Why good leaders make you feel safe | Simon Sinek | TED

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Published 2014-05-19
What makes a great leader? Management theorist Simon Sinek suggests, it's someone who makes their employees feel secure, who draws staffers into a circle of trust. But creating trust and safety — especially in an uneven economy — means taking on big responsibility.

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All Comments (21)
  • @jmnicholas00
    9:59 – great quote. “Leadership is a choice, it is not a rank. I know many people at the senior most levels of organizations who are absolutely not leaders. They are authorities, and we do what they say because they have authority over us, but we would not follow them.”
  • I worked for a large company that offered me a 60 percent pay increase after I have been there a few months. I refused the increase and told my boss to give it to the employees. My boss said he could do that but the company had never done that before. A few days after I was offered the increase an employee said to me that he assumed I got a big pay increase. I said to him I was offered a pay increase but asked to have it go to the employees. He replied with a skeptical response. I told I would be glad to show him my pay stubs. That conversation ended and he walked away. A few days later the employees saw their pay increase. At the end of one year we had increased sales 3.2 times what it had been with no new employees.
  • That's so satisfying to listen too. His points on what makes a good leader are just right and agreedable. You can't call yourself a leader while sacrificing all your crew for your own benefit. A leader should always step in first and open the way for everybody, create a safe environment where trust is above fear. And he never abandon the ship until everyone is safe
  • Amazing "Help the person to the left and right of you" that's leadership.🙏
  • @Julianavalcarte
    On my job I have two managers that are exactly as explained on this talk... It really makes me feel confident to work and my job became a pleasure! I hope that every one have the opportunity to work for a organisation like this!
  • @BasicBliss
    This speech was phenomenal. I am a coach and I'm also a leader in corporate and I am surprised that so many people in positions of authority do not get this basic concept of sacrifice and building trust among the team. This is such good information. Thank you
  • @astrowyrm6871
    this was the best TED talk i have ever heard, and as cheesy as it sounds, i feel really inspired to be a leader and maybe start a company/business in the future. absolutely outstanding.
  • @YellowHumor
    Beautiful speech. Loved how he went back to that statement of why would someone sacrifice themselves for others: „Because they would have done it for me“. This moved me really deeply.
  • @jamespinard7025
    The most authentic and compelling definition of leadership to date.
  • @Mr.A-000
    I just wish all leaders would take this to heart and lead in this way. There is a difference between leadership and authority.
  • Six years ago I watched this video while I was contemplating a difficult decision. After watching it, I resigned from a very high paying job rather than firing others as I had been told to do. I never looked back. It changed my life for the better.
  • @pagusmusic6254
    Another masterpiece on leadership, it so true that there’s a huge difference between leadership and authority, and making people feel safe and protected by their leadership is one of those serious distinctions!
  • @elchamber
    I had a department manager that was the best I’ve ever had. She wasn’t a pushover, but cared for are well-being. Luckily for her, we considered her generosity and never took advantage of that. The environment was perfect for all of us to work better than any other departments in are region. If good people are among good people, it works well. Even if one or two aren’t, if they can consider what kind of people are around them, they’ll change. It’s late night, and I’m just saying. Thanks Linda.
  • "From strong leadership comes unity, from unity comes power." - Tywin Lannister
  • "Its actually the right environment, it makes people become better and capable of doing a lot more" WOW! That just blew my mind, simple yet powerful.
  • @BobSayG
    I am the boss at my work and since I start reading his book and I changed how I approach to my staff etc and it’s incredible that my staffs and work place mood, motivation, ethic is changing so fast. And I love my job now!!!! Only the consequences, I am too excited when I come home and can’t sleep at night!!!
  • @ScandinavianBob
    Hey random person scrolling throught the comments. I just want to say: have a great day or night! Remember you arer loved and you have a purpose in this world. Always stay positive and never give up in life and on your goals!
  • @sekaran404
    Very Fantastic talk Simon. " Great leaders are not the ones who save numbers to sacrifice people, they are the ones who sacrifice numbers to save people". A very heartful speech from Simon.
  • @MrRasco95
    Many people are drawn to Leadership roles but few are Leaders... Thank you Simon for explaining it.