Simon Sinek discusses the benefits of being a truly authentic leader.
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People don't buy what you do, they buy why you do it. The goal is not to do business with everybody who needs what you have. The goal is to do business with people who believe what you believe. Great video to: inspire a team, identify purpose, spur critical thinking, jumpstart innovation, understand the power of the Golden Circle.
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Summary of How Great Leaders Inspire Action. Every person, business and organization on the planet knows what they do. Some even know how they do it... but very few know WHY they do what they do. Why do you get out of bed every morning? Why does your business or organization exist? And, most importantly, why should anyone else care?The leaders who inspire are not driven with what they do, they are driven with WHY they do it. These leaders think, act and communicate from inside-out of The Golden Circle. Money is not a WHY, it's the result of your ability to inspire others. In other words, money is the result of your WHY. What is your WHY?
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People follow leaders because they give us a sense of direction. Simon Sinek highlights why inspiring leadership, power, and authority, come not from position or rank, but from initiative and framing a sense of purpose. Sinek shares why we follow those who lead - they provide sense of direction and purpose - and the role selfishness - "What's my stake?" - plays in the process
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Do you go home at the end of the day and say "I love the work that I do"? Simon Sinek shares how finding your own "why" is connected to fulfillment.
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Do you go home at the end of the day and say "I love the work that I do"? Simon Sinek shares how finding your own "why" is connected to fulfillment.
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How has technology impacted relationships? Simon Sinek stresses the importance of human interaction.
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Simon Sinek talks about how to learn and grow from mentor-mentee relationships.
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Simon Sinek notices that many strategic plans contain words that nobody understands. He contends that the best strategies are the ones that are communicated clearly and specifically.
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Seek clarity of your own "why"
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Simon Sinek encourages taking risks when goal setting because greater goals will lead to greater success - especially for the greater good.
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Simon Sinek explains how choosing to be in supportive environments will help you perform at your best.
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Simon Sinek shares his views on what makes the most inspiring people and organizations so successful in the business world today
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Simon Sinek introduces his concept of "The Golden Circle," which identifies what makes the most inspiring people and organizations so successful and influential.
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Simon Sinek explains how humility and risk taking can improve your public speaking skills.
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Simon Sinek discusses purpose and finding value in what your work.
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Do what inspires you. Create an environment/culture at work where others are inspired to come to work.
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Simon Sinek talks about how you can make strategic thinking more implementation friendly by using appropriate languages.
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Simon Sinek explains the importance of turning followers into leaders by supporting them, trusting them, and encouraging them.
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Simon Sinek discusses the importance of "why" and how that can help companies.
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Simon Sinek explains how risk and partnership are connected and can lead to success.
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Simon Sinek explains how to build trust in the team and he shares an example of Goldman Sachs and how over 30 years its culture has shifted.
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Simon Sinek answers "What Does It Mean to Be a Leader in What You Do?" and talks about how leaders can lead their followers.
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Simon Sinek emphasizes the importance of exploring new ways to exercise your passions.
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Simon Sinek describes how mentor relationships should be "mentor-mentor" and not "mentor-mentee".
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Simon Sinek explains that every person, business and organization on the planet knows what they do, but very few know WHY they do what they do.
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Simon Sinek answers "How Are You Learning to Make Better Decisions?" and explains how decision making relates to personal purposes
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Simon Sinek discusses what authenticity really is, how it makes you trustworthy, and how it helps you in the long run.
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While 90 percent of American workers report feeling unfulfilled by their jobs at the end of the day, Simon Sinek has articulated a strategy for reversing that. Don't focus on what you do, focus on why you do it. Try telling people why you do what you do and what you believe rather than just teling them what you do
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How do you measure success? A career with momentum is a better sign of success than a large home or bank account. Simon Sinek explains why he uses momentum as the ruler to measure success.
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Simon Sinek explains about how to collaborate with other partners, such as being clear on goals and sharing values and beliefs with teams.
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Have you ever responded to an email out of pure emotion? Simon Sinek stresses the benefit of asking yourself "what good will come of this" before making decisions.
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Passion is not an actionalbe word. Passion is a result or feeling you get when you're doing something you love. Know who you are. Ask yourself how to recreate that feeling you get when you're doing something you love
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Simon Sinek shares what Marine Corps basic training has taught him about leading teams more effectively.
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Simon Sinek talks about how passion matters on the process that starts greatness.
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Simon Sinek talks about how people need to get clear on what is their passion and keep learning new ways to apply their passion.
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Simon Sinek says the difference between "good" and "great" is passion. Learn the technical necessities of your area of passion and then give yourself room to make mistakes.
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Simon Sinek discusses passion, doing what you love, and discovering your why.
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