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Simon Sinek’s Advice On Achieving The Ultimate Success
Last night I was fortunate enough to have a half an hour discussion with one of my favourite leadership coaches Simon Sinek on what it means to be a truly successful leader.
Simon is a “one of a kind” leader that oozes awesome and very insightful advice on what it takes to be a successful individual in this world by leading with your heart.
You may have seen Simon Sinek’s very interesting and super viral TED Talk, “How Great Leaders Inspire Action”. Now, through this interview, you will have the chance to get to know a little bit more about the mad genius himself and what makes him tick.
If you haven’t already, make sure you get your hands on both of his books: “Start With Why” and “Leaders Eat Last”, they are two must have reads in any serious entrepreneurs library.
Simon Sinek’s Advice On Leadership, Business, Life & Success
8 Unforgettable Simon Sinek Quotes
“When we tell people to do their jobs, we get workers. When we trust people to get the job done, we get leaders.” – Simon Sinek
“A team is not a group of people that work together. A team is a group of people that trust each other.” – Simon Sinek
“Dr. King gave the “I have a dream” speech not the “I have a plan” speech. It’s our dreams that change the course of history.” – Simon Sinek
“Customers will never love a company until the employees love it first.” – Simon Sinek
“Leadership is not a rank or a position, it is a choice – a choice to look after the person to the left of us & the person to the right of us.” – Simon Sinek
“Vision” is the ability to talk about the future with such clarity it is as if we are talking about the past.” – Simon Sinek
“The leaders who get the most out of their people are the leaders who care most about their people.” – Simon Sinek
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