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Book • Nonfiction
2010s
2018
Adult
18+ years
In The Infinite Game by Simon Sinek, the author argues that businesses should shift their focus from short-term goals, like sales and stock prices, to long-term, ethical objectives. Inspired by Dr. James P. Carse's theories, Sinek contrasts finite games, with fixed rules and clear endpoints, to infinite games, which have flexible rules and no defined endpoint. He outlines five key practices for fostering an infinite mindset: just cause, trusting teams, worthy rivals, existential flexibility, and courage to lead.
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Simon Sinek's The Infinite Game receives praise for its insightful and motivational perspective on business strategy, encouraging long-term thinking over short-term gains. Critics appreciate its articulation of forward-thinking leadership. However, some find the concepts repetitive and lacking in actionable steps. Overall, it's a thought-provoking read with room for deeper exploration.
Readers who appreciate motivational and strategic thinking literature, especially those inspired by the principles in Sinek’s own Start with Why or Stephen R. Covey’s The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, will find The Infinite Game compelling. It appeals to leaders and innovators seeking sustainable success through a long-term mindset.
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Milton Friedman
An influential economist known for his role in the Chicago school of economics and his belief that the main responsibility of businesses is to increase profits. His views on capitalism are contrasted with Sinek’s concepts in the book.
Dr. James P. Carse
The academic and author of Finite and Infinite Games, whose ideas provide Sinek with the theoretical framework for his arguments. Carse's concepts of finite and infinite games heavily influence Sinek's perspective.
Adam Grant
An organizational psychology author who is seen by Sinek as a worthy rival. Initially perceived as a competitor, Grant plays a role in Sinek’s shift to an infinite mindset.
251
Book • Nonfiction
2010s
2018
Adult
18+ years
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