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Coaching for Leaders

223: Start With Why, with Simon Sinek

Coaching for Leaders

Dave Stachowiak

Education, Business, Management, Self-improvement, Careers

4.8 • 1.6K Ratings

🗓️ 14 December 2015

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Simon Sinek: Start with Why* and Leaders Eat Last* Questions from Mastermind members: How do you make these ideas part of the operating culture of the organization? —Mike I have listened to Simon's book, Why Leaders Eat Last. Simon provided a lot of examples of what he calls the circle of safety. His philosophy and ideas are rational. Does he have data to support that getting buy in on his philosophy is actually good for business by reducing costs or increasing profits? —Chris Quotes Companies should not be deciding their purpose or cause based on market research. That’s like a politician deciding what their vision is based on poll numbers. —Simon Sinek The first step to becoming that leader we wish we had is to actually want to be the leader. —Simon Sinek It’s about all about purpose and creating strong human relationships, and learning your “Why” gives you a massive advantage in decision-making. —Simon Sinek Fulfillment comes through service to others. When we make it about ourselves, it never really works. When we make it about others, it really feels amazing. —Simon Sinek If your kid has a bad report card, you don’t put him up for adoption, you get him a tutor. If someone has performance issues at the company, you don’t fire them, you coach them. —Simon Sinek Leadership is a process, and it requires commitment. —Simon Sinek The only way to find out if it will work is to do it. —Simon Sinek Leaders are not responsible for the numbers; leaders are responsible for the people responsible for the numbers. —Simon Sinek Resources Book: Start with Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action* by Simon Sinek Book: Leaders Eat Last* by Simon Sinek TED talk: How great leaders inspire action Discover More Activate your free membership for full access to the entire library of interviews since 2011, searchable by topic.

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0:00.0

Where are you starting from as a leader? Do you know your why? On this episode, Simon Schenect tells us why the why is so critical.

0:11.2

This is coaching for leaders episode 223.

0:15.6

Produced by Innovate Learning

0:18.3

Maximizing Human Potential. potential. and I'm your host Dave Stahoviac.

0:33.0

Leaders aren't born, they're made.

0:35.6

And this weekly show will give you access to the best thinkers,

0:39.1

resources, and actions to develop your leadership skills.

0:43.7

And I'm really thrilled that you have joined me for today's show.

0:46.7

I have a really special guest with me today.

0:50.0

Many of you will recognize his name.

0:52.2

For some of you, you may be getting introduced to him

0:54.7

for the first time, but over the last six to nine months,

0:57.9

I've probably received more requests

1:00.1

to interview this person from our audience

1:02.2

than anyone else. and I'm really

1:03.6

thrilled to be able to welcome Simon Senec to the show. Simon is an

1:07.4

unshakable optimist. He teaches leaders and organizations how to inspire people and he has a bold goal to help build a world in which the vast

1:17.1

majority of people go home every day feeling fulfilled by their work and Simon's leading of movement to inspire people

1:26.7

to do the things that inspire them.

1:29.1

And he's the author of two books, which you may recognize, the global bestseller start with why how

1:35.4

great leaders inspire everyone to take action and also his newest book the

1:40.0

New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller,

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