5.29.2016

How great leaders inspire action, Lesson1

TED
Simon Sinek: How great leaders inspire action, Lesson1
Summary
The golden circle is one idea the speaker discovered.
When people do something, their actions are described by using "what," "how," and "why."
In the world, people and organizations know what they do and how they do it. And then few people or organizations know why they do. Those people would think, act and communicate from the outside in. However, the inspired leaders and the inspired organizations do something from the inside out.  It means they think why they do works first more than what they do.
 ◆Viewpoints&Discussion
1.Why do most Japanese buy Apple Products?
I think that Japanese buys Apple Products, because having it makes us feel in high status and it is easy to use.
2.Do you know the purpose of what you are doing now? If so, why do you do what you are doing?
Yes, I do. I think that national people have to work for own country to grow and yourself to live well.  I do current work because I love it and  it's interesting and fun.
3.Do you have any particular living person or leader in your country who inspires you? Why do you consider them inspiring?
Yes, I do. I think that our leader Prime minister Shinzo Abe whose action inspired all Japanese people.  It is important for working people to grow economy. Thus, he impacts us.
Words in this story
inspire / to ​fill someone with ​confidence and ​desire to do something. If something or someone inspires something ​else, it ​causes or ​leads to it.
status / position or ​rank, esp. in a ​social ​group or ​legal ​system.the ​position of ​respect and ​importance given to someone or something.

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