The Golden Circle

I was blown away by Simon Sinek‘s brilliant presentation of The Golden Circle which is part of his book “START WITH WHY“. It impacted me in a profound way that’s difficult to explain. In this amazing 18 minute TED talk, he gives solid, concrete examples of people and brands that prove his idea of Why, How and What (which he calls The Golden Circle). He uses Apple, Martin Luther King Jr. and the Wright Brothers to perfection in illustrating his points. In each case he explains how they were different than everyone else but still shared the same formula for success. This method of operating from the inside-out instead of the normal outside-in approach makes all the difference in the world.

The other amazing moment is when Simon points out that this isn’t based on his opinion but actually on biology. He then shows how the Golden Circle matches perfectly with the pathology of the human brain. The three sections of the brain correlate perfectly with the Why, How and What sections of the Golden Circle. The Why center being our emotional core…and the reason why we go with our gut feeling despite all facts and figures supporting the What aspects of a decision. It’s an amazing realization. He says “People don’t buy what you do, but why you do it” and “The goal isn’t to do business with everybody who needs what you have, the goal is to do business with those who believe what you believe”.  This is the key to creating loyalty which is the holy grail in business.

The Wright Brothers story was also fascinating. Simon explains how the pursuit of flight at the turn of the 20th century was much like the dot com buzz of this era. Everyone was after this goal including someone named Samuel Pierpont Langley who had a great deal of funding and access to the greatest minds of the time and yet two brothers with little education and finances were able to make history with their plane. This was because they were able to get people to work for them not for the what (money) but for the why (they believed in their vision of flight and why it was a noble cause).

Also captivating was the part about “The Law of Diffusion and Innovation” where Simon talks about the different types of people. There are the innovators (2.5%), early adopters (13.5%), early majority (34%), late majority (34%) and the laggards (16%). I laughed when he said the laggards are the ones that get touch tone phones only because they stopped making rotary phones!

I think this whole Golden Circle idea is life-changing information, not just for doing business but how we live our life too. The concept is so simple and yet so powerful. If we focus on the inside (internal) reasons why we do things instead of the outside (external) reasons, we will find more joy and happiness and ultimately, success and fulfillment.

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PaiChart for G+ Circles

Here’s my infographic which I call a PaiChart.

It’s a work in progress so please excuse the crudeness and any mistakes. I’m trying to learn as much as I can about Google’s new G+ circles and the flow of information and posts. At first glance everything seems simple and easy but as you use the service you learn about its intricacies and some design flaws that will be fixed in time. After all, it is still early field trial beta (though it’s almost 2 months old now and Google has spent over a year working on this).

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In a nutshell, here’s what I believe our options are for publishing posts on G+

Private Posts

Private messages are easy. You send a message just to an individual or group of individuals by adding their names and removing all circles. Easy cheesy.

Circles

Sending a post to a circle or several circles only goes to the people that you have added to those particular circles and no one else.

Your Circles

When you select the circle called Your Circles that means the message will go to ALL of your circles.

Public

Posts here go to all of your circles as well as the incoming circle for all of the people that have added you to their circles but that you have not added to any of your circles yet. Phew, that was a mouthful! But wait, there’s more! Your public posts also go to your Google profile for all the world to see, hence the term, Public.

Extended Circles

Ah, this is where the plot thickens even more. Some people confuse “Your Circles” with this one but that could be a fatal mistake. Here’s why:

Posts to Extended Circles are unlike Your Circles because it goes beyond the scope of the people you’ve curated into your circles of trust. Again, hence the term Extended. So who gets to see these posts? While they are not as public as Public posts, they do appear in many streams of strangers you don’t know because your post is shared with circles of people in your circles and so on. How many levels or circles does that mean? Who the heck knows at this point. I mentioned it could be a fatal mistake because some people will share messages with extended circles thinking only the people they have in their circles will see it, but that is not true. Because of the extra reach this means those posts could be seen by people you don’t want reading them such as your boss, spouse, fringe friend, A-lister, etc. So please be careful. When in doubt, don’t send it out.

Conclusion

Like I said earlier, I could be off here, especially with the public and extended circles parts. Please let me know if you have a handle of this stuff.

Going forward, I truly wish Google would give us public circles which would allow us to share our circles and allow people to join/leave at will as well as public circles that can be managed like public groups where an admin can curate the members (such as for a company with many employees). We also need ability to nest circles within other circles.

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Islanders

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When I was a kid I used to watch/listen to New York Islander hockey games and get so nervous that I would draw to calm down.

Here’s one of the drawings from an Islander vs Flyers game which would become the Stanley Cup finals showdown in 1980 when the Isles would win their first of four straight Stanley Cup titles. It should have been 5 in a row but Gretzky and the Oilers got help from the NHL when they changed the format from 2-2-1-1-1 to 2-3-2 which totally did the Islanders in.

Notice my boyhood heroes…Chico Resch, Bryan Trottier, Denis Potvin and my favorite scorer, Mike Bossy who was famous as a rookie for scoring 50 goals in 50 games!

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5 Numbers Ones

Katy Perry Makes Hot 100 History: Ties Michael Jackson’s Record with 5 number ones from same album! http://bit.ly/pnsp1G

This is exciting. I’ve been waiting for this for a few weeks. I knew she had a shot at this rare achievement.

Here’s a video playlist of all 10 songs. I call it the Katy Jackson playlist.
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDAF9C699173E697E

Katy Perry’s 5 number ones:
"California Gurls" (featuring Snoop Dogg)
"Teenage Dream,"
"Firework"
"E.T." (featuring Kanye West) 
"Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)"

The late King of Pop sent five songs to No. 1 on the Hot 100 from "Bad" in 1987-88:
"I Just Can’t Stop Loving You" (with Siedah Garrett)
”Bad”
"The Way You Make Me Feel"
"Man in the Mirror"
"Dirty Diana"

Janet Jackson came extremely close to matching and even topping this achievement when she hit the top with 4 songs from Rhythm Nation 1814 and number two with 2 others songs! Talk about so close!!!

The songs were:
1. Black Cat
1. Escapade
1. Miss You Much
1. Love Will Never Do (Without You)
2. Rhythm Nation
2. Come Back to Me

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Guzzle Extended Mode Beta

I like the new beta option for guzzle.it that provides a much improved layout of all the news feeds you select. Just login and click Customized page and select the Extended Mode (beta) option.

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You will experience a more beautiful layout of your news feeds. This makes Guzze even more like Flipboard for your desktop. Just enter your keywords for the topics you want to track and you will be treated to fresh new resources on a regular basis. Subscribing to RSS feeds is nice, but this method is more fun because you never know which feed you will discover from day to day. You’re not locked into the same stale resources anymore.

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