In The Infinite Game, Simon Sinek introduces the concept of the “infinite mindset,” emphasizing long-term growth, purpose, and sustainability over short-term victories. Sinek contrasts finite games—where the goal is to win—with infinite games, where the objective is to continue playing and improving. He draws on examples from business, politics, and culture to illustrate how organizations with an infinite mindset foster innovation, resilience, and lasting success. The Infinite Game encourages leaders to shift from narrow, competitive thinking to a broader, more sustainable approach that focuses on values, collaboration, and progress in the face of challenges.
The Infinite Game
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The Infinite Game by Simon Sinek explores the difference between finite and infinite thinking in business and leadership. Sinek argues that organizations focused on long-term growth and purpose thrive, while those focused on short-term wins face inevitable challenges.
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