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April 6th, 2025

218: The Dean of Dumbassery – Garry Ridge

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218: The Dean of Dumbassery - Garry Ridge
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The Dean of Dumbassery Returns to The Leadership Enigma

In this energising episode, Garry Ridge, former Chairman & CEO of WD-40 (yep, that iconic blue and yellow can with a red top), returns to the Leadership Enigma – flying in from the West Coast to London just for this chat!

🔥 Garry shares powerful lessons from his new book “Any Dumb Ass Can Do It”, drawn from 25 years of scar tissue, leadership insights, and culture-first Wisdom. As he says, “We sell memories, not just oil in a can.”

🧠 Key Takeaways:
💥 “Your product is not your purpose.”
Garry unpacks how purpose, people and culture drive long-term success.

📈 “Will of the people x strategy = output.”
It’s not just about what you do, but who’s behind it that matters most.

🎓 From VIP to PIP (previously important person):
Garry’s new mission is to pay it forward as the self-proclaimed Dean of Dumbassery – teaching, sharing, and helping leaders step up.

❤️ “Happy people make happy families, happy communities, and a happy world.”
Garry reminds us that leadership is personal. It’s about creating meaningful impact.

🧠 “If you’re the smartest person in the room, you’re in the wrong room.”
At WD-40, leaders became coaches, not managers – and everyone was trusted to grow.

🪶 “Life is a gift, don’t send it back unwrapped.”
A rallying cry for leaders to embrace learning, take risks, and disrupt themselves.

🛠 Culture = (Values + Behaviour) x Consistency
WD-40’s secret? A strong values hierarchy – guiding decision-making, reducing churn, and building trust.

🚫 Bye-bye finger-pointing:
Enter the Maniac Pledge – an accountability manifesto that fuels empowerment across teams.

🤖 Beware of “Alec – the Soul Sucking CEO”
Garry’s pocket puppet helps expose the fear-based leadership we all need to leave behind.

📊 70% of employees feel disengaged. Garry says it’s time to flip the script – because leaders are responsible for creating cultures where people belong, matter, and have autonomy.

🧠 Learning moments are the game changers. Remember, WD-40 got its name after failing 39 times.

🌀 “Don’t make finite decisions in uncertain times – fly loose.”
Post-pandemic leadership needs agility, empathy, and Clarity of purpose.

💬 Garry’s challenge to all leaders:
“My people are so excited to go to ______ today because we are going to ______ today.”
Fill in the blanks. What kind of workplace are you creating?

📚 Any Dumb Ass Can Do It is more than a title – it’s a call for humility, courage, and curiosity in leadership. Garry’s wisdom hits deep, and this episode is packed with practical, heartfelt, and hilarious truths for any leader looking to level up.

👉 Hit play. Get inspired. And remember: Profit is simply the applause for delighting your customers.
Get the book from Amazon
www.thelearningmoment.net/
The Dumb Ass Quiz: www.thelearningmoment.net/quiz/

Adam Pacifico The Leadership Enigma

Adam Pacifico is the host of the award winning, globally ranked podcast, The Leadership Enigma. He has spent 3 decades experiencing and exploring the best and worst of human behaviour in his various roles as a barrister defending and prosecuting in the criminal courts and as an operational police officer on the streets of London. He is insatiably curious and continues looking for the differentiators as to who, how and why people out perform in leadership roles. He is the author of 'The Leader's Secret Code' (shortlisted for business book of the year) and had delivered events nationally and internationally to over 60,000 people.

His passion for leadership is based on advice from his mentor: 'The children of the people you lead will know your name, in what context is up to you.'

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