of the frameworks remain applicable in a world shaped by: artificial intelligence, digital disruption, economic volatility, and accelerating innovation cycles.Whether you’re studying for an MBA, leading teams, or developing your strategic thinking, this episode provides nuanced insight into one of the most discussed business books of the modern era.Key Topics Covered Leadership and organizational performance Strategic focus and execution Business culture and talent Long-term growth and compounding Decision-making and adaptability Critical analysis of business frameworks Lessons for MBA students and professionalsKey Takeaways Leadership is more about organizational capability than personal ego. Strong teams consistently outperform weak execution cultures. Strategy often requires deciding what not to do. Sustainable success compounds through disciplined execution over time. Great businesses balance clarity with adaptability.Recommended For MBA students Senior leaders Marketing and commercial professionals Entrepreneurs and founders Anyone interested in leadership and strategyBook ReferencedGood to Great by Jim CollinsConnect & FollowIf you enjoyed this episode, follow The MBA Podcast for more discussions on: leadership, strategy, business education, professional development, and career growth.Please leave a review and share the episode with someone interested in business, leadership or pursuing an MBA.

In Episode 4 of The MBA Podcast, Sean Miller explores the key differences between Full-Time, Part-Time, Online and Executive MBA programs. Learn the pros, cons, career implications, networking opportunities, financial considerations and how to choose the MBA format best suited to your life and career goals.Key Topics: • Full-Time MBA vs Part-Time MBA • Online MBA flexibility • Executive MBA leadership focus • Networking and ROI • Employer sponsorship • Career pivots and progression • Work-life-study balance • Choosing the right MBA formatFollow The MBA Podcast on Spotify and share this episode with anyone considering business school.

In the first episode of The MBA Podcast, Sean Miller explores one of the biggest career questions professionals face: is an MBA actually worth it?This episode breaks down: • why people pursue MBAs, • who benefits most, • common misconceptions, • the hidden challenges, • and how to think about ROI beyond salary alone.If you’re considering an MBA or wondering whether it’s the right next step for your career — this episode is for you.

How do you choose the right MBA programme?In this episode, Sean Miller breaks down the key factors professionals should consider before selecting a business school.This episode explores: • MBA rankings, • university reputation, • networking value, • online vs full-time MBAs, • ROI, • culture fit, • and how to think strategically about business school selection.Perfect for: • professionals considering an MBA, • aspiring leaders, • career pivoters, • and anyone researching business schools.

What do MBAs really teach you?In this episode, Sean Miller explores one of the biggest misconceptions about business school — that the MBA is simply about learning business theory.Instead, the MBA often transforms how professionals think about: leadership, decision-making, organisations, communication, and strategy.This episode explores: systems thinking, executive communication, strategic decision-making, ambiguity, and why the real value of the MBA goes far beyond textbooks.Perfect for: aspiring MBA students, professionals considering leadership roles, and anyone interested in understanding how modern businesses actually operate.

Our podcast aims to support your MBA learning experience, offering advice on how to develop your career, executive leadership skills and knowledge. We will bring you real life experiences and practical advice to enrich your MBA experience. Stay tuned for more episodes.