国际知名演讲家,其领导力演讲在TED排名第三,他还是“2019年全球最具影响力的50大管理思想家”之一。
《纽约时报》《华尔街日报》《华盛顿邮报》《商业周刊》等媒体的专栏作家。
毕业于英国布兰迪斯大学,现在美国哥伦比亚大学的战略沟通课程中执教。
n finite games, like football or chess, the players are known, the rules are fixed, and the endpoint is clear. The winners and losers are easily identified.
In infinite games, like business or politics or life itself, the players come and go, the rules are changeable, and there is no defined endpoint. There are no winners or losers in an infinite game; there is only ahead and behind.
The more I started to understand the difference between finite and infinite games, the more I began to see infinite games all around us. I started to see that many of the struggles that organizations face exist simply because their leaders were playing with a finite mindset in an infinite game. These organizations tend to lag behind in innovation, discretionary effort, morale and ultimately performance.
The leaders who embrace an infinite mindset, in stark contrast, build stronger, more innovative, more inspiring organizations. Their people trust each other and their leaders. They have the resilience to thrive in an ever-changing world, while their competitors fall by the wayside. Ultimately, they are the ones who lead the rest of us into the future.
Any worthwhile undertaking starts with Why – the purpose, cause or belief that inspires us to do what we do and inspires others to join us. Good leaders know how to build Circles of Safety that promote trust and cooperation throughout their organizations. But that’s not enough to help us chart a course through the unpredictable, often chaotic landscape of today’s marketplace.
I now believe that the ability to adopt an infinite mindset is a prerequisite for any leader who aspires to leave their organization in better shape than they found it.Age Range: Adult
##假大空。couldn’t even finish.
评分##We should have the infinite mindset to live in the infinite game through our life. Same as the growth mindset .. As a leader in a company that needs a lot to learn...first thing to let your mindset on the track is right.
评分##用有限游戏的思想去玩无限游戏,会出现信任、合作及创新的下降。拥有无限游戏思维方式的公司、团队将获得更高水平的信任,合作和创新以及随之而来的全部利益。
评分 评分##Fulfill, not win. 从Designing your life过来的,那本书有一节就是让大家明白人生是无限游戏,而非互相攀比的有限游戏。这本书主要是以商业公司角度谈了无限游戏,穿插一些个人成长相关的内容(Sinek和Grant互相攀比真是笑死我)。 最受用的一段就是苹果大佬听说微软出了比iPod更好用的竞争品,淡淡地说“不错嘛”(真的不是品牌宣传吗??)。这种“我在追求更长远的目标,所以现在落后于某个群体并非意料之外,也不会影响我的计划”的淡然,素晴素晴! 关键词:worthy rival、just cause(积极支持、包容、长远、利他、理想主义)。 小问题:以品牌/CEO为单位分析有些过于非黑即白。而且听了黑天鹅以后,感觉很多(一切)因果关系的推断都站不住脚。。
评分##三星 商业是无限游戏。 财务报表会与无限游戏矛盾。 如果无限的游戏是长远目光的游戏。那么想想三十几岁的中年危机。 天使投资人投资的商业类型是无限的游戏。 本书有点以后来者的眼光看前人的问题。比如那黑莓跟苹果比,说黑莓模仿苹果,所以黑莓败了。胡扯,那诺基亚不模仿苹...
评分##追求长远价值而不是短期利益。那怎么保证在位时间足够长?要有一个能让大家都认同的cause。书里应该把钢铁侠帮助人类殖民火星的cause也放进去。
评分 评分##finite vs. infinite mindset是一个思考问题的好角度:要有愿景、不止追求短期绩效、竞争对手令自己更好、关心他人(用户/员工)。论证太草率,明显有幸存者偏差和归因上的跳跃。之前别人吹捧的Jack Welch在本书里被立为负面典型。
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