In this episode of the Podiatry Legends Podcast, I am joined by Richard Chasen to discuss Simon Sinek’s book ‘The Infinite Game.’ The book emphasises the importance of long-term thinking in business and life, contrasting finite games like football, which have clear rules and endpoints, with infinite games like business, where success is continuous and legacy-building.
Through stories and examples, they highlight Sinek’s key ideas, such as having a just cause, building trusting teams, and maintaining ethical standards. They discuss relevant comparisons, including Apple vs. Microsoft and lessons from the Vietnam War, to illustrate how an infinite mindset fosters sustained progress and collaboration.
Tyson also shares his encounter with Navy Seal Jocko Willink at Business Black Ops. They conclude by urging listeners to embrace change and future-proof their businesses.
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