Adopted from the following great insight shared by Simon Sinek from his book Leaders Eat Last
“You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him”
Adopted from the following great insight shared by Simon Sinek from his book Leaders Eat Last
“You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him”
Adopted from the following great insight shared by Simon Sinek from his book Leaders Eat Last
“If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.”
Adopted from the following great insight shared by Simon Sinek from his book Leaders Eat Last
“Leaders are the ones who are willing to give up something of their own for us. Their time, their energy, their money, maybe even the food off their plate. When it matters, leaders choose to eat last.”
Adopted from the following great insight shared by Simon Sinek from his book Leaders Eat Last
“Truly human leadership protects an organization from the internal rivalries that can shatter a culture. When we have to protect ourselves from each other, the whole organization suffers. But when trust and cooperation thrive internally, we pull together and the organization grows stronger as a result.”
Adopted from the following great insight shared by Simon Sinek from his book Leaders Eat Last
“Children are better off having a parent who works into the night in a job they love than a parent who works shorter hours but comes home unhappy.”
Adopted from the following great insight shared by Simon Sinek from his book Leaders Eat Last
“Returning from work feeling inspired, safe, fulfilled and grateful is a natural human right to which we are all entitled and not a modern luxury that only a few lucky ones are able to find.”
Adopted from the following great insight shared by Simon Sinek from his book Leaders Eat Last
“Leadership takes work. It takes time and energy. The effects are not always easily measured and they are not always immediate. Leadership is always a commitment to human beings.”
Adopted from the following great insight shared by Simon Sinek from his book Leaders Eat Last
“And when a leader embraces their responsibility to care for people instead of caring for numbers, then people will follow, solve problems and see to it that that leader’s vision comes to life the right way, a stable way and not the expedient way.”
Adopted from the following great insight shared by Simon Sinek from his book Leaders Eat Last
“It is not the genius at the top giving directions that makes people great. It is great people that make the guy at the top look like a genius.”
Adopted from the following great insight shared by Simon Sinek from his book Leaders Eat Last
“Studies found that the effort required by a job is not in itself stressful, but rather the imbalance between the effort we give and the reward we feel.”