The myth of management is that your personal values are irrelevant or inappropriate at work.
Bury My Heart is "a life-altering approach to turning managers into unconditionally committed leaders.
What companies want most from their managers is what they most stop their managers from giving. What managers want most from their jobs is what they most stop themselves from getting.
There will be plenty of other problems in the future. This is as good a time as any to get ahead of them.
Imagine a world where what you say synchs up, not sinks down.
Values are deeply held personal beliefs that form your own priority code for living.
Your company is its own competition and can deliver itself debilitating blows the competition only dreams of.
Your values are your essence: an undistorted mirror showing you at your pure, attractive best.
What first separates a leader from a normal human being? A leader knows who they are as a human being.
The economy is in ruins! Bottom line? Good management will defeat a bad economy.
Instead of waiting for a leader you can believe in, try this: Become a leader you can believe in.
Emotional commitment means unchecked, unvarnished devotion to the company and its success; any legendary organizational performance is the result of emotionally committed managers.
Why live my personal values at work? This is an excellent question to ask. If your attorneys are planning an insanity defense.
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