How Great Leaders Inspire Action

[su_dropcap style=”flat”]H[/su_dropcap]OW DO YOU EXPLAIN when things don’t go as we assume? Or better, how do you explain when others are able to achieve things that seem to defy all of the assumptions? For example: Why is Apple so innovative? Year after year, after year, they’re more innovative than all their competition. And yet, they’re just a computer company. They’re just like everyone else. They have the same access to the same talent, the same agencies, the same consultants, the same media. Then why is it that they seem to have something different?

Simon Sinek has a simple but powerful model for inspirational leadership — starting with a golden circle and the question “Why?”

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