In “Start With Why,” Simon Sinek challenges the conventional approach to business strategy. He argues that companies that focus solely on what they do or how they do it will struggle to stand out in a crowded marketplace. Instead, Sinek suggests that companies should start by defining their “why” — their purpose and beliefs — and use this as the foundation for their business strategy.
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Are you looking to create a more meaningful, purpose-driven business? Look no further than "Start with Why" by Simon Sinek. In this video, we delve into the power of starting with your "Why" and explore how this simple shift in thinking can revolutionize your approach to leadership and success.
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