The Infinite Game

The Infinite Game

by Simon Sinek

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Sinek contrasts finite games played to win with infinite games where the goal is to keep playing. Companies with an infinite mindset build trust and lasting purpose over short-term victories.

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In this collection, The Infinite Game references 2 other books and is cited by 1 other book.

It draws on Good to Great and The Innovator's Dilemma.

It’s picked up by Buy Back Your Time.

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Sinek critiques Collins's Good to Great methodology on survivorship bias.

Good to Great

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Good to Great

by Jim Collins

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Sinek uses Christensen's disruption theory on infinite vs finite competition.

The Innovator's Dilemma

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The Innovator's Dilemma

by Clayton Christensen

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Martell references Sinek's infinite game concept to argue that entrepreneurship is not a finite competition but an ongoing journey of growth and reinvention.

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Buy Back Your Time

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Buy Back Your Time

by Dan Martell

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