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A new book by Seth Godin: TRIBES

This page gives you links and information about my new book, Tribes.

Already an Amazon bestseller, the book is short and small and simple. It argues, as clearly as I am capable, that leadership is the best marketing tactic to any organization--a company, a school, a church, a job seeker.

Our role today is to find, connect and lead tribes in order to make change happen.

Now shipping from Amazon.

It's already a bestseller 

Business book of the year 

As chosen by the wise, insightful and terribly generous people at 800ceoread.com

Here's the book 

Tribes: We Need You to Lead Us

Amazon Price: $13.57 (as of 01/01/2010)Buy Now

Tribes is a book about marketing, apparently, except it's actually about leadership.

We see Tribes behind every successful brand, organization, politician, non profit and cause. And yet it seems almost impossible to attract a tribe. In this book, I try to explain that the challenge is leadership, not marketing or hype.

Review in USA TODAY 

Author Seth Godin is all about change. In Tribes, as he has in his previous books such as Purple Cow and The Dip, he challenges the status quo with a straight-on, get-with-it kind of attitude, and you got to love him for it. His books are sweetly short, and they manage to be breezy and thought-provoking at the same time.

This time out he tackles the oft-dissected concept of leadership. But he does so with a twist. He delves into the surfacing of a new kind of leader - one who has emerged since the Internet has enabled and mobilized countless global tribes around passions ranging from global warming to politics to great restaurants.

Godin defines a tribe as a group of people connected to one another, connected to a leader, and connected to an idea that inspires their passion. He argues that human beings have a need to belong, "to be part of a tribe, to contribute to (and take from) a group of like-minded people. We are drawn to leaders and to their ideas, and we can't resist the rush of belonging and the thrill of the new," he writes.

If you are thinking, Barack Obama, and his astonishing political ascent and money-raising prowess, you're on to it. But of course, the Grateful Dead pushed this concept some four decades ago. "The Dead helped us understand how tribes work," Godin writes. "They didn't succeed by selling records (they only had one Top 40 album). Instead, they succeeded by attracting and leading a tribe."

Thanks to the Web, the barriers to leadership have fallen. There are tribes everywhere, millions in search of leaders, waiting to connect to create change. And people yearn to belong to more than one tribe, according to Godin.

And therein lies the opening door for Net-savvy leader wannabes. Because the Internet eliminates geography, existing tribes are bigger and there are smaller tribes, too - tribes you work with, tribes you travel with, tribes that ride motorcycles, and more. There are "literally thousands of ways to coordinate and connect groups of people that didn't exist a generation ago," he writes.

Godin's mantra is that everyone can now find or assemble a tribe and lead it. The tools are there to lead the tribes that are forming from Facebook to Twitter to Craigslist.

"All that's missing is you, and your vision and your passion," he urges.

No one gives you permission or approval to lead. You can just do it. The only one who can say no is you. In other words, you can make a difference if you have something to say, and want to, that is, in his view.

He even has a name for someone who strikes out to assemble or lead a tribe, a "heretic." Heretics are no longer condemned or burned at the stake as they were in days of old. "The world has changed a lot. There are heretics everywhere you look," he writes. "Heretics are engaged, passionate, and more powerful and happier than everyone else," he explains. "And they have a tribe that they support (and supports them in turn)."

Heretics reach out to others and put their ideas on the line. Heretics believe. "Can you imagine Apple founder Steve Jobs showing up for a paycheck?" he asks. It's nice to get paid. It's essential to believe in what you do, Godin opines.

Faith is at the heart of the matter. It is one component of leadership that is underrated. "The only thing holding you back from becoming the kind of person who changes things is this: lack of faith," he writes. "Faith that you can do it. Faith that it's worth doing. Faith that failure won't destroy you."

So after all the pep talk and feel-good motivation, what's wrong with Godin's latest tribe manifesto? He tells you: "People might say that it's too disorganized or not practical enough or that I require you to do too much work to actually accomplish anything. That's OK. %u2026 Criticism like that almost always accompanies change."

So what if he's right. %u2026 Now go pursue something that matters. And lead.

Everyone wants to be part of a tribe

Tribes in organizations 

Does your organization lead a tribe?

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No, but we need to

PaulEaston says:

I am working on building one...........

BlogThemeMachine says:

Not yet - but I am working on a relaunch/rebrand that will help do just that.

emolnar says:

Could you tell me the name of the lady, who was mentioned in the lecture as environmental architecture (Shoff Coffmann?)
Thank you!

quicktomarket says:

40 new hires within my division. There are competing voices for leadership.

TopLawyer says:

I guess you couldn't call a legal family a tribe but... these day terminology is changing day-by-day so probably we will consider the term... Frank legal forms lawyer.

Yes, here's how

jeffgoins says:

yeah, we're trying to... we invested into building our own blog network, and we've been building a community around the stories told on those blogs for the past several years.

Lizblueberry says:

Well,, I am kind of doing this. Am creating a group of social networkers who I rally and ask to help the other members. One of them calls me the General and I call them my Troops!

tribeofblondes says:

Welcome to Tribe Of Blondes. Not a hair color, it's a resilient, vibrant spirit that unites us and fuels our passionate choices and personal triumphs.

This tribe unites single men and women seeking the great love of their life for video chats, expert interviews, special events and travel vacations through the Singles Club.
The Tribe Of Blondes Pow Wow Show is your guide to healthy relationships and lasting love.
If divorce or lost love makes you feel like you've lost your tribe, it's time you find each other in a community of savvy singles known as the Tribe Of Blondes. That's why I started this tribe. Hadley Finch

chughes says:

I'm in the process with my partner Erika Thompson. We're developing a tribe for our MLM Leadership Course where we will be leading a tribe and helping develop them into Leaders in the Network Marketing industry. This website and the tribes book will be valuable assets to our future leaders. Thank you!

edbodnar says:

as a teacher I lead several tribes by default, I have 3 classes a day where most follow me, but a few have decided to try and make their own tribes within the tribe. But I also have a track and field team that follows because they choose to follow, and a tribe of teachers, which is more real than the other four tribes I belong too. This tribe of teachers will follow many different leaders based on their need, but the super of schools is not one of them and she should be.

 
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Tribes: We Need You to Lead Us (Book Review) : StevenClark.com.au
Steven Clark's review
Podcast on Tribes
AC Podcast #132 features an interview with Seth Godin on his new book Tribes: We Need You To Lead Us. In the interview Seth explains why everyone is now a leader and challenges us to stop defending the status-quo and to start doing something remarkable.
An Interview With Seth Godin About "Tribes"
"As many of you know Squidoo Founder Seth Godin did a live presentation today in NYC about his new book Tribes. Although I was unable to attend the event, I did have the opportunity to interview Seth for the Squidoo..."

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    Ohrana Ohrana Dec 4, 2009 @ 3:18 am
    Just finished "Tribes" from Seth Godin... Great book, amazing author!
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    kievsalon kievsalon Nov 27, 2009 @ 12:58 am
    very instructive and can be a little more intelligent than people are thanks
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    Miguel Miguel Nov 3, 2009 @ 10:34 pm
    Loved it so much it's the first book I'm giving away.

    Grab your free copy here: http://tinyurl.com/TribesSethGodn

    More than a blurb of opnion there too :).
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    Sleepingphoenix Sleepingphoenix Nov 3, 2009 @ 2:49 am
    IMO, Tribes should be at the top of your list if you are looking for a blueprint for the new thinking that we are all thirsting for.
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    * * Sep 2, 2009 @ 11:10 am
    Hi Seth -

    Hope this finds you well. Thanks so much for Tribes. Even though it is my job to sell
    printing and mailing, this book and your ideas and suggestions pushed me to contact
    a non profit client and share your info with them about Mark Rovner and his
    site.

    My away-from-work tribe is small. There are three of us, me, Kirk and Brad. By end of year we plan on posting six songs on MySpace under Los Crazy Bats, a URL name I purchased after a trip to a bat cave outside of Monterrey Mexico. ( I went ahead and got Los Murcielagos Locos too, being in South Texas I really like them both).

    Have a good day Seth, your writing matters. Really.

    Art
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Full audio of Tribes presentation.
October 22, New York City. The audio is complete and it's yours for free.

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Seth Godin is the bestselling author of ten books. He writes about marketing, the spread of ideas and managing both customers and employees with respe... (more)

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