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Simon Sinek: Comment les grands leaders inspirent l'action

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Simon Sinek propose un modèle simple et puissant pour le leadership inspirant. Tout commence avec un cercle d'or et la question "Pourquoi ?". Ses exemples comprennent Apple, Martin Luther King, les frères Wright -- et à l'opposé, Tivo, qui avant une récente victoire judiciaire qui a triplé sa valeur boursière semblait être un échec.

In 2009, Simon Sinek released the book "Start With Why" -- a synopsis of the theory he has begun using to teach others how to become effective leaders and inspire change. Full bio »

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Reviewed by Guillaume Lebur
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