Simon Sinek

Start With Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action

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«A powerful and penetrating exploration of what separates great companies and great leaders from the rest.»—Polly LaBarre, co-author of “Mavericks at Work.”(source: Bol.de)
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  • Madina Khabibulinashared an impression4 years ago
    👍Worth reading
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    Liked this book very much. Loads of deep thoughts for those who want to be a Great Leader.

  • Mireille Antsashared an impression2 years ago
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  • b3106928060shared an impression3 years ago
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Quotes

  • Alit Sanjayaahas quoted6 years ago
    Charisma has nothing to do with energy; it comes from a clarity of WHY. It comes from absolute conviction in an ideal bigger than oneself. Energy, in contrast, comes from a good night’s sleep or lots of caffeine. Energy can excite. But only charisma can inspire. Charisma commands loyalty. Energy does not.
  • Mireille Antsahas quoted2 years ago
    Leaders don’t have all the great ideas; they provide support for those who want to contribute. Leaders achieve very little by themselves; they inspire people to come together for the good of the group. Leaders never start with what needs to be done. Leaders start with WHY we need to do things. Leaders inspire action.
  • Mireille Antsahas quoted2 years ago
    If those outside the megaphone share your WHY and if you are able to clearly communicate that belief in everything you say and do, trust emerges and value is perceived. When that happens, loyal buyers will always rationalize the premium they pay or the inconvenience they suffer to get that feeling. To them, the sacrifice of time or money is worth it. They will try to explain that their feeling of value comes from quality or features or some other easy-to-point-to element, but it doesn’t. Those are external factors and the feeling they get comes completely from inside them. When people can point to a company and clearly articulate what the company believes and use words unrelated to price, quality, service and features, that is proof the company has successfully navigated the split. When people describe the value they perceive with visceral, excited words like “love,” that is a sure sign that a clear sense of WHY exists

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