Leadership Case Studies
What if the loudest guy in the room isn’t the leader… he’s the distraction? Big Trouble in Little China may look like an 80s action-comedy cult classic—but underneath the one-liners and lightning storms is a powerful case study in leadership, ego, and effectiveness. In this episode, we break down why Jack Burton thinks he’s the hero, why Wang Chi actually is, and what David Lo Pan’s fear-based empire teaches us about power without empathy. From Jack’s charisma-without-competence to Wang’s tactical execution, Egg Shen’s advisory leadership, and Gracie Law’s purpose-driven mission, we explore what separates confidence from capability—and why vision without moral grounding collapses. You’ll learn how diverse teams outperform loud individuals, why mission-driven leadership builds loyalty, and how ego can quietly sabotage effectiveness. Because in business—just like in Chinatown—bravado alone won’t win the fight. Hit play now and discover whether you’re leading like Wang… or just talking like Jack Burton.
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