upcarta
  • Sign In
  • Sign Up
  • Explore
  • Search

The Infinite Game

  • Book
  • Oct 15, 2019
  • #GameTheory
Simon Sinek
@SimonSinek
(Author)
www.goodreads.com
Hardcover
4.7/5 5.2k ratings
Hardcover Kindle Audiobook Paperback Audio cd
See on Goodreads
4.17/5 14.2k ratings
4 Recommenders
4 Mentions
3 Asks
Do you know how to play the game you're in? In finite games, like football or chess, the players are known, the rules are fixed, and the endpoint is clear. The winners and losers... Show More

Do you know how to play the game you're in?

In finite games, like football or chess, the players are known, the rules are fixed, and the endpoint is clear. The winners and losers are easily identified.

In infinite games, like business or politics or life itself, the players come and go, the rules are changeable, and there is no defined endpoint. There are no winners or losers in an infinite game; there is only ahead and behind.

The more I started to understand the difference between finite and infinite games, the more I began to see infinite games all around us. I started to see that many of the struggles that organizations face exist simply because their leaders were playing with a finite mindset in an infinite game. These organizations tend to lag behind in innovation, discretionary effort, morale and ultimately performance.

The leaders who embrace an infinite mindset, in stark contrast, build stronger, more innovative, more inspiring organizations. Their people trust each other and their leaders. They have the resilience to thrive in an ever-changing world, while their competitors fall by the wayside. Ultimately, they are the ones who lead the rest of us into the future.

Any worthwhile undertaking starts with Why - the purpose, cause or belief that inspires us to do what we do and inspires others to join us. Good leaders know how to build Circles of Safety that promote trust and cooperation throughout their organizations. But that's not enough to help us chart a course through the unpredictable, often chaotic landscape of today's marketplace.

I now believe that the ability to adopt an infinite mindset is a prerequisite for any leader who aspires to leave their organization in better shape than they found it.

(From Goodreads)

Show Less

Number of Pages: 251

ISBN: 073521350X

ISBN-13: 9780735213500

Recommend
Post
Save
Complete
Collect
Mentions
See All
Jordi Alexander @gametheorizing · Jun 21, 2022
  • Post
  • From Twitter
One direction to study is infinite vs non infinite games in real life, these two books explain some of this well
Coach Gilad Armon @ArmonCoach · Dec 17, 2022
  • Answered to What was the best book you read in 2022 and the main lesson you took from it?
  • From Twitter
The infinite game by @simonsinek I understand now that by playing an infinite game I not only benefit myself, but everyone around me for the next 50 years.
Bob Bouthillier @BobBouthillier · Dec 20, 2022
  • Answered to What is the best book you read this year?
  • From Twitter
my annual re-read of The Infinite Game by Simon Sinek.
Matt Posusta @MattPosusta · Apr 8, 2023
  • Answered to What's the best book you've read in 2023 so far?
  • From Twitter
Asks
See All
  • Alex Wieckowski
    • Ask
    What's the best book you've read in 2023 so far?
    88 answers
  • Ankur Nagpal
    • Ask
    What is the best book you read this year?
    57 answers
  • Shane Parrish
    • Ask
    What was the best book you read in 2022 and the main lesson you took from it?
    100 answers
  • upcarta ©2025
  • Home
  • About
  • Terms
  • Privacy
  • Cookies
  • @upcarta