SF Trader: Wow, this book really impacted me. It helped crystalize a lot of thoughts bouncing around my head for years. It is helping create my new purpose as I transition to my new role in my company.
I will add it to the list of "must read" books to the entrepreneurs I mentor.
For me, this book is up there with Viktor Frankle's "Man's Search for Meaning"
Let's all be brave enough to live with an INFINITE mindset.
United States on Sep 09, 2023
That helpful shopper: Insightful book. Author Simon Sinek is a brilliant marketer. Must read for top leadership at corporates. Is a good gift option too.
India on Sep 06, 2023
Alex TohAlex Toh: Have been reading Simon Sinek's other books borrowed from library for the past months. Quite a slow reader and is unavailable in the library, therefore decided to get this one for myself. Fast delivery by Amazon SG.
Singapore on Sep 03, 2023
Abdul Ahad Shahzad: I found some black marks on the book although I ordered the new one
United States on Aug 27, 2023
Kindle Customer: After listening Simon's work in YouTube and his podcast, I get to this book looking for some advice in leadership because of work.
I bought the book only thinking in leadership, but after some reading I found pretty great the fact that the all aspects can be seen and applied to my personal life.
If your're, like me, other starting a leadership role and looking for some path, I'll tell you this books is one of many you should read. Regards personal life path, here I learned and finally someone write about it! About thinking life as processes, not only in a check-list marathon.
United States on Aug 13, 2023
Hrbhskr: Simon once again shows an excellent viewpoint on what it takes to make a difference if you have the courage to step into a leadership role with integrity.
United States on Aug 12, 2023
Rocio Baez: No matter if you are an employer or an employee you must read this book. This book should be a mindset reset for high-performance-low trust employees. If a company wants to flourish and grow in this competitive world, all leaders should adopt the infinite game mindset. While I was reading, I examined my working journey, and I witnessed firsthand the struggle for a new and fresh management to express and share their vision, when they inherited an old fashion management team. I think the most important thing Simon explains is the value of building trusting teams. This will be the foundation for the sustainability and success of any team. This is a book that as a leader you must revisit from time to time to maintain your focus and vision. However, I feel the mindset applies mostly to individuals as leaders. It would be fascinating if he could expand the concept to the company in general. Maybe if the company, when they promote an employee to a leadership role, gave a seminar or shared this book with them, this will help to enforce this vision through all the company. Although a single individual could not change the mindset of a whole company, having that mindset as an individual...
United States on Jul 30, 2023
Simon: The first part is really interesting the second way less
France on Nov 28, 2022
Tushar khosla: Simon has based this book on the initial work by Prof. James Carse (Finite and Infinite Games: A vision of life as play and possibility), and clubbed it with otherwise known management work by likes of Jim Collins, Brown Berne, Adam Grant, to put together a compelling narrative in support of Cause-driven, visionary leaders, who believe in organization building for long run (aka level 5 leaders).
Simons’ basic premise is that leaders either operate with infinite mindset or finite mindset. The book shows how the two kinds of leaders differ in their decision making, team building and managing change and there are leaders from corporate world used to exemplify both kinds.
In finite game- the goal is to win before the game ends, in infinite game, the primary objective is to keep playing, to perpetuate the game. Finite games are between known players, played with well-defined rules and with clarity on how will winner be decided? Infinite games are played between known and unknown players, within general broad conventions and broad boundaries and players are free to join in or drop out at any time. The game of business fits into the definition of an infinite game, while a...
India on Dec 29, 2019
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Rachel: loved this book. love Simon Sinek. Went to his talk on this book in London in 2019 and wanted to buy it again in 2023
United Kingdom on Sep 24, 2023