Simon Sinek on How to Improve Strategic Thinking

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  • čas přidán 15. 11. 2012
  • In Chapter 14 of 16 in his 2012 Capture Your Flag interview, author and public speaker Simon Sinek answers "How Do You Make Strategic Thinking More Implementation Friendly?" To Sinek it comes down to language and the importance of using words people understand. When the language is simple, the directive becomes clear to everyone and can be more easily followed and implemented.
    Simon Sinek teaches leaders and organizations how to inspire people. His goal is to "inspire people to do the things that inspire them" and help others find fulfillment in their work. Sinek is the author of "Start With Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action". He works regularly with the United States Military, United States Congress, and many organizations, agencies and entrepreneurs. Sinek is an adjunct professor at Columbia University and an adjunct staff member at the think tank RAND Corporation. Sinek earned a BA in Cultural Anthropology from Brandeis University.
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    Transcript:
    Erik Michielsen: How do you make strategic thinking more implementation friendly?
    Simon Sinek: Language. Strategic thinking can be more implementation friendly when you use words that you understand. It’s amazing to me how often we read strategies that are incomprehensible. To be the pre-eminent supplier, you know, we’re gonna-I mean, what-I mean these are things that you can’t do. Based on what metric? We wanna be the best? That’s your strategy? Like that’s not a strategy. That’s nothing. We wanna be the-we wanna be ranked number one. What-revenues, profit, quality, customer satisfaction, loyalty, what? It’s complete nonsense, you know? And so the more specific a strategy can be, the clearer the language can be, the more implementable it can be.
    I’m a great believer that if you speak like a scientist, only scientists will understand you, but if you speak like a truck driver, both truck drivers and scientists will understand you. And the amazing thing is if you actually speak like a scientist, even a lot of the scientists don’t understand you. The point is use very simple terminology that’s somebody who’s not in your industry who doesn’t know your business would understand what you’re trying to do.
    And if that’s the basis of the language that you choose to use that anyone can understand what you’re attempting to do and if you started someone tomorrow, they would be able to take the reins and go because it’s so crystal clear. That’s the standard that we need to use inside our own organizations. When the language is clear, when the language is specific, when the language is simple, it’s easy. It’s easy to implement. Right? Off the races you go, you know?

Komentáře • 39

  • @johnzabroski5396
    @johnzabroski5396 Před 29 dny +1

    When the language is clear, simple, specific, it's easy.

  • @gormanhouston4793
    @gormanhouston4793 Před 4 lety +24

    Communication is key! Of course, that requires people to understand what is being said.

  • @martavaresi1455
    @martavaresi1455 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I am so glad someone is saying this!!! All the stuff I read, half of it doesn't even make sense or it's unbelievably generic. It's like leaders think the more difficult you speak the more clever you look.....

  • @SolonOz
    @SolonOz Před 3 lety +6

    This interview guy always smile, I love it

  • @theglowstonecraft7100
    @theglowstonecraft7100 Před 5 lety +12

    0:10 brightens up my day

  • @nusrat083
    @nusrat083 Před 6 lety +3

    loved it

  • @dretheblack
    @dretheblack Před 2 lety +2

    Completely underrated video

  • @captureyourflag
    @captureyourflag  Před 11 lety +4

    Thank you for the feedback. As the interviewer, I do want to share that we did not give any questions in advance so unlike scripted content or where interviewees have time to prepare, we try to get that immediate and visceral reaction that hopefully better connects to you. Will do a better job of helping interviewees work on fewer ums and you knows. Thanks again!

  • @EMIRAMITRUSHIaspa
    @EMIRAMITRUSHIaspa Před 10 lety

    so right

  • @Strong-icon
    @Strong-icon Před 6 měsíci

    Bravo 👏 u made my day

  • @aqonyahanabdizalamhereri7443

    we had have class tonight, and our teacher add in this clip in a lecture class

  • @joshuasnyder947
    @joshuasnyder947 Před 3 lety +2

    Not sure what the picture paints when I say number 1 is the spot that feels the best, but its also a an opportunity to wear the crosshairs on your head.

  • @1Ryon
    @1Ryon Před 11 lety +2

    Allows other to become a threat to you and your work as well. The scientest still has to prove there self to a degree by expalining fundimental aspects of there stuff so to protect it from other people claiming there fundimental later. This is a razors edge of information. It is needed to inquire claime to there developed volume however any information gives others a chance to try and take it from them with acurate yet vague statements that stem from them repeating what they learned from them.

  • @elainedasilvanogueira4168

    Good!Simple communication

  • @saminaiqbal5532
    @saminaiqbal5532 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow.

  • @vitor2009ization
    @vitor2009ization Před 6 lety

    tá passando todo mundo rapidão hein Simon 👍😂

  • @jayp6888
    @jayp6888 Před rokem +2

    However the focus needs to be on some destination (goal) and the choice of tactics used to get there (which shoots and which ladders).

  • @SouthburyGirl
    @SouthburyGirl Před 9 měsíci +1

    Well, that's great he addressed the importance of clear communication, but then completely ignored the question of "how to improve strategic thinking."

  • @user-yi9md7gq4c
    @user-yi9md7gq4c Před 4 měsíci

    💖

  • @John-3692
    @John-3692 Před 4 měsíci

    This is unparalleled. I read a book with similar content, and it was unparalleled. "The Hidden Empire: Inside the Private Worlds of Elite CEOs" by Adam Skylight

    • @johnzabroski5396
      @johnzabroski5396 Před 29 dny

      Thank you. What were your top takeaways that would make this book more popular read

  • @dafydd23
    @dafydd23 Před 3 lety

    Note if you skip the first 15 seconds: he's actually answering a different question from the one listed in the video title...

  • @arzoo_singh
    @arzoo_singh Před rokem +2

    Agree but this makes sense .
    Make it easy .
    But,choose the room if you are in a room where there are experts in the field ,they know what you are talking and they get bored with basic .
    So you have to change the tone and language ,now don't talk like a novice .
    So,yes Mostly easy language
    But change the mode according to situation and people .

  • @gerardoperez7612
    @gerardoperez7612 Před 4 lety +1

    What if the scientist is a truck driver? How should you communicate now?

    • @JohnDoe-qq8et
      @JohnDoe-qq8et Před 3 lety

      Honk your horn and shout curse words at him in passing.

  • @daoyang8919
    @daoyang8919 Před 10 lety +3

    How come you don't put all of these questions into one video?

    • @captureyourflag
      @captureyourflag  Před 10 lety +7

      Great question. In their feedback, the majority of Capture Your Flag subscribers and viewers prefer to watch short, single Q&A videos that can be easily consumed, shared and curated into playlists / favorite lists. We know the complete interviews are important so we create playlists for each interviewee (e.g. Simon Sinek Video Playlist).

  • @j_go
    @j_go Před 2 měsíci

    0:53 "great believer"..."...speak like a truck driver..." At first listen, I thought he was referring to the trucking industry and speaking their language. I later realized he was referring to truck drivers as those who are "simple" or speak simply. If I were a truck driver, I'd be offended.

  • @realistic.optimist
    @realistic.optimist Před rokem

    Business is full of buzzwords that make people roll their eyes. And when executive leadership starts with them people know they really do not understand the business they are in only spreadsheets, ROI's, and NPV's.

  • @Anonymous18531
    @Anonymous18531 Před 11 lety +2

    But he communicated in a way that even a truck driver could understand. Isn't that what's important?

  • @madraschap
    @madraschap Před 5 lety +1

    Don't just talk like a truck driver (and not like a scientist) but also think like a truck driver (and not like an (academic) scientist).

  • @mittuka1
    @mittuka1 Před 11 lety +2

    too many "you know" for a guy trying to communicate smth serious.

    • @jzhuang0805
      @jzhuang0805 Před 4 lety

      I mean he has ADHD and why he is so passionate in someway

  • @_FG82_
    @_FG82_ Před 4 lety +4

    Load of BS

  • @Lessdeth14
    @Lessdeth14 Před 5 lety +1

    Ah, Simon Sinek. If you ever need a face for the Sesame Streetification of strategy, that's your guy. What a load of crap.

  • @julieb2224
    @julieb2224 Před 6 lety +1

    Donald TRUMP,,!!