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  1. The Infinite Game is a 2019 book by Simon Sinek, applying ideas from James P. Carse's similarly titled book, Finite and Infinite Games to topics of business and leadership. The book is based on Carse's distinction between two types of games: finite games and infinite games.

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  2. The Infinite Game is a New York Times bestseller that explores how to play the game of business with an infinite mindset. Learn the five practices of an infinite game, watch videos of Simon explaining the concepts, and find out how to apply them to your organization.

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  3. Oct 15, 2019 · A book about the difference between finite and infinite games in business, politics and life, and how to adopt an infinite mindset to lead with purpose and trust. Learn from the author's insights, examples and stories, and join the discussion with other readers.

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  4. Oct 15, 2019 · The rules of an infinite game are changeable while infinite games have no defined endpoint. There are no winners or losers—only ahead and behind. The question is, how do we play to succeed in the game we’re in?

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  5. Infinite games have infinite time horizons. And because there is no finish line, no practical end to the game, there is no such thing as "winning" an infinite game. In an infinite game, the primary objective is to keep playing, to perpetuate the game.

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  6. The Infinite Game. Simon Sinek. Penguin, Oct 15, 2019 - Business & Economics - 272 pages. From the New York Times bestselling author of Start With Why and Leaders Eat Last, a bold framework for...

  7. In The Infinite Game, Sinek applies game theory to explore how great businesses achieve long-lasting success. He finds that building long-term value and healthy, enduring growth - that playing the infinite game - is the only thing that matters to your business.

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