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Sed at augue sit amet ipsum viverra ullamcorper. Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. Infinite Game by Simon Sinek has successfully been added to your shopping cart. This title is due for release on October 15, Sinek asserts that massive layoffs to meet projections were unthinkable before the s, then quotes Henry Ford saying that companies need to exist to do more than make money a few sentences later.
While I think the premise of this book is sound, The lack of economic historical literacy that Sinek displays in supporting his argument undermines the books entire premise. But as it stands now, Sinek selectively interprets the business events of the 20th century to defend it.
I expect better. I loved this book. There are so many great nuggets that I am going to put into practice at my company. Anyone in business today should read this - you may not be able to change your company or situation - but armed with the perspectives you will be able to navigate the business world better because you read it.
Amazing book. Simon lays out principles and guidelines that are timeless; would work in any culture, at any age, for every walk of life. I took in the whole book and can't wait to give it another read soon. I knew this idea of an infinite mindset before reading the book.
Our just cause will direct our next steps with conviction and purpose. The title was really appealing and the first chapter sets out for a good start as it describes in detail the difference between a company like Microsoft and Apple in the Smartphone-Wars. Unfortunately where normally some social scientific rigour would follow and studies by giants such as Dan Ariely or Jim Collins would be cited — NONE of that; the author just leaves us with his mind and his storytelling techniques.
Would not recommend. Instead use scientifically crafted works such as Jump-Starting America by Jonathan Gruber and Simon Johnson that essentially tell a similar critique of short-termism but can back it up with facts and figures. The concept of Infinite Game applies to situations where there is no end, no true winners or losers. A company claiming to be the "best" is subjective.
And being the best according to their own measurement doesn't ensure the longevity of the company. A leader who play the Infinite Game is a steward of the company.
Leaders who plays the Infinite Game know to create an environment where people feel safe to express their opinions, embrace core values in their policies and practices, behave ethically, and build trust. The last few chapters on ethics and trust will sound familiar as there are already many books on these topics. He has written a book that perpetuates his cause by guiding future and current leaders to change their thinking on how they're going to lead or currently leading those in their charge.
I thoroughly enjoyed his book and can't wait for the next one. I found the material of the book inspiring. However the reading was flat. Maybe my expectations were too high as I have seen the authors TED talks and was expecting the same dynamic presentation in this book. Add to Cart failed. Please try again later. Add to Wish List failed. Remove from wishlist failed. Adding to library failed.
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Porras Length: 6 hrs and 16 mins Abridged Overall. Featured Article: 20 Best Success Audiobooks for Reaching Your Potential Even the most successful among us needs a good dose of inspiration now and again, and for those still looking toward the horizon of achievement, that little boost is all the more necessary. Editor's Pick An entirely different view of work "Simon Sinek is a magnetic speaker.
Reviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews. Amazon Reviews. Sort by:. Most Helpful Most Recent. Filter by:. All stars 5 star only 4 star only 3 star only 2 star only 1 star only. Deyeso I think your better off watching the TED talks and getting than listening to the audio book 47 people found this helpful.
KN Falls short. Although we do not know the exact form this world will take, working toward it gives our work and our life meaning. Leaders who embrace an infinite mindset build stronger, more innovative, more inspiring organizations.
Ultimately, they are the ones who lead us into the future. But motivational speaker Simon Sinek—author of the best-selling Start with Why —suggests that this worldview is shortsighted. Sinek draws from examples in history and commerce to back up his ideas. Another example? Sinek delivers his optimistic message with palpable enthusiasm that feels energizing and motivating.
Good insights but imo, not realistic at all. The premise and title of the book, along with the first chapter are promising.
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