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Find Your Why
Sep 23, 2024 4:25 AM

Author:Simon Sinek,David Mead,Peter Docker,Simon Sinek,Stephen Shedletzky

Find Your Why

Penguin presents the audiobook edition of Find Your Why by Simon Sinek, David Mead and Peter Docker, read by Stephen Shedletzky and with an introduction by the author.

Start With Why has led millions of readers to rethink everything they do, in their personal lives, their careers and their organisations.

Now Find Your Why picks up where Start With Why left off. It shows you how to apply Simon Sinek's powerful insights so that you can find more inspiration at work and in turn inspire those around you.

This hands-on, step-by-step guide will help you to find your WHY. With detailed exercises, illustrations and action steps for every stage of the process, Find Your Why can help you address many important concerns including:

-What if my WHY sounds like my competitors?

-Can I have more than one WHY?

-If my work doesn't match my WHY, what should I do?

-What if my team can't agree on our WHY?

Whether you've just started your first job, are leading a team or are CEO of your own company, the exercises in this book will help guide you on a path to long-term success and fulfilment, both for you and your colleagues.

Reviews

The artwork is gloriously retro, echoing the original Ladybird house style but containing completely up to date information.

—— Shiny New Books

An easy-going humane generosity ... mischievous self-regard ... as if Henry David Thoreau had had an encounter with Woody Allen and never been quite the same since

—— Simon Schama

Behave is the best detective story ever written, and the most important. If you've ever wondered why someone did something – good or bad, vicious or generous – you need to read this book. If you think you already know why people behave as they do, you need to read this book. In other words, everybody needs to read it. It should be available on prescription (side effects: chronic laughter; highly addictive). They should put Behave in hotel rooms instead of the Bible: the world would be a much better, wiser place

—— Kate Fox, author of Watching the English

Magisterial … This extraordinary survey of the science of human behaviour takes the reader on an epic journey … Sapolsky makes the book consistently entertaining, with an infectious excitement at the puzzles he explains … a miraculous synthesis of scholarly domains

—— Steven Poole , Guardian

Truly all-encompassing … detailed, accessible, fascinating

—— Telegraph

Rarely does an almost 800-page book keep my attention from start to finish, but Behave is exceptional in its scale, scope, detail and writing style ... Sapolsky places what makes us special in the wider context of humans as animals with brains that are fundamentally similar to those of other species. It is the first book that does so comprehensively enough to qualify as a guide to human behaviour

—— Frans de Waal , Science

A miraculous book, by far the best treatment of violence, aggression, and competition ever. Its depth and breadth of scholarship are amazing, building on Sapolsky’s own research and his vast knowledge of the neurobiology, genetic, and behavioral literature. All this is done brilliantly with a light and funny touch that shows why Sapolsky is recognized as one of the greatest teachers in science today

—— Paul Ehrlich, author of Human Natures

A great writer and a superb guide to human nature, Sapolsky shows you how all the perspectives and systems connect, and he makes you laugh and marvel along the way. A beautifully crafted work about the biology of morality

—— Jonathan Haidt, author of The Righteous Mind

One of the best scientist-writers of our time

—— Oliver Sacks

Behave is like a great historical novel, with excellent prose and encylopedic detail. It traces the most important story that can ever be told

—— E O Wilson

As wide as it is deep, this book is colorful, electrifying, and moving. Sapolsky leverages his deep expertise to ask the most fundamental questions about being human

—— David Eagleman, author of Incognito

Marvellous. Behave gives us the knowledge of how to manifest more of our best selves and less of our worst, individually and as a society

—— Charles Duhigg, author of The Power of Habit

One of the finest natural history writers around

—— The New York Times

Robert Sapolsky's students must love him ... witty, erudite and passionate about clear communication ... the implications of fascinating scientific findings are illuminated through topical stories ... then Sapolsky reaches for the big, synthetic pay-offs, examining how, together, these insights can enhance our understanding of the forces that lead to tribalism, violence, dehumanization and war - as well as tolerance, empathy and peace ... The analysis is arresting and the writing is often moving ... It is impossible not to deeply admire a project bold enough to ask an entire field to work to create a more just and peaceful world

—— Nature

Sapolsky’s book shows in exquisite detail how culture, context and learning shape everything our genes, brains, hormones and neurons do

—— Times Literary Supplement

An ambitious and amusingly written explanation of why humans act as they do

—— Guardian

For sheer ambition, it's hard to beat Robert Sapolsky's new book. Its goal is nothing less than a new way of seeing ourselves

—— New Scientist

A crammed compendium of scientific findings, organized in an ingenious way

—— Spectator

Behavioural tour-de-force

—— Derek Beres , Big Think

There has never been a better time for Robert Sapolsky's Behave: the Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst to appear. For those as perplexed and conflicted as me about such seismic political events as Brexit and the election of US President Donald Trump, the book helps not only to tease apart the factors that can lead people to behave in ways that seem to make no sense, but also to explain our own reaction. There is no part of the current craziness of the world this book does not touch, from terrorism and nationalism to nuclear posturing and ethnic cleansing… It is brilliant and insightful, lucid and conversational, authoritative, and fair to different points of view. It is the best guide I know of to the vicissitudes of human behaviour, an antidote to sensationalist easy answers… Behave is the antidote to all those pop psychology books that promise the secret of why we do what we do

—— Philip Ball , Lancet

A wonderfully lucid, scholarly and witty account of the biological basis of human behavior… Once you have read it, you will see neither yourself nor your fellow humans in the same way as before

—— Henry Marsh , New Statesman

A masterly cross-disciplinary scientific study of human behaviour.

—— New York Times Top Books of 2017

Excellent – we get fascinating analysis of how we think, how we emote, how we act.

—— William Leith , Evening Standard

Botsman guides the reader on an enjoyable accessible, but cautiously skeptical, tour through this hugely transformative, but barely recognized, shift in our sometimes-irrational approach to trust

—— Winnipeg Free Press

As Botsman drives deeper and darker, she sheds more and more light, her book [is] rapidly becoming brilliant

—— Dialogue

Thank you for writing this book. It is a must read.

—— Activist Bisi Alimi

One of the best books we have ever read. Honest, thought provoking and much needed.

—— Q Scene magazine

Finally started to read Straight Jacket. I’m already blown away. An incredibly honest and insightful read. Bravo Matthew.

—— Journalist Tom Knight

This book should have been written a long time ago, but it wasn't...Everyone, no matter what their background, will benefit from reading this book. A much-needed and healing work of tough love, written with love.

—— John Grant

A sensitive subject, brilliantly and intelligently handled.

—— Evan Davis

An excoriating book, Straight Jacket: How to be Gay and Happy delves into contemporary gay culture to address a plethora of issues gay people continue to face in 2016.

—— Attitude

Insightful, inclusive, clever and engaging

—— Jeremy Langmead
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