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The Infinite Game

Leading Blog

Intrigued by this concept, Simon Sinek builds on Carse’s idea in The Infinite Game. Ethical fading, a condition that allows people to act in unethical ways to advance their own interests, is the result of a finite mindset. If there are two kinds of games, it is important to know which game we are in. “We

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Quotes And Leadership Lessons From Upgrade

Joseph Lalonde

Humans are implanted with technological upgrades. He loved classic cars and being away from technology. So he pursued a career as a mechanic and repaired original cars, ones that were not equipped with technological enhancements. He couldn’t see past his bias towards technology to see he did the same thing as Asha.

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Know Your History, Purpose and Direction

CoachStation

If you have not had the opportunity to view or read any of Simon Sinek’s material regarding marketing and to ‘ Start with Why ‘, I highly recommend you spend a few minutes doing so. Like anything, there are good and poor ways to apply a system or tool. How do you show ethical values i.e. honesty and fairness, non-discrimination?

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CMI Highlights

Chartered Management Institute

How can AI and future technology aid, rather than impair, inclusion? Being an ethical and inclusive leader is a central pillar of CMI's Professional Standard. We’ve got an exclusive interview with Simon here ! How to close the say-do gap and tap into hidden talent? Find out more and reserve your spot on the livestream here.

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People Do Business With You…But Why?

Women on Business

According to author and thought leader Simon Sinek, people buy the “why.” By Maribeth Kuzmeski Why do people do business with you? Is it because of WHAT you do or is it because of WHY you do it? Over the past few weeks I’ve been asking clients and other professionals their “why.” Many times it doesn’t seem clearly defined.