Detect Thoughts on "Leaders eat last"
My Review 4/5
This book does not focus on strategic initiatives. It is a study of the history of mankind and how it’s anthropology can be used with managing people.
Partly A Brief History of Mankind and Thinking, Fast and Slow Sinek makes the case that only by understanding how humans react physiologically to situations can we lead them.
If I had no background in mental models this would’ve been a 5/5. This book tries a bit hard to be everything to everyone. It has a deep history of how humans behave anthropologically and how to best serve a leadership position to the group. Key take-away. Better to be the servant and perform favors than to be the tyrant and demand action. This was a good book and my summary doesn’t do it justice. Also added to my list by the same author Start with Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action
Date Read
2018/03/12
Date Added
2018/03/16
Goodreads book information
Leaders eat last : why some teams pull together and others don’t by Simon Sinek
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18184461
Bookshelves: business, psychology
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Simon Sinek, Leaders eat last : why some teams pull together and others don’t, Brilliance Audio 2014 (Audiobook)1
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- Apr 22nd, 2024 Converted to jekyll markdown format and copied to personal site
- Mar 12th, 2018 Originally published on goodreads
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