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Simon talks about the theme of his upcoming book -- and his message hits Cal's ears like a symphony. Perhaps this should've been expected. The concept behind Simon's book, Start With Why, led to a Ted talk that reached 42 million people. And Leaders Eat Last was a New York Times bestseller. The Infinite Game shows us that business should not be treated like it's in a sporting event that has a definite period of time and ends with a win or a loss. If we do treat our business like it's in a sporting event, Simon warns, there will be a decline in trust, a decline in cooperation and a decline in innovation. Simon makes a case that the most successful companies now tend to be guided by leaders with an infinite mindset. There are so many takeaways in this episode that it might be wise to pull out a notepad before you get started.
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Simon talks about the theme of his upcoming book -- and his message hits Cal's ears like a symphony. Perhaps this should've been expected. The concept behind Simon's book, Start With Why, led to a Ted talk that reached 42 million people. And Leaders Eat Last was a New York Times bestseller. The Infinite Game shows us that business should not be treated like it's in a sporting event that has a definite period of time and ends with a win or a loss. If we do treat our business like it's in a sporting event, Simon warns, there will be a decline in trust, a decline in cooperation and a decline in innovation. Simon makes a case that the most successful companies now tend to be guided by leaders with an infinite mindset. There are so many takeaways in this episode that it might be wise to pull out a notepad before you get started.

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