I am so glad someone is saying this!!! All the stuff I read, half of it doesn't even make sense or it's unbelievably generic. It's like leaders think the more difficult you speak the more clever you look.....
This video is about how to communicate strategy; which isn't necessarily how to improve strategic thinking. Improving strategic thinking should be about thinking, which comes before planning or even writing a strategy. Strategic thinking is about using data to help generate useful knowledge about objectives, goals, environment, challenges, tools, people, etc; in order to navigate towards a vision of the future.
Thank you for the feedback. As the interviewer, I do want to share that we did not give any questions in advance so unlike scripted content or where interviewees have time to prepare, we try to get that immediate and visceral reaction that hopefully better connects to you. Will do a better job of helping interviewees work on fewer ums and you knows. Thanks again!
Not sure what the picture paints when I say number 1 is the spot that feels the best, but its also a an opportunity to wear the crosshairs on your head.
This is unparalleled. I read a book with similar content, and it was unparalleled. "The Hidden Empire: Inside the Private Worlds of Elite CEOs" by Adam Skylight
Great question. In their feedback, the majority of Capture Your Flag subscribers and viewers prefer to watch short, single Q&A videos that can be easily consumed, shared and curated into playlists / favorite lists. We know the complete interviews are important so we create playlists for each interviewee (e.g. Simon Sinek Video Playlist).
Well, that's great he addressed the importance of clear communication, but then completely ignored the question of "how to improve strategic thinking."
Agree but this makes sense . Make it easy . But,choose the room if you are in a room where there are experts in the field ,they know what you are talking and they get bored with basic . So you have to change the tone and language ,now don't talk like a novice . So,yes Mostly easy language But change the mode according to situation and people .
Allows other to become a threat to you and your work as well. The scientest still has to prove there self to a degree by expalining fundimental aspects of there stuff so to protect it from other people claiming there fundimental later. This is a razors edge of information. It is needed to inquire claime to there developed volume however any information gives others a chance to try and take it from them with acurate yet vague statements that stem from them repeating what they learned from them.
Business is full of buzzwords that make people roll their eyes. And when executive leadership starts with them people know they really do not understand the business they are in only spreadsheets, ROI's, and NPV's.
0:53 "great believer"..."...speak like a truck driver..." At first listen, I thought he was referring to the trucking industry and speaking their language. I later realized he was referring to truck drivers as those who are "simple" or speak simply. If I were a truck driver, I'd be offended.
Communication is key! Of course, that requires people to understand what is being said.
I am so glad someone is saying this!!! All the stuff I read, half of it doesn't even make sense or it's unbelievably generic. It's like leaders think the more difficult you speak the more clever you look.....
This interview guy always smile, I love it
This video is about how to communicate strategy; which isn't necessarily how to improve strategic thinking. Improving strategic thinking should be about thinking, which comes before planning or even writing a strategy. Strategic thinking is about using data to help generate useful knowledge about objectives, goals, environment, challenges, tools, people, etc; in order to navigate towards a vision of the future.
Thank you😅
Completely underrated video
0:10 brightens up my day
Thank you for the feedback. As the interviewer, I do want to share that we did not give any questions in advance so unlike scripted content or where interviewees have time to prepare, we try to get that immediate and visceral reaction that hopefully better connects to you. Will do a better job of helping interviewees work on fewer ums and you knows. Thanks again!
Not sure what the picture paints when I say number 1 is the spot that feels the best, but its also a an opportunity to wear the crosshairs on your head.
When the language is clear, simple, specific, it's easy.
This is unparalleled. I read a book with similar content, and it was unparalleled. "The Hidden Empire: Inside the Private Worlds of Elite CEOs" by Adam Skylight
Thank you. What were your top takeaways that would make this book more popular read
However the focus needs to be on some destination (goal) and the choice of tactics used to get there (which shoots and which ladders).
we had have class tonight, and our teacher add in this clip in a lecture class
Bravo 👏 u made my day
Good!Simple communication
How come you don't put all of these questions into one video?
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loved it
What if the scientist is a truck driver? How should you communicate now?
Honk your horn and shout curse words at him in passing.
Wow.
Well, that's great he addressed the importance of clear communication, but then completely ignored the question of "how to improve strategic thinking."
so right
Agree but this makes sense .
Make it easy .
But,choose the room if you are in a room where there are experts in the field ,they know what you are talking and they get bored with basic .
So you have to change the tone and language ,now don't talk like a novice .
So,yes Mostly easy language
But change the mode according to situation and people .
Allows other to become a threat to you and your work as well. The scientest still has to prove there self to a degree by expalining fundimental aspects of there stuff so to protect it from other people claiming there fundimental later. This is a razors edge of information. It is needed to inquire claime to there developed volume however any information gives others a chance to try and take it from them with acurate yet vague statements that stem from them repeating what they learned from them.
tá passando todo mundo rapidão hein Simon 👍😂
But he communicated in a way that even a truck driver could understand. Isn't that what's important?
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Note if you skip the first 15 seconds: he's actually answering a different question from the one listed in the video title...
Business is full of buzzwords that make people roll their eyes. And when executive leadership starts with them people know they really do not understand the business they are in only spreadsheets, ROI's, and NPV's.
Don't just talk like a truck driver (and not like a scientist) but also think like a truck driver (and not like an (academic) scientist).
0:53 "great believer"..."...speak like a truck driver..." At first listen, I thought he was referring to the trucking industry and speaking their language. I later realized he was referring to truck drivers as those who are "simple" or speak simply. If I were a truck driver, I'd be offended.
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2024 anyone?❤
Video title: How to improve strategic thinking
Interview question: How to make strategic thinking more implementation friendly
Um 😅
This is communication, not strategic thinking.
Load of BS
The Point Is You Are pointless till end
Ah, Simon Sinek. If you ever need a face for the Sesame Streetification of strategy, that's your guy. What a load of crap.
Donald TRUMP,,!!