Simon Sinek
Start With Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action is an acclaimed business book that examines why some people and organisations achieve success, while others do not. “People don’t buy what you do, they buy why you do it,” says Sinek. Listen to the Start With Why audiobook written and narrated by Simon Sinek.
In Leaders Eat Last: Why Some Teams Pull Together and Others Don’t, Sinek shares what he has learned about successful teams and leaders as a result of his work with high-performing organisations around the world. Listen to the Leaders Eat Last audiobook written and narrated by Simon Sinek.
As a speaker, Sinek has delivered two popular TED Talks – ‘How great leaders inspire action’ and ‘Why good leaders make you feel safe’. His talks have been seen by tens of millions of people.
Sinek’s work has featured in publications around the world, and he met with and shared his ideas with the leaders of major corporations, as well as the United States military, the United States Congress, and the United Nations.
Simon Sinek was born 9 October 1973 in Wimbledon, England. He lives in New York.
Audiobook Review — Leaders Eat Last by Simon Sinek
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Leaders Eat Last
- Why Some Teams Pull Together and Others Don't
- By: Simon Sinek
- Narrated by: Simon Sinek
- Length: 9 hrs and 22 mins
- Unabridged
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In Leaders Eat Last, Simon Sinek, internationally best-selling author of Start With Why, investigates these great leaders from Marine Corps Officers, who don't just sacrifice their place at the table but often their own comfort and even their lives for those in their care, to the heads of big business and government - each putting aside their own interests to protect their teams.
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Good ideas but twisted truths
- By Anonymous User on 11-10-2017
“An insightful and engaging journey through the physiology of the mind as it applies to human behaviour and leadership.” MR, Audible listener.
“I love Simon Sinek’s work as he goes that extra layer deeper into understanding and explaining how things work. I particularly enjoyed how he relates a lot of the human traits we have around leadership and following leaders back to the four feel good chemicals and their relationship to each other as well as the relationship to our physiology and psychology.” Neozenith, Audible listener.