People don't buy what you do, they buy why you do it. Lead with the purpose and belief, and the product follows naturally.
What is start with why? Read the full idea →Sinek's example: not 'we make great computers' but 'we believe in challenging the status quo' — then, here's the product.
A company that opens with its mission earns loyalty the feature list alone never would.
Explaining why the change matters moves a team far more than just listing what to do.
Open with why this work matters to you, not a recitation of duties you've held.
People rally to a belief they share, then adopt the specific actions, not the other way around.
That's just how memory works. Lock start with why in with a 5-minute active-recall session — spaced repetition, no signup.
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