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This model is also known as the Golden Circle concept, originally coined by Simon Sinek, leadership expert and author of the classic “Start With Why,”. The Golden Circle theory argues that many of today's most successful companies think beyond the practical, rational benefits of the products and services they offer. [https://mediatemple.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/sinek-golden-circle-e1378664887408.jpg Source]
This model is also known as the Golden Circle concept, originally coined by Simon Sinek, leadership expert and author of the classic “Start With Why,”. The Golden Circle theory argues that many of today's most successful companies think beyond the practical, rational benefits of the products and services they offer. [https://mediatemple.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/sinek-golden-circle-e1378664887408.jpg Image Source]


[[File:Whw-model.jpg|thumb|right|The Golden Circle. Credits: mediatemple.net]]
[[File:Whw-model.jpg|thumb|right|The Golden Circle. Credits: mediatemple.net]]

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This model is also known as the Golden Circle concept, originally coined by Simon Sinek, leadership expert and author of the classic “Start With Why,”. The Golden Circle theory argues that many of today's most successful companies think beyond the practical, rational benefits of the products and services they offer. Image Source

The Golden Circle. Credits: mediatemple.net