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A Practical Guide for Discovering Purpose for You or Your Team

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19347

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

07.09.2017

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Penguin Books Ltd

Seitenzahl

256

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19347

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

07.09.2017

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Penguin Books Ltd

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256

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23,1/18,4/2,5 cm

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693 g

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Englisch

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978-0-241-27926-7

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Bewertung aus Berlin am 09.10.2017

Bewertungsnummer: 1053851

Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

Endlich fängt mal jemand 'von vorne' an. Da, wo andere meist nicht wirklich sicher sind. Das Trio Why | How | What wird hier erweitert. Für Leser*innen, die auf der Suche nach Ihrem eignen WARUM - tue ich das, glaube ich das - sind und für Teams und Organisationen, weil das WARUM Aufschluss über den Puls, der hier tickt, verrät. Wenn dann alles zusammen paßt, nach Reflexion und vielleicht mit professioneller Begleitung, dann empfindet auch der Kunde, Partner ... die eigene Aussage als STIMMIG. Empfehlenswert Rike, Coachissima
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Bewertung aus Berlin am 09.10.2017
Bewertungsnummer: 1053851
Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

Endlich fängt mal jemand 'von vorne' an. Da, wo andere meist nicht wirklich sicher sind. Das Trio Why | How | What wird hier erweitert. Für Leser*innen, die auf der Suche nach Ihrem eignen WARUM - tue ich das, glaube ich das - sind und für Teams und Organisationen, weil das WARUM Aufschluss über den Puls, der hier tickt, verrät. Wenn dann alles zusammen paßt, nach Reflexion und vielleicht mit professioneller Begleitung, dann empfindet auch der Kunde, Partner ... die eigene Aussage als STIMMIG. Empfehlenswert Rike, Coachissima

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Finy your why: a practical guide to finding purpose in your daily actions (Review by Rafael Estermann)

Rafael Estermann aus Zürich am 04.11.2023

Bewertungsnummer: 2060971

Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

Being a student in search of his academic or professional purpose and now having a university course about personal branding that is interconnected with the question of “finding your why”, coming across this brilliant book by Simon Sinek was a blessing. This book truly helped me in constructing and attaching meaning to my actions, as a student but also as a young human being apart from university. Now it’s easier for me to see the value of adding the question to my action “Why am I doing this”? And this makes me feel a lot better. “Find Your Why” starts with introducing the concept of "WHY" and its importance in understanding motivation and how it helps to build strong connections with clients and customers. It shows that people are easily motivated by deeper purposes rather than money. The book brilliantly depicts that making people feel like they are part of something bigger actually helps to bond a long business relationship. Simon Sinek demonstrates the importance of emotions in human decision-making and explains that aligning emotionally with customers and clients ultimately leads to stronger and more meaningful connections. The idea of always having a purpose for what I’m doing seemed logical to me from the beginning on, but its practicality is what I doubted with. Sinek and his co-authors talk about his popular theory “The Golden Circle” and the correlation between the three layers: What, How, and Why. He shows that WHAT corresponds to the neocortex (part of our brain) which is responsible for rational thought and understanding facts and figures. And the other two parts of the “Golden Circle” (the how and why) correspond with another part of the brain (the Limbic System) which is responsible for decision-making, behaviour, and emotions of trust and loyalty! While reading, I often found myself asking myself in my day-to-day life: “Rafael, why are you doing this the way your doing it?” and to my surprise I often found answers quickly. Nothing is more satisfying than knowing the meaning of “Why,” and it is only possible through non-biased self discovery. “Finding Your Why” exactly comes there to help continuous self exploring. The authors discuss a process for discovering and articulating one's "WHY," which is defined as the purpose, cause, or belief that drives a person. This was very helpful for me because the process involves reflecting on one's life and career experiences to identify recurring themes and stories that reveal their WHY. The best part of the book for me was guidance on how to initiate a “Tribe Why Discovery” session, a process aimed at helping a group or organization uncover its collective "WHY" or purpose, cause, or belief. The book shows several steps to organise the session effectively like Bringing in a senior leader, Sharing a personal WHY story, Group interaction, Addressing challenges and questions, and Outline the session. I think this is gold for organizational and corporate leaders, which I aspire to be one day as well. I read a lot of books that try to provide active practical lessons for its readers. This book and the way the authors took the art of providing practical lessons to its readers still is on a different level. They showed their expertise on how to find an individual’s “Why.” They suggest a specific format for note-taking to make it easier to identify essential elements. Finally, “Find Your Why” is like a friend holding your hand and walks you through what the book promises. As I was interested in the author itself, I watched several of Simon Sinek’s videos online additionally. While I usually prefer videographic content over books, the book does still a better job in providing a strategy and advices in one single place.The theories and every procedure explained in the book are so easily understood because of the way it is written and structured. Anyone seeking clarity and direction in their personal or professional lives should read this book, in my opinion.
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Finy your why: a practical guide to finding purpose in your daily actions (Review by Rafael Estermann)

Rafael Estermann aus Zürich am 04.11.2023
Bewertungsnummer: 2060971
Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

Being a student in search of his academic or professional purpose and now having a university course about personal branding that is interconnected with the question of “finding your why”, coming across this brilliant book by Simon Sinek was a blessing. This book truly helped me in constructing and attaching meaning to my actions, as a student but also as a young human being apart from university. Now it’s easier for me to see the value of adding the question to my action “Why am I doing this”? And this makes me feel a lot better. “Find Your Why” starts with introducing the concept of "WHY" and its importance in understanding motivation and how it helps to build strong connections with clients and customers. It shows that people are easily motivated by deeper purposes rather than money. The book brilliantly depicts that making people feel like they are part of something bigger actually helps to bond a long business relationship. Simon Sinek demonstrates the importance of emotions in human decision-making and explains that aligning emotionally with customers and clients ultimately leads to stronger and more meaningful connections. The idea of always having a purpose for what I’m doing seemed logical to me from the beginning on, but its practicality is what I doubted with. Sinek and his co-authors talk about his popular theory “The Golden Circle” and the correlation between the three layers: What, How, and Why. He shows that WHAT corresponds to the neocortex (part of our brain) which is responsible for rational thought and understanding facts and figures. And the other two parts of the “Golden Circle” (the how and why) correspond with another part of the brain (the Limbic System) which is responsible for decision-making, behaviour, and emotions of trust and loyalty! While reading, I often found myself asking myself in my day-to-day life: “Rafael, why are you doing this the way your doing it?” and to my surprise I often found answers quickly. Nothing is more satisfying than knowing the meaning of “Why,” and it is only possible through non-biased self discovery. “Finding Your Why” exactly comes there to help continuous self exploring. The authors discuss a process for discovering and articulating one's "WHY," which is defined as the purpose, cause, or belief that drives a person. This was very helpful for me because the process involves reflecting on one's life and career experiences to identify recurring themes and stories that reveal their WHY. The best part of the book for me was guidance on how to initiate a “Tribe Why Discovery” session, a process aimed at helping a group or organization uncover its collective "WHY" or purpose, cause, or belief. The book shows several steps to organise the session effectively like Bringing in a senior leader, Sharing a personal WHY story, Group interaction, Addressing challenges and questions, and Outline the session. I think this is gold for organizational and corporate leaders, which I aspire to be one day as well. I read a lot of books that try to provide active practical lessons for its readers. This book and the way the authors took the art of providing practical lessons to its readers still is on a different level. They showed their expertise on how to find an individual’s “Why.” They suggest a specific format for note-taking to make it easier to identify essential elements. Finally, “Find Your Why” is like a friend holding your hand and walks you through what the book promises. As I was interested in the author itself, I watched several of Simon Sinek’s videos online additionally. While I usually prefer videographic content over books, the book does still a better job in providing a strategy and advices in one single place.The theories and every procedure explained in the book are so easily understood because of the way it is written and structured. Anyone seeking clarity and direction in their personal or professional lives should read this book, in my opinion.

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