11 Nov How Great Leaders Inspire Others To Action
How do you explain why some people are able to achieve things that seem impossible?
How is it that some companies, like Apple, year after year, always seem to lead innovation?
Why is it that Martin Luther King led the civil rights movement?
Why is it that the Wright Brothers were the ones that discovered controlled, powered man flight when others were more qualified and better funded?
All the great and inspiring leaders and organizations in the world, whether it’s Apple or Martin Luther King or the Wright brothers – they all think, act, and communicate the exact same way and it’s the complete opposite to everyone else.
It’s probably the world’s simplest idea. The Golden Circle…
Why? How? What?
Yep it’s that simple!
This little idea explains why some organizations and some leaders are able to inspire when others are not.
In this amazing TED Talk (2nd most watched Ted Talk ever!) Simon Sinek explains this paradigm shifting communication template.
You can use this template in your sermons, staff meetings, volunteer emails… really any time you’re speaking to another human being.
If you have 18 minutes, then you should watch this video.
Enjoy!