23-02-2017

Uge 8 2017: First Follower: Leadership Lessons from Dancing Guy

First Follower: Leadership Lessons from Dancing Guy

Official transcript at http://sivers.org/ff
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If you've learned a lot about leadership and making a movement, then let's watch a movement happen, start to finish, in under 3 minutes, and dissect some lessons:

A leader needs the guts to stand alone and look ridiculous. But what he's doing is so simple, it's almost instructional. This is key. You must be easy to follow!

Now comes the first follower with a crucial role: he publicly shows everyone how to follow. Notice the leader embraces him as an equal, so it's not about the leader anymore - it's about them, plural. Notice he's calling to his friends to join in. It takes guts to be a first follower! You stand out and brave ridicule, yourself. Being a first follower is an under-appreciated form of leadership. The first follower transforms a lone nut into a leader. If the leader is the flint, the first follower is the spark that makes the fire.

The 2nd follower is a turning point: it's proof the first has done well. Now it's not a lone nut, and it's not two nuts. Three is a crowd and a crowd is news.

A movement must be public. Make sure outsiders see more than just the leader. Everyone needs to see the followers, because new followers emulate followers - not the leader.

Now here come 2 more, then 3 more. Now we've got momentum. This is the tipping point! Now we've got a movement!

As more people jump in, it's no longer risky. If they were on the fence before, there's no reason not to join now. They won't be ridiculed, they won't stand out, and they will be part of the in-crowd, if they hurry. Over the next minute you'll see the rest who prefer to be part of the crowd, because eventually they'd be ridiculed for not joining.

And ladies and gentlemen that is how a movement is made! Let's recap what we learned:

If you are a version of the shirtless dancing guy, all alone, remember the importance of nurturing your first few followers as equals, making everything clearly about the movement, not you.

Be public. Be easy to follow!

But the biggest lesson here - did you catch it?

Leadership is over-glorified.

Yes it started with the shirtless guy, and he'll get all the credit, but you saw what really happened:

It was the first follower that transformed a lone nut into a leader.

There is no movement without the first follower.

We're told we all need to be leaders, but that would be really ineffective.

The best way to make a movement, if you really care, is to courageously follow and show others how to follow.

When you find a lone nut doing something great, have the guts to be the first person to stand up and join in.

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Original video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GA8z7f...

20-02-2017

Uge 7 2017: Top 7 Lessons From 134 Books

Here are the top 7 lessons I've learned from reading over 134 books. Explainer Video by OnePercentBetter.



** HIGHLIGHTS **
LESSON 1: Boost Your Happy Chemicals
LESSON 2: Forget Self-Help
LESSON 3: Value Your Time
LESSON 4: The 80/20 Principle
LESSON 5: Learn How to Win Friends and Influence People
LESSON 6: Create, Don't Consume
LESSON 7: Mind Over Matter

13-02-2017

Uge 6 2017: "IF WE COULD SEE INSIDE OTHERS' HEARTS": LIFE, in 4 min

WOW! A profound look at life, in 4 minutes. You have to watch this -- and share it. We literally welled up with tears -- very rarely does that happen.

The camera wanders and shows the inner lives of people around us as they do their daily tasks. Most of it is set in a hospital, where there is so much worry, sadness, some joy, bad news, good news, no news, anxiety, fear -- as in real life, but perhaps magnified.

We've all BEEN there - experienced at least one of these people's lives. Hence, the tears! It's so TRUE.

This short video is at once quiet, profound, powerful, true, simple -- and so supremely human. It was produced by the Cleveland Clinic, as an example of their regard for empathy.

It's a profound reminder: we ALL have our story. Others have theirs. We NEVER know. And to treat others with the benefit of the doubt, with courtesy, with compassion, with respect.

Everyone Matters! Join us at www.facebook.com/everyonematters

25-01-2017

Uge 5 2017: Evolution of the Desk 1980 - 2016

the original producer, BestReviews,
link to the original source of the idea:
http://bestreviews.com/electronics#evolution-of-the-desk

22-01-2017

Uge 4 2017: Motivational short video - How to succeed - cartoon