Watch how a movement can happen, in real time, in under 3 minutes

Leadership Lessons from Dancing Guy

What can one seemingly crazy guy dancing ridiculously teach us about leadership and creating a movement? In this fascinating video excerpt from a TED talk Derek Sivers shows how one person, with the right strategies, can start a movement that spreads to hundreds of people in less than 3 minutes.

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Have you ever created a movement, and how?

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10 Comments

  1. That’s awesome!! Wow the tipping point was just amazing watching that wave crash and then that was it. Kudos to the spark that ignited the flame!

    Lukas Jai on June 8th 2010
  2. Lukas Jai on June 8th 2010
  3. Great lesson.

    Sanjiwan on June 6th 2010
  4. This is exaclty what I needed to get myself off the ground!! Thank you!!

    Maria on June 1st 2010
  5. I want evry free audio
    thanks so much

    arya on May 31st 2010
  6. My first video I seen last year to make me start on line, Tony Robbins the best I say. Brian Roberts.

    Brian Roberts on May 31st 2010
  7. I am the leader of the clubs. I need to embrace my followers to start a movement. Thanks for the advice, couldn’t have come at a better time.

    Lion of the Club on May 30th 2010
  8. The first follower is important because he made others feel certainty by following. There’s a great opportunity in today’s economy to make lots of money by helping others out of debt. If you still not sure whether you will follow this opportunity, check the results of another 400 follower who already made action to follow their leader, Bill Bartmann, who went from bankrupt-to-billionaire and 25th wealthiest American.

    Hao on May 28th 2010
  9. The most interesting part is the tipping point and the speed at which people join beyond that. If we can hold on long enough then maybe our businesses/movements can cause a similar effect.
    +1

    Colin West on May 28th 2010
  10. I love this video!

    The original dancer (leader) would have carried on doing his thing even if nobody had joined him but he was infectious and eventually developed a following – without asking for it.

    The most interesting part is the tipping point and the speed at which people join beyond that. If we can hold on long enough then maybe our businesses/movements can cause a similar effect.

    Keep beating your own drum!

    Chris Peacock on May 25th 2010

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