Simon Sinek - Love Your Work - from CreativeMornings

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Published 2012-07-02
Simon Sinek speaks on how to be fulfilled by your job and how companies can better support and inspire the people who work for them.

Simon Sinek at the New York chapter of CreativeMornings on April 20, 2012.

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All Comments (21)
  • The reason this guy is so good is because he is not trying to sell you anything. He is trying to help create a change of mindset in all of our working environments. Very inspirational!
  • @satz611
    I can hear him all day. Every leader/manager should be made to listen to him 30 mins daily.
  • @Marcara081
    It's lectures like these that demonstrate the power of the internet to teach rather than the classroom. About fucking time if you ask me.
  • @Olegzyan
    I really like the way this guy talks. Plainly, coherently and persuasively!
  • @carocaycedo
    I can't get enough of Simon. He is amazing!
  • I feel good hearing him, is it just me?
  • @DeeaM33
    Companies don't do business with companies. People do business with people. Amazing insight
  • @h0wusayit568
    "If we don't love our work, we don't look out for each other.." - Simon Sinek
  • @kaylaevans2467
    Oh was that 40 minutes? I seriously just jumped to the future. This guy makes some amazing points.
  • @gaoxinglangblog
    great message. I will try my best to bring it to my work and life
  • @ananttomer4
    After all world never appreciated a man with money and power than a man who offer helping hand to others.
  • @EllieArteaga
    Simon, true leader, true servant!! I want you to know I share the same idea of a caring loving world... Thanks for sharing your passion and wisdom, it's crazy idealists like us who usually do change the world. Love Ellie
  • @jtnoodle
    This is what the made the WWII generation great. They suffered through and endured depression and war AND laid the societal foundation of freedom that we enjoy down to this very day. They didn't do it for themselves. They selflessly did it for everyone else; for the towns and cities that they liberated. They did it for their own communities. We are sorely missing that nowadays.
  • @Alice-wk6gt
    Simon's always on the right track and only a few can match him. Well done, Simon!
  • @jeffsoucy5515
    I actually feel like helping someone just by listening to this talk. It seems so much fun
  • @andy50001
    Simon is so awesome. I listen to him as much as possible.
  • @meghanbird
    This was shown in my Nursing Leadership class today...the part about hospital culture is what I vowed to help change 3 years ago when I started my bachelor of nursing degree..I graduate in summer! I come from a theatre background. We work crazy hours, it's stressful and we have very high intensity jobs. Things we do in theatre that work are trust each other, we know each other intimately (each others' families, health, personalities) and we socialize with our colleagues (opening nights are fun!). Also in theatre we LOVE our jobs. We make art! But I truly believe that those mentalities can also be applied to healthcare and will work. Thank you Simon for instilling passion and ideas in people like me in order to make positive changes, in small ways!