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Leaders eat last : why some teams pull together and others don't / Simon Sinek.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, New York : Portfolio/Penguin, 2014Description: xii, 244 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0670923168 (pbk.)
  • 1591845327 (hardback)
  • 9780670923168 (pbk.)
  • 9781591845324 (hardback)
Subject(s):
Contents:
pt. 1. Our need to feel safe : Protection from above ; Employees are people too ; Belonging ; Yeah, but . . . -- pt. 2. Powerful forces : When enough is enough ; E.D.S.O. ; The big C ; Why we have leaders -- pt. 3. Reality : The courage to do the right thing ; Snowmobile in the desert -- 4. How we got here : The boom before the bust ; The boomers all grown up -- pt. 5. The abstract challenge : Abstraction kills ; Modern abstraction ; Managing the abstraction ; Imbalance -- pt. 6. Destructive abundance : Leadership lesson 1: So goes the culture, so goes the company ; Leadership lesson 2: So goes the leader, so goes the culture ; Leadership lesson 3: Integrity matters ; Leadership lesson 4: Friends matter ; Leadership lesson 5: Lead the people, not the numbers -- pt. 7. A society of addicts : At the center of all our problems is us ; At any expense ; The abstract generation -- pt. 8. Becoming a leader : Step 12 ; Shared struggle ; We need more leaders.
Summary: " The highly anticipated follow-up to the acclaimed bestseller Start With Why Simon Sinek's mission is to help people wake up every day inspired to go to work and return home every night fulfilled by their work. His first book, Start With Why, offered the essential starting point, explaining the power of focusing on WHY we do what we do, before getting into the details of WHAT and HOW. Start With Why became an instant classic, with a loyal following among Fortune 500 companies, entrepreneurs, nonprofits, governments, and the highest levels of the U.S. Military. Now Sinek is back to reveal the next step in creating happier and healthier organizations. He helps us understand, in simple terms, the biology of trust and cooperation and why they're essential to our success and fulfillment. Organizations that create environments in which trust and cooperation thrive vastly out perform their competition. And, not coincidentally, their employees love working there. But "truly human" cultures don't just happen; they are intentionally created by great leaders. Leaders who, in hard times, would sooner sacrifice their numbers to protect their people, rather than sacrifice people to protect their numbers, are rewarded with deeply loyal teams that consistently contribute their best efforts, ideas and passion. As he did in Start With Why, Sinek illustrates his points with fascinating true stories from many fields. He implores us to act sooner rather than later, because our stressful jobs are literally killing us. And he offers surprisingly simple steps for building a truly human organization"-- Provided by publisher.Summary: "Sinek is back to reveal the next step in creating happier and healthier organizations. He helps us understand, in simple terms, the biology of trust and cooperation and why they're essential to our success and fulfillment. Organizations that create environments in which trust and cooperation thrive vastly out perform their competition. And, not coincidentally, their employees love working there. But "truly human" cultures don't just happen; they are intentionally created by great leaders. Leaders who, in hard times, would sooner sacrifice their numbers to protect their people, rather than sacrifice people to protect their numbers, are rewarded with deeply loyal teams that consistently contribute their best efforts, ideas and passion. As he did in Start With Why, Sinek illustrates his points with fascinating true stories from many fields. He implores us to act sooner rather than later, because our stressful jobs are literally killing us. And he offers surprisingly simple steps for building a truly human organization"-- Provided by publisher.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Leaders are the ones who run headifrst into the unknown. They rush toward the danger. They put their own interests aside to protect us or to pull us into the future. Leaders would sooner sacrifice what is theirs to save what is ours. And they would never sacrifice what is ours to save what is theirs. This is what it means to be a leader. It means they choose to go first into danger, headfirst toward the unknown. And when we feel sure they will keep us safe, we will march behind them and work tirelessly to see their visions come to life and proudly call ourselves their followers. Are you a leader?

Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-236) and index.

pt. 1. Our need to feel safe : Protection from above ; Employees are people too ; Belonging ; Yeah, but . . . -- pt. 2. Powerful forces : When enough is enough ; E.D.S.O. ; The big C ; Why we have leaders -- pt. 3. Reality : The courage to do the right thing ; Snowmobile in the desert -- 4. How we got here : The boom before the bust ; The boomers all grown up -- pt. 5. The abstract challenge : Abstraction kills ; Modern abstraction ; Managing the abstraction ; Imbalance -- pt. 6. Destructive abundance : Leadership lesson 1: So goes the culture, so goes the company ; Leadership lesson 2: So goes the leader, so goes the culture ; Leadership lesson 3: Integrity matters ; Leadership lesson 4: Friends matter ; Leadership lesson 5: Lead the people, not the numbers -- pt. 7. A society of addicts : At the center of all our problems is us ; At any expense ; The abstract generation -- pt. 8. Becoming a leader : Step 12 ; Shared struggle ; We need more leaders.

" The highly anticipated follow-up to the acclaimed bestseller Start With Why Simon Sinek's mission is to help people wake up every day inspired to go to work and return home every night fulfilled by their work. His first book, Start With Why, offered the essential starting point, explaining the power of focusing on WHY we do what we do, before getting into the details of WHAT and HOW. Start With Why became an instant classic, with a loyal following among Fortune 500 companies, entrepreneurs, nonprofits, governments, and the highest levels of the U.S. Military. Now Sinek is back to reveal the next step in creating happier and healthier organizations. He helps us understand, in simple terms, the biology of trust and cooperation and why they're essential to our success and fulfillment. Organizations that create environments in which trust and cooperation thrive vastly out perform their competition. And, not coincidentally, their employees love working there. But "truly human" cultures don't just happen; they are intentionally created by great leaders. Leaders who, in hard times, would sooner sacrifice their numbers to protect their people, rather than sacrifice people to protect their numbers, are rewarded with deeply loyal teams that consistently contribute their best efforts, ideas and passion. As he did in Start With Why, Sinek illustrates his points with fascinating true stories from many fields. He implores us to act sooner rather than later, because our stressful jobs are literally killing us. And he offers surprisingly simple steps for building a truly human organization"-- Provided by publisher.

"Sinek is back to reveal the next step in creating happier and healthier organizations. He helps us understand, in simple terms, the biology of trust and cooperation and why they're essential to our success and fulfillment. Organizations that create environments in which trust and cooperation thrive vastly out perform their competition. And, not coincidentally, their employees love working there. But "truly human" cultures don't just happen; they are intentionally created by great leaders. Leaders who, in hard times, would sooner sacrifice their numbers to protect their people, rather than sacrifice people to protect their numbers, are rewarded with deeply loyal teams that consistently contribute their best efforts, ideas and passion. As he did in Start With Why, Sinek illustrates his points with fascinating true stories from many fields. He implores us to act sooner rather than later, because our stressful jobs are literally killing us. And he offers surprisingly simple steps for building a truly human organization"-- Provided by publisher.

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