Why good leaders make you feel safe | Simon Sinek | TED

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What makes a great leader? Management theorist Simon Sinek suggests, it's someone who makes their employees feel secure, who draws staffers into a circle of trust. But creating trust and safety - especially in an uneven economy - means taking on big responsibility.
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@geraldpolmateer3255
@geraldpolmateer3255 5 років тому
I worked for a large company that offered me a 60 percent pay increase after I have been there a few months. I refused the increase and told my boss to give it to the employees. My boss said he could do that but the company had never done that before. A few days after I was offered the increase an employee said to me that he assumed I got a big pay increase. I said to him I was offered a pay increase but asked to have it go to the employees. He replied with a skeptical response. I told I would be glad to show him my pay stubs. That conversation ended and he walked away. A few days later the employees saw their pay increase. At the end of one year we had increased sales 3.2 times what it had been with no new employees.
@protestthisyouloser1093
@protestthisyouloser1093 Рік тому
I tip my cap to you sir
@solsanchez5228
@solsanchez5228 Рік тому
❣️❣️❣️ what a big heart you have sir
@keilyathekwagentandeducato3679
@keilyathekwagentandeducato3679 Рік тому
Example of a true servant 🙏🏽😇
@johncarlos7810
@johncarlos7810 Рік тому
A few questions for you. Why would the company decide after a few months you needed an increase? Why would you share a pay stub? If you made 100grand per year, 60 grand goes to employees. Large company would mean at least 50 employees. 30 employees would be a 1$ raise ...can't be the reason for 3 times increase in sales. Does this make sense? What else happened?
@geraldpolmateer3255
@geraldpolmateer3255 Рік тому
@@johncarlos7810 They had not been able to solve the problem in five years and I began to solve it in two hours. They offered me the pay raise. Sharing a pay stub called him on his skepticism. I said I wanted the pay raise to go to them but what I actually meant was for them to get a pay raise first. The company was paying out so much overtime that it was almost equal with their regular pay. They had about twice as many people as they needed for the sales they had. Once turned it around our profits increased over 10 times.There were many other things such as improving logistics. One of the employees began to plot the sales for each day. I would say the biggest thing was that they knew I cared about them and not just how much work they could do. There was an employee who came late sometimes. He came late one day and a customer was waiting for him. The employee was good with customers but his home life was not good and he came from a family in which several of his family were in jail. He had been late enough times that he could have been terminated and he knew that. When I spoke with him he brought that up and told me he deserved to be fired. I told him I had no intention of terminating him because he was a very good employee and all I wanted was for him to be on time so customers did not have to wait. He was never late again. He went on to do quite well and bettered himself a lot. I believe how I dealt with him at that moment was a huge turning point in his life. Later on he said he wanted to go to college and asked if he could continue to work there. I made it clear that I wanted him there and I also wanted him to do well as a person. The employees would wait at the end of the day to see how much we did in sales. In return both the employees and the company treated me well.
@jamespinard7025
@jamespinard7025 7 років тому
The most authentic and compelling definition of leadership to date.
@vborole
@vborole 6 років тому
James Pinard can’t agree more 👍
@nathanswenson1887
@nathanswenson1887 5 років тому
James Pinard can’t take him seriously dressed like that
@Luka-Noctiluka
@Luka-Noctiluka 5 років тому
@@nathanswenson1887 Pretty superficial on your part. I don't think anyone will take you seriously then.
@nathanswenson1887
@nathanswenson1887 5 років тому
Noctiluka I’m not the one on stage trying to persuade people to my view of leadership. TED has become so vacuous it’s absurd.
@mstanton2916
@mstanton2916 5 років тому
@@nathanswenson1887 Appearance is not as important as action.
@abhinavgoyal7299
@abhinavgoyal7299 Рік тому
Amazing "Help the person to the left and right of you" that's leadership.🙏
@adilsoncardoso8391
@adilsoncardoso8391 3 роки тому
That's so satisfying to listen too. His points on what makes a good leader are just right and agreedable. You can't call yourself a leader while sacrificing all your crew for your own benefit. A leader should always step in first and open the way for everybody, create a safe environment where trust is above fear. And he never abandon the ship until everyone is safe
@bupheyloda6789
@bupheyloda6789 Рік тому
🎉
@camtutran8909
@camtutran8909 7 років тому
"Leadership is a choice; it is not a rank."
@angielamb2721
@angielamb2721 5 років тому
Not always true. I've fond myself among co workers and without realizing it have been called a leader.
@clayguinard3651
@clayguinard3651 5 років тому
If only ppl in leadership positions applied and understood it
@MafiaFLairBeatz
@MafiaFLairBeatz 4 роки тому
A perfect leader is one who does not want to lead. Only he will not use his power for himself directly(though later on it will corrupt him and he will). A real leader has to be accountable and easily replaced.
@jonashellsborn7648
@jonashellsborn7648 4 роки тому
@@MafiaFLairBeatz Well, a couple of US presidents have been that way, for example G Ford. They seem to usually be resented and despised by the so called "patriots".
@gjw1wj721
@gjw1wj721 4 роки тому
Actually Leadership is a responsibility not a rank
@ScandinavianBob
@ScandinavianBob 5 років тому
Hey random person scrolling throught the comments. I just want to say: have a great day or night! Remember you arer loved and you have a purpose in this world. Always stay positive and never give up in life and on your goals!
@BeNMcCaughan
@BeNMcCaughan 4 роки тому
Project Stronger Self thanks for this!
@lonewolfie9278
@lonewolfie9278 4 роки тому
Never commented before. But this comment can change my life tomorrow in my interview. Thanks. May Allah bless you.
@samikukic1121
@samikukic1121 4 роки тому
MusaTV did you get the job?
@lonewolfie9278
@lonewolfie9278 4 роки тому
Sami Kukic yeah I work at Apple now. 🤙🏽 I forgot to keep updated here. May you will have the job you love Sami!
@mikesilva2547
@mikesilva2547 4 роки тому
Thank you.
@astrowyrm6871
@astrowyrm6871 4 роки тому
this was the best TED talk i have ever heard, and as cheesy as it sounds, i feel really inspired to be a leader and maybe start a company/business in the future. absolutely outstanding.
@1234456devcdeve
@1234456devcdeve 3 роки тому
Do your thing champ
@davidduchesne
@davidduchesne 2 роки тому
DID YOU START YOUR BUSINESS ? TIME IS NOW
@lightkimichi6098
@lightkimichi6098 2 роки тому
@@davidduchesne dam hope he did
@fvxlles
@fvxlles 2 роки тому
Have you done it, yet?
@throwawayuser9931
@throwawayuser9931 2 роки тому
all the best man.
@jmnicholas00
@jmnicholas00 2 роки тому
9:59 - great quote. “Leadership is a choice, it is not a rank. I know many people at the senior most levels of organizations who are absolutely not leaders. They are authorities, and we do what they say because they have authority over us, but we would not follow them.”
@gonzaloenrique8741
@gonzaloenrique8741 7 років тому
Goodness this guy is a good speaker.
@r.t.dominguez1717
@r.t.dominguez1717 4 роки тому
Gonzalo Enrique... i loved his lectures! I think he understands the concept of "sacrifice for a greater good."💚
@phenomenaldouchebag6520
@phenomenaldouchebag6520 4 роки тому
Ikr
@bingobongo1615
@bingobongo1615 4 роки тому
He is one of the best speakers I have ever seen when in comes to rhetoric. The content is always very flat and obvious though... He is originally from a marketing company.
@live2groove
@live2groove 4 роки тому
@@bingobongo1615 Yeah, he's very good at appealing to people's preconceptions..
@mikecaldwell8014
@mikecaldwell8014 3 роки тому
He’s a self proclaimed idiot when it comes to complex ideas, but he’s doing something right.
@joshcordero7266
@joshcordero7266 7 років тому
Soooo, are we just going to ignore that beautiful circle??
@sgiado
@sgiado 7 років тому
Isn't it ridiculous that he got it practically perfect? On one try?
@miguelcasasrobles4248
@miguelcasasrobles4248 7 років тому
simon sinek
@troygardner1610
@troygardner1610 7 років тому
Josh Cordero actually, it's not that hard if you've done it a dozen..100 times
@CoolCat6131
@CoolCat6131 7 років тому
It's even more impressive considering his hand writing is illegible
@jennygirl024
@jennygirl024 6 років тому
Human Animal they say geniuses have bad hand writing
@YellowHumor
@YellowHumor 3 роки тому
Beautiful speech. Loved how he went back to that statement of why would someone sacrifice themselves for others: „Because they would have done it for me“. This moved me really deeply.
@pagusmusic6254
@pagusmusic6254 3 роки тому
Another masterpiece on leadership, it so true that there’s a huge difference between leadership and authority, and making people feel safe and protected by their leadership is one of those serious distinctions!
@StudioAnnLe
@StudioAnnLe 10 років тому
Fantastic talk by Simon.
@HK_Musician
@HK_Musician 3 роки тому
My like was for your picture not your comment
@BourdeoixEterno
@BourdeoixEterno 2 роки тому
@@HK_Musician lmao love your content man
@lightkimichi6098
@lightkimichi6098 2 роки тому
@@HK_Musician lol
@aishdesai
@aishdesai Рік тому
Always ♥️
@BasicBliss
@BasicBliss 8 років тому
This speech was phenomenal. I am a coach and I'm also a leader in corporate and I am surprised that so many people in positions of authority do not get this basic concept of sacrifice and building trust among the team. This is such good information. Thank you
@brianm9053
@brianm9053 7 років тому
Well, they dont want to admit bibilical values. Honestly, biblical values are showing up in secular leadership training all over the place now. Integrity, sacrifice, team, selflessness.....etc. I been hearing it for 20 years in church :)
@BasicBliss
@BasicBliss 7 років тому
Brian M true
@prasadgaikwad7044
@prasadgaikwad7044 6 років тому
Hii I am looking for job can you help mee
@JV-tg2ne
@JV-tg2ne 5 років тому
Darlene M. Scott - because they don’t know what leadership means or care
@markchen8555
@markchen8555 4 роки тому
Agree your comment
@christianodemarco8195
@christianodemarco8195 4 роки тому
Simons perspective is so inspiring. I truly hope Leaders in modern day business begin to adoption of these insights. It’s absolutely beautiful to have these types of beliefs to help improve our humanity. We need more love of people not love of profits in our democracy to create Peace and Prosperity for all .
@KJSawkaOfficial
@KJSawkaOfficial 4 роки тому
"Its better that we should all suffer a little, then any of us should have to suffer a lot"
@joek550
@joek550 4 роки тому
Simon, you are WRONG. Everyone DOES NOT have the same capacity as Capt. Swenson who kissed his soldier. I have seen men run from combat while leaving a comrade to his demise or civil perils in which a mother will sacrifice her child so she can live. It takes a courageous person to possess the type of empathy it takes to see life as Capt. Swenson does. Courage is a rare quality in men and women these days because we are a tremendously self-centered society, and what Capt. Swenson did was selfless, and courageous.
@centpushups
@centpushups 2 роки тому
Notice he did not mention as all of need to happy equally. To reduce the pain is more important
@Julianavalcarte
@Julianavalcarte 4 роки тому
On my job I have two managers that are exactly as explained on this talk... It really makes me feel confident to work and my job became a pleasure! I hope that every one have the opportunity to work for a organisation like this!
@codebrker24
@codebrker24 Рік тому
I have 3 who are exactly the opposite of this.
@bryanwhite2268
@bryanwhite2268 Рік тому
@@codebrker24 You are in trouble. Have merry and stay prayed up.
@CrimsonContrast
@CrimsonContrast Рік тому
@Juliana Valcarte, may I ask what kind of company you work for? Most companies I've worked for have had managers that are "Authorities" and not "Leaders" I would love to hear your opinion on a career or corporation with trust worthy managers
@siddharthjoshi8
@siddharthjoshi8 Рік тому
I don't work with these leaders.. But I hope to be one some day!
@chloetucker8364
@chloetucker8364 Рік тому
Cash you xx xx a😅 Ugg xx haah
@SuperGreatSphinx
@SuperGreatSphinx 7 років тому
"From strong leadership comes unity, from unity comes power." - Tywin Lannister
@manukatiyar7234
@manukatiyar7234 6 років тому
v well said
@user-nj7rw5my9h
@user-nj7rw5my9h 5 років тому
you mean George R. R. Martin
@agonf
@agonf 4 роки тому
@@user-nj7rw5my9h No he doesn't.
@goodgoyim9459
@goodgoyim9459 4 роки тому
but I thought diversity is strength
@jansenkosasih
@jansenkosasih 2 роки тому
Still rewatching this inspiring speech by Simon Sinek every now and then!
@niclasking6574
@niclasking6574 2 роки тому
I have made reference to this speech so many times in the last few years. Probably… The most inspiring, humbling and thought provoking experience of my life. Investing in those around you, whether at work or elsewhere can only be of benefit to the teams in which we belong. Thank you Simon.
@jimmydorantes6158
@jimmydorantes6158 4 роки тому
That ending put a nice smile on my face. Bravo good sir.
@hanzlearningsolutions
@hanzlearningsolutions 2 роки тому
"Its actually the right environment, it makes people become better and capable of doing a lot more" WOW! That just blew my mind, simple yet powerful.
@leahklatt3873
@leahklatt3873 9 місяців тому
In my obsessed with learning and listening to interviews and public speeches era, so satisfying to be able to appreciate the life wisdom of many leaders in our generation. So thankful for the internet and the access of information!
@sskpln
@sskpln 4 роки тому
One of the emotional, intelligent and a most resonating TED video I had watched. He speaks from the bottom of the heart and extra ordinarily explained who is a leader. Great work
@pratikkumar8383
@pratikkumar8383 5 років тому
Why this is rare to see such kind of leaders who is always available and ready to whatever it takes to be friendly and make comfortable their people. I hope more leaders will come in the world like you and people who is always available and supportive for their own people 💗
@pmilly1475
@pmilly1475 4 роки тому
I really live for TED talks because it not only shows you an explanation and demonstration of what they speak about m but they also tell stories that really hit home such as this one. Being a college student currently, and taking communications as my major I was assigned multiple times to watch, review, and analyze TED talks, and other platforms like it. I really like this video because I am a leader in my own right. I also see how this makes complete sense because leadership takes sacrifice and motivation. I loved this video completely. Two thumbs up!
@robinjosh1789
@robinjosh1789 3 роки тому
Loved listening to him, heard this speech of him many times but never gets old because it speaks the truth of what leadership should be 🙏
@KyokushinKichiKai
@KyokushinKichiKai 4 роки тому
This was the finest Ted presentation I've ever heard! In definition and follow through good leadership. So easy to see but so hard to achieve.
@humanbeing8531
@humanbeing8531 5 років тому
Accepting strengths and weaknesses of a person and giving many fair and genuine chances (not just pretend or show off types) with right support and guidance surely makes even a weak (dull) employee strong. Most needed video of this time when world crisis of fear, insecurities, greed of power and position are ruining the society. God bless😀
@coleenmcnally8963
@coleenmcnally8963 6 років тому
The importance of trust cannot be overstated in any organization. Excellent TED.
@sekaran404
@sekaran404 3 роки тому
Very Fantastic talk Simon. " Great leaders are not the ones who save numbers to sacrifice people, they are the ones who sacrifice numbers to save people". A very heartful speech from Simon.
@Mr.A-000
@Mr.A-000 2 роки тому
I just wish all leaders would take this to heart and lead in this way. There is a difference between leadership and authority.
@elchamber
@elchamber 5 років тому
I had a department manager that was the best I’ve ever had. She wasn’t a pushover, but cared for are well-being. Luckily for her, we considered her generosity and never took advantage of that. The environment was perfect for all of us to work better than any other departments in are region. If good people are among good people, it works well. Even if one or two aren’t, if they can consider what kind of people are around them, they’ll change. It’s late night, and I’m just saying. Thanks Linda.
@potchiboyz6770
@potchiboyz6770 4 роки тому
Still always in awe with every video of Sir Simon Sinek that I watch.
@MrRasco95
@MrRasco95 2 роки тому
Many people are drawn to Leadership roles but few are Leaders... Thank you Simon for explaining it.
@danildasoto1364
@danildasoto1364 8 місяців тому
Amazing - great take aways. The day I get granted the opportunity to gain a leadership role I will remember the importance of caring for my team. There is no I in tram, I myself know the importance of feeling safe in a work place and feeling in danger for someone’s insecurities. It’s a beautiful thing when you have a team you can trust. To all my safe leaders let’s continue to be great and inspire our front line employees. ❤️✌🏼
@hidrislim1459
@hidrislim1459 5 років тому
Aside from the wonderful content he brings in his speeches, the way he delivers it is just mind blowing, i would easily keep on watching him for hours straight
@nickfedyk
@nickfedyk 9 років тому
Love TED Talks. Love Simon Sinek. So much inspiration!
@mustafamohammadi5741
@mustafamohammadi5741 3 роки тому
I totally experienced both cases. I worked in different organizations. Worked with real leaders. Amazing people who going first and eating last. Also worked with people who only had authorities. I ended up firing them as being my leader/manager/boss and joining another company. You can't work/survive in such an environment. Now I'm leading a small team in a startup. Doing my best at supporting and coaching my team and learning how to be a leader. Great talk, Cheers to all leaders
@jaimeleigh5577
@jaimeleigh5577 4 роки тому
Just... great. You are just ... wonderful. Your compassionate strength is truly admirable.
@christycarancho5193
@christycarancho5193 4 роки тому
Am crying .. he nailed it really well ... thank you for your wisdom
@TheMitchellWhite
@TheMitchellWhite 10 років тому
This is easily one of the best speeches that I have seen in my entire life!
@eponymousIme
@eponymousIme 4 роки тому
What a delight to listen to a speaker who articulates. I didn't have to put on the captioning after trying to decode slurred words. Thanks, Simon!
@victoriawu63
@victoriawu63 4 роки тому
watching in the midst of covid-19 - this is exactly when we need more leaders like this
@BobSayG
@BobSayG 3 роки тому
I am the boss at my work and since I start reading his book and I changed how I approach to my staff etc and it’s incredible that my staffs and work place mood, motivation, ethic is changing so fast. And I love my job now!!!! Only the consequences, I am too excited when I come home and can’t sleep at night!!!
@terrorbilly2520
@terrorbilly2520 4 роки тому
It's so good to see Simon every now and then. Just look at the actions of our so called 'leaders' in these times of hardship and struggle - you can see who the true leaders really are.
@ianpinero9773
@ianpinero9773 4 роки тому
One of the best speeches I've listened to (and watched). Thank you.
@mariaisabelgonzalez9429
@mariaisabelgonzalez9429 11 місяців тому
Lately I have been a little sad about the behavior of some companies in my country but today listening to you gave me HOPE and my tears came out not because of sadness but because of GREAT HAPPINESS. Thanks...thanks...thanks for your talk
@StephenKoppekin
@StephenKoppekin 7 років тому
I love this definition of leadership. Trust and safety is paramount when acting as a leader.
@BrigSushilBhasin
@BrigSushilBhasin 5 років тому
We have heard of many many war stories. I did not experience war but I went through rigorous training for war. Here, Simon has brought in a relevant analogy and relate it to safety. Wow, its amazing. A spart that ignites emotion and feeling.
@garrymoise7
@garrymoise7 4 роки тому
There is a difference between "being in a leadership position" and "leading".
@YorkieKDS
@YorkieKDS 3 роки тому
Thank you random person on UKposts Comment Section... I shall take this quote and use it!
@bruv4934
@bruv4934 3 роки тому
Messi
@ipekkutlu78
@ipekkutlu78 3 роки тому
Completely agree. The moment I realized my manager aka dept head was actually driving us close to insane by working us up to 15 hours/day incl weekends and also creating an environment where we are scared, I understood how fool I were to follow this person and believed in for the past 1,5 years. Where are leaders?
@naturaalbeauty
@naturaalbeauty 2 роки тому
This video came up on one of the the many virtual trainings for managers at my job. This one was NOT a REQUIREMENT to watch and complete…but it should have been. This hit so hard for me… and he absolutely nailed it on the head. Since I first saw this video, I’ve watched it multiple times!!
@Nanpa0
@Nanpa0 10 років тому
He read my mind, ideas i've been thinking for a long time. I'm sure many feel the same way and relate.
@thxlovefactor
@thxlovefactor 6 років тому
Absolutely phenomenal 👏🏾👏🏾 So inspiring. And to think I was a second away from skipping over this video to find another one. Thank goodness I stayed.
@meandnotyoudude5678
@meandnotyoudude5678 4 роки тому
What a great lecture. You have defined leadership in such a poetic and simple way that i couldn't simplify it better myself. Thank you!
@NestorMaravi
@NestorMaravi 4 роки тому
In times like these, great leaders emerge. I love this!
@musafz
@musafz 4 роки тому
There's this great person and many more like him, that lived, live and will live. This Great Person, in his lifetime - no, not in his life time, but in a span of 8 - 9 years of his lifetime, fought 83 wars, never, ever for his own sake but for the safety and security of his followers. He lost a few and won a few battles, but he won both the hearts he fought against and fought for. True LEADERS are awesome! Would always like to stay with them, live with them and bleed with them. 😇😇😇
@soniaassomull6821
@soniaassomull6821 3 роки тому
This was really thought-provoking - and so appropriate for today's changing and stressful times.......thank you Simon - you inspire me!
@Zubair_Ahmad93
@Zubair_Ahmad93 Рік тому
love to listen him again and again.. the way he starts and carries out his presentation is flawless truly amazing..
@Augustin42012
@Augustin42012 4 роки тому
Je n'ai jamais entendu de pareils discours, de pareilles vérités qui me touchent énormément. De plus, vous dégagez une confiance et un aplomb quand vous parlez, qui me laisse sans voix. Ce sentiment intérieur que vous partagez est admirable... Merci Monsieur SINEK !
@hervekercret1705
@hervekercret1705 5 років тому
I discovered Simon Sinek with the "Why", but he is so inspirational... He has just described what I would consider as a key point in multi-cultural and intercultural management.
@dgdivoky
@dgdivoky 8 років тому
Great talk! Clearly we need a paradigm shift in how leaders lead!
@e-ggears193
@e-ggears193 2 роки тому
Giản dị, thật thà , điều mà anh chị đã làm được trong lòng tất cả mọi người. Thật sự tôn trọng và ngưỡng mộ 2 anh chị. 2 anh chị luôn giữ cái cảm xúc này luôn nhennnnn 💋💋❤️❤️❤️
@edimeirebarbosa2855
@edimeirebarbosa2855 3 роки тому
Sensacional, fantástico! Deus continue abençoando sua vida.
@mwilk172
@mwilk172 6 років тому
My teacher told me to watch some Simon Sinek videos. This is so inspirational and authentic compared to other TED talk videos that i saw. He wants people to understand something that not a lot of people think of. Mind you, i am only 13, and this is just amazing, it really taught me something. The future will lead us into safety and something that will keep our globe, a wonderful place. Leaders can protect us. I don't want to write an essay here, but if i would, it would be over 3 pages. I hope he continues to strive on believing his thoughts that people can follow. Its what people can learn from.
@sharayahmonroe
@sharayahmonroe 7 років тому
Amazing amazing amazing. I've just discovered Simon Sinek today, and have been watching his videos for hours at this point. Wow.
@Lautarofonseca
@Lautarofonseca 4 роки тому
Wonderful! What a great lesson. I am tremendously grateful that you have uploaded this video. It is an absolute learning. Thanks 🙏
@murphyhalim4062
@murphyhalim4062 3 роки тому
This man really change how I see the world. Very happy to read his books. Hope you always spread your thought. Thank a lot!
@chinmayvidyadharlimaye2332
@chinmayvidyadharlimaye2332 6 років тому
One of "THE BEST TED Talks" ever heard!!
@Ragani108
@Ragani108 4 роки тому
This is such an incredible presentation. Thank you, Simon-- love what you are sharing with the world.
@wdriver07
@wdriver07 3 роки тому
Another classic masterpiece,simple,inspiring,grounded and uplifting.
@aarimaz
@aarimaz 3 роки тому
Speechless!!! Absolutely superb! Hope this open the eyes of all the leaders!
@efdatsebina9844
@efdatsebina9844 8 років тому
I don't know how to prove it, but I surely stood in front of my screen and clapped
@simonpmccullagh6320
@simonpmccullagh6320 7 років тому
that proves that you are a sheep who is easily manipulated
@simonpmccullagh6320
@simonpmccullagh6320 7 років тому
João Castro good one.
@stepheniemartinez2453
@stepheniemartinez2453 7 років тому
+Simon P McCullagh lol says the same person who drinks fluoride water with out thinking its toxic.
@simonpmccullagh6320
@simonpmccullagh6320 7 років тому
Stephenie Martinez are you on e's?
@randidash4846
@randidash4846 7 років тому
hahaha, I did the same!
@vinnakotadilipkumar6657
@vinnakotadilipkumar6657 9 років тому
Simon Sinek's speaches are very inspiring and useful to CEO's & to leaders.
@mrkrishna123
@mrkrishna123 4 роки тому
Phenominal !!! . Growing leaders must watch. Thanks Simon.
@sirleoj8790
@sirleoj8790 4 роки тому
Thank you for making us feel blessed and capable to lead...
@siobhanmccaffrey3910
@siobhanmccaffrey3910 3 роки тому
This guy is amazing. I never feel as though he is preaching at me, he is talking to me.
@JayhawkGuitar
@JayhawkGuitar 9 років тому
Love it! This talk absolutely resonated with me! Well done sir.
@zonaxmd
@zonaxmd 9 місяців тому
Great speaker, great idea, great words. Hats off.
@srsantos02
@srsantos02 4 роки тому
Amazing presentation, I loved it. Congratulations, you have the voice!!!
@goodchange988
@goodchange988 5 років тому
defines "FAMILY" & "LEADER"
@RafaPiasta
@RafaPiasta 3 роки тому
Thank you, Simon! You made my believes have grown again. You've improved them and armed in some new forces. Now, I believe even more that I can and need to do something more for some people and for myself, to become even more thankful and happy. Thank you!
@MrVictorLind
@MrVictorLind 3 роки тому
This nugget of knowledge - as so many others by Simon - never get's old!
@amberv3781
@amberv3781 4 роки тому
Absolutely true! I love this, our world would be very different if organizations would actually hold these characteristics!
@urcreativity
@urcreativity 9 років тому
This message of TRUST is critical. Thank you Ted for putting this out here!
@tome6495
@tome6495 9 років тому
If you have never worked in this type of organization, I feel bad for you. The empowerment of peers leads to shared vision, strong principles, and (wait for it) profitability. You can have all of it in an environment that nurtures the spirit.
@rachelmacdonald9195
@rachelmacdonald9195 4 роки тому
yes!
@KalujaFlizck
@KalujaFlizck 4 роки тому
Yes #Pete2020 is a master of these ideas.
@OutdatedLeon
@OutdatedLeon 4 роки тому
Didn't really get a chance to work in such environment. This all sound so good and nice....but never really got the chance to see them in my workplace. I prolly should start search around to see if there's an organization like this around my city that would take me.
@chrismontreuil2206
@chrismontreuil2206 4 роки тому
Never found it yet in job market, but I can start it in my own family. It works !!!
@voodoochile80
@voodoochile80 3 роки тому
This is so true that it's a shame that one really gets it only after being in a place like this. The next job hunting from anyone watching this video should be 100% focused on 1. understanding whether one is talking to such a company and 2. Getting into it
@rubygarcia7174
@rubygarcia7174 Рік тому
Great presentation Simon. I see and understand the benefits of leadership when we inspire the people around us. Inspiration keeps everyone searching and growing. Thanks for your presentation. Fantastic stories. Ruby Garcia
@whaleh8er991
@whaleh8er991 3 роки тому
This TED talk always brings tears to my eyes.
@miltoncampbell3966
@miltoncampbell3966 4 роки тому
Great speech. Being a leader can be so hard for many people. They believe managing and leading are the same thing. As a mid level manager, I admit I have a lot to learn but don't we all? I definitely got some great ideas from this video.
@nurulassyfa9160
@nurulassyfa9160 Рік тому
This video contains an interesting concepts and valuable thoughts. This is such a refreshing perspective on a complex subject like leadership. Many people are drawn to Leadership roles but few are Leaders. Real leaders make their people feel safe amidst chaos and uncertainty. A good leader looks after their people, because they know that when people are taken care of, they will go above and beyond to take care of the leader and the cause. Each did has a reason, laying not over the water, but deep in the water. Each decision should be evaluated several times before be taken, or thrown away. So not all cases are the same, so lead is about making decision, and take all responsibilities for decision. This speaker hits the bullseye with his immaculate observations. Inspired leadership which makes people feel safe and trust their leadership empowers people to be their best versions of themselves and try new things. I just wish all leaders would take this to heart and lead in this way. There is a difference between leadership and authority. This is one of the best talks on leadership i've heard and will remember for a long time. Leadership is a choice, it's not a rank. 🙌
@jasoncheng5364
@jasoncheng5364 Рік тому
I wish this talk never ends, he is truly inspirational!
@starsmasher568
@starsmasher568 3 роки тому
Watching his talks early in the morning always makes my day 😊
@demonwally4962
@demonwally4962 8 років тому
this is one of the best ted talks that i have seen.
@simonpmccullagh6320
@simonpmccullagh6320 7 років тому
that's because ted talks are anti thought.
@sajidhasan362
@sajidhasan362 7 років тому
care to elaborate?
@simonpmccullagh6320
@simonpmccullagh6320 7 років тому
João Castro What a genius you are.
@simonpmccullagh6320
@simonpmccullagh6320 7 років тому
sajid hasan www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-18511696
@MartinMarchev
@MartinMarchev 7 років тому
TL;DR TROLOLOLOLOLOL
@r.t.dominguez1717
@r.t.dominguez1717 4 роки тому
I always learn from you!❤️ I lecture for free in the Philippines and spend my own money to feed my students! And I don't even teach in their school. I'm a retired U.S. architect and always been my vision to help others!❤️
@themicrolearninginstitute
@themicrolearninginstitute Рік тому
I LOVE YOU SIMON!!! Always so enlightened by your talks. God bless you
@cindypillay8279
@cindypillay8279 Рік тому
Heart counts is what matters not head counts ; imagine what a world this would be if all leaders understood this ; such great words Simon ❤🙌
@grausj1
@grausj1 8 років тому
This is spot on. Companies are nothing without the people who do the work. Trust and respect are base for collaboration and growth. Recent business years and different cultures seem to have put this belief and understanding at risk. I enjoyed seeing this.
@BasicBliss
@BasicBliss 8 років тому
That's true but many leaders act like they are the company.. And when employees sense that you are all about self advancement, they may work for you, but they will not respect you or trust you
@grausj1
@grausj1 8 років тому
Agreed.
@keyursanghvi9066
@keyursanghvi9066 5 років тому
I am really impressed & enlightened towards leading my company.
@claudiafegari5116
@claudiafegari5116 3 роки тому
I can hear Simon speaking for hours and enjoy EVERY SINGLE MOMENT!
@acid965
@acid965 2 роки тому
Awesome speach. You are my day-to-day motivator!
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