

121: Leaders Eat Last by Simon Sinek
Johnny Bravo's Courage
- Pilot Johnny Bravo flew a risky support mission, relying on instinct despite limited visibility.
- He saved lives with well-placed cover fire, raising the question of where such leaders originate.
Empathy's Impact
- Bob Chapman transformed struggling companies by listening to employees and implementing their feedback.
- This empathetic approach fostered organizational success, demonstrating the power of valuing employees' perspectives.
Spartan Shield Significance
- Spartans prioritized protecting each other, demonstrated by severe penalties for losing shields.
- Shields symbolized collective defense, highlighting the importance of teamwork over individual protection.
















Too many workplaces are driven by cynicism, paranoia, and self-interest. But today’s author shows us how the best ones foster trust and cooperation by separating the security inside the team from the challenges outside. Join Joe & Mike as they try to expand their own circles of safety.
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