Simon Sinek: Why Leaders Eat Last

About this presentation
In this in-depth talk, ethnographer and leadership expert Simon Sinek reveals the hidden dynamics that inspire leadership and trust. In biological terms, leaders get the first pick of food and other spoils, but at a cost. When danger is present, the group expects the leader to mitigate all threats even at the expense of their personal well-being. Understanding this deep-seated expectation is the key difference between someone who is just an "authority" versus a true "leader."
For more on this topic, check out Sinek's latest book Leaders Eat Last: Why Some Teams Pull Together and Others Don't now available for pre-order.
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3:30 Happiness breakdown (4 chemicals)
5:53 1) Endorphins
7:16 Importance of endurance
7:59 2) Dopamine
8:19 Dopamine is to make sure get stuff done
9:10 Goals must be tangible - we have to see the goal to stay focused
10:17 Dopamine is dangerous when unbalanced
15:07 Feel safe
15:40 In our organization, danger isn't a constant it is a variable
17:05 The responsibility of leadership is 2 things: 1) Determine who gets in and who doesn't 2) how big do we make the circle of safety
17:33 Great leaders extend safety to the outermost of the org
17:53 3) Serotonin - leadership chemical
19:30 Trying to enforce relationships
22:22 Value of group-living
22:28 Being alpha comes at a cost
26:01 The cost of leadership is self-interest
27:15 Makes you feel safe
27:34 4) Oxytocin
29:03 Businesses aren't rational, it's about feeling safe. "It's human -- physical touch"
29:27 "Human bonds matter"
29:29 Act of human generosity
32:19 Leaders spend time/energy not money
37:30 You have to make sure you can trust others as leaders because you won't have time to help everyone
38:47 Cortisone - the feeling of stress and anxiety
40:59 Needs to shut down during times
41:42 Cortisone inhabits oxytocin
42:18 "Our jobs are killing us.. leaders are responsible"
43:12 Leadership is a decision, a choice.
About Simon Sinek
A trained ethnographer and the author of Start With Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action, Simon Sinek has held a life-long curiosity for why people and organizations do the things they do. Studying the leaders and companies that make the greatest impact in the world and achieve a more lasting success than others, he discovered the formula that explains how they do it.
Sinek's amazingly simple idea, The Golden Circle, is grounded in the biology of human decision-making and is changing how leaders and companies think and act.
His innovative views on business and leadership have earned him invitations to meet with an array of leaders and organizations, including Microsoft, Dell, SAP, Intel, Chanel, Members of the United States Congress, and the Ambassadors of Bahrain and Iraq.
Sinek recently became an adjunct staff member of the RAND Corporation, one of the most highly regarded think tanks in the world. He also works with the non-profit Education for Employment Foundation to help create opportunities for young men and women in the Middle East region. He lives in New York, where he teaches graduate level strategic communications at Columbia University.
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  • @Bruingebak
    @Bruingebak4 жыл бұрын

    "In the military, they give medals to people who are willing to sacrifice themselves, so that others may gain. In business, we give bonuses to people who are willing to sacrifice others so we may gain." What an awesome paradox Simon.

  • @angelirosepalma9340
    @angelirosepalma93404 жыл бұрын

    He summed up his whole book in 45 minutes. Super powerful speaker.

  • @DavidDumler5
    @DavidDumler55 жыл бұрын

    I watch this every year. Really helps remind me of the kind of leader I want to be, regardless of the environment I'm in.

  • @SomethingEnters
    @SomethingEnters3 жыл бұрын

    What an astounding, thought provoking, talk. "The cost of leadership is self-interest. If you're not willing to give up your perks when it matters, then you probably shouldn't get promoted. You might be an authority but you will not be a leader. Leadership comes at a cost. You don't get to do less work when you get more senior, you have to do more work and the more work you have to do is to put yourself at risk to look after others. That is the anthropological definition of what a leader is." Absolutely spot on. This entire quote speaks volumes of information and i could not be more grateful to have seen this. Thank you for this perspective, it is a wonderful place to view.

  • @opedromagico
    @opedromagico8 жыл бұрын

    This man... Knows how to inspire. (and fucking knows how to create and deliver a freacking awesome presentation!!)

  • @Xogroroth666
    @Xogroroth6665 жыл бұрын

    I was a 1st Lieutenant in the army.

  • @yuvaanmoodley3373
    @yuvaanmoodley33733 жыл бұрын

    This entire talk brought back memories of how my previous company reduced me to tears. Believed for a long time that I was just not cut out for the job and was horrible at it despite all the happy customers I produced. Thank you Simon for changing my perspective

  • @faisalabbasi8054
    @faisalabbasi80542 жыл бұрын

    This man holds the attention for all the 45 minutes and he richly deserve a standing ovation..

  • @billderinbaja3883
    @billderinbaja38835 жыл бұрын

    I can tell you why I eat last. I am a Construction Manager, big jobsites, big crews. When work is on, it's ON.... lot's of dangerous activities in construction. Everyone needs to focus.

  • @MakeSushi1
    @MakeSushi18 жыл бұрын

    he is a great public speaker!

  • @stephenland9361
    @stephenland93613 жыл бұрын

    "Why Leaders Eat Last"

  • @kerimcandrew4628
    @kerimcandrew46283 жыл бұрын

    Just found this guy. Year 2020. WOW did he nail the 'why we are pissed" down.

  • @downbntout
    @downbntout7 жыл бұрын

    I'm a caregiver to senior disabled people, under the heel of a shareholder-driven company, with angry people on all sides, and this made me see how I can be part of the solution.

  • @Kudagraz
    @Kudagraz10 жыл бұрын

    "Leadership is not a rank. Leadership is not a position. Leadership is a decision. Leadership is a choice. It has nothing to do with your position in the organization. If you decide to look after the person to the left of you and to look after the person to the right of you, you have become a leader."

  • @webuser2014
    @webuser20144 жыл бұрын

    It's amazing, that not even one minute was boring. Glad Google recommend me this, even after 6 years....

  • @jomama112
    @jomama1124 жыл бұрын

    Simon.. ever think about running for President?! You'd have my vote!! Someone like you should be leading this country. Hands down best advice I've ever received in my life.. has come from you.

  • @crisshaunnelson-jackson912
    @crisshaunnelson-jackson9128 жыл бұрын

    Dude's got a powerful snap.

  • @vishalakshikm
    @vishalakshikm7 жыл бұрын

    i think just watching this video gave me a huge rush of oxytocin. Thankyou Simon Sinek. The world needs more people like you.

  • @MrVirly
    @MrVirly5 жыл бұрын

    Whenever I need it, which isn't often, but regularly, I watch the part where he explains Self-Interest as the Cost of Leadership which kicks in at

  • @muraryse4068
    @muraryse40685 жыл бұрын

    “That’s an emotional question, email is a rational tool.” Amazing

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