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If you were looking for the business/leadership podcast, discussed the Introduction of OKRs (Objectives and Key Results) in Season 1, Episode 10 of the Major Outcomes podcast. Major Outcomes - A Podcast by Workpath
S1E10 Marco Alberti - CEO Murakamy: Einführung von OKRs * Play on Spotify. * Follow on Spotify. * Copy link. Major Outcomes - A Podcast by Workpath
The episode opens with a flashback to Jimmy’s final night in Cicero before moving to Albuquerque. We see him with his partner-in-crime, . It’s a bittersweet reminder of a time when Jimmy’s biggest worry was pulling off a successful "Rolex" scam. [S1E10] Marco
In the Season 1 finale of Better Call Saul , titled the mask of "Jimmy McGill" begins to slip, revealing the colorful, morally flexible roots of the man who will become Saul Goodman. After the soul-crushing betrayal by his brother Chuck, Jimmy finds himself at a crossroads that leads him back to where it all began: Cicero, Illinois. A Return to the "Slippin' Jimmy" Days
In a pivotal final scene with Mike Ehrmantraut, Jimmy asks why they didn't just take the $1.6 million they had their hands on earlier in the season. When Mike says he was just doing his job, Jimmy vows that whatever stopped him from taking that money will never stop him again. Final Thoughts If you were looking for the business/leadership podcast,
S1E10 Marco Alberti - CEO Murakamy: Einführung von OKRs * Play on Spotify. * Follow on Spotify. * Copy link.
"Marco" is a masterful season finale that closes the door on Jimmy McGill’s quest for his brother’s approval. By the time the credits roll, Jimmy isn't just driving away from the courthouse; he's driving toward the neon-lit destiny of Saul Goodman. Alternative: Podcast Feature * Copy link
Jimmy returns to Albuquerque for a meeting regarding the Sandpiper case, which could have secured him a stable future at a partner firm (Davis & Main). But as he stands outside the courthouse, he stops. He realizes that the "right thing"—the path Chuck demanded of him—has brought him nothing but heartache.