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Founders: Soichiro Honda’s Genius of Obsession, Failure, and Innovation

Founders: Soichiro Honda’s Genius of Obsession, Failure, and Innovation

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Soichiro Honda turned stubborn curiosity into one of the most important innovation stories in business history. In this condensed version of Founders, host David Senra revisits Soul Sanders’s 1975 biography, Honda: The Man and His Machines, tracing Honda’s rise from a poor village upbringing to building a motorcycle empire with relentless product improvement, automation, and quality control. This summary covers the failures that shaped his leadership, the improvised bicycle engine that launched Honda’s breakthrough, the partnership with Takeo Fujisawa, and the Super Cub’s rise to the best-selling motor vehicle of all time. You’ll also hear how Honda’s philosophy influenced later innovators like James Dyson and why his belief that technology should serve people still matters in business, engineering, and decision-making. Get the key ideas from the original full-length episode in a concise short-form recap. Listen now to get the key ideas in minutes.
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