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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

The Success Principles(Jack Canfield)

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Jack Canfield, the award winning and best selling co-author of the Chicken Soup for the Soul series, lays out his method for success in the excellent, The Success Principles. Jack compiles lessons learned from a lifetime of success and failures, research of, and conversations with successful people, and his usual style of adding anecdotes and stories to convey a lesson.
He details 64 lessons that will "Get you from where you are to where you want to be." Some of these lessons include personal responsibility(absolutely critical in today's world), persistence, goal setting, affirmations, wealth building and spending habits, and much more.
Though a fairly long book by the "self-help" genre standards, you will not find yourself becoming board with the ideas or action items contained inside. The book is broken into six different parts, and after reading the book once, you may find yourself returning to various parts for study, reflection, or practice. Throughout the book, you will find small and easy to complete action items to help keep you engaged.
One of the more successful features of the book, is the inclusion of hundreds of inspiring and pertinent quotes throughout the writing. It bridges certain gaps, so the reader knows that this is not simply Jack Canfield coming up with some crazy idea. Rather, it is time tested, and affirmed by many well-known high achievers.
If you are ready to begin a path to a more fulfilling life, please read this book, and then read it again, and then apply what you have learned. Knowledge is only as good as the action that accompanies it.

The Integrity Dividend(Tony Simons)

It seems like common sense that the integrity of leaders is key to their success and the financial success of their companies. But no one has ever proved that this is true. In his new book, THE INTEGRITY DIVIDEND (Jossey-Bass, October 2008), Tony Simons, an expert on trust in the workplace, reveals the results of an in-depth study he did with thousands of employees at a U. S. hotel chain. He proves that integrity is truly a bottom line issue. His book also includes excerpts from interviews with dozens of successful executives from industries as diverse as hospitality, high-tech manufacturing, financial services, waste disposal, and healthcare who discuss integrity problems that every manager faces.



To put it simply, Simons has found that employees who believe that their managers can be counted on to keep their word, show deeper commitment to the business, leading to lower employee turnover and superior customer service – which in turn results in higher profitability. “Leaders’ consistency between word and action supports employee trust and gives them clear direction,” he explains. “It promotes engagement of employees hearts in their work, which leads to a host of discretionary contributions, from enhanced initiative to problem solving to customer service. It trickles down through the organization to create a leadership culture of integrity. . . Behavioral integrity also increases the strength and efficiency of relationships with customers, suppliers, and unions.” All of these improvements can be expected to show up on the bottom line as “the integrity dividend.”



Yet, keeping one’s word and practicing one’s stated values on a daily basis is extremely difficult to do. For most managers, real life interferes and managers unwittingly undermine their own credibility. In THE INTEGRITY DIVIDEND, Simons helps readers understand the factors that drive – and impede – integrity, including mission statements (as often a minus as a plus), company cultures, leadership hierarchies, communication habits, and personal discipline.



Simons points out that not only must leaders be credible, but they must be seen as such.



Employees bring their own “baggage” of expectations and past hurts to the task of interpreting their boss’ actions. Unfortunately, when employees misunderstand their boss’ request, they typically blame. . . the boss. Therefore communication has to be ultra clear. “When you take the subjectivity of perception into account, the leader’s already challenging task of maintaining credibility is made all the more difficult,” says Simons. He has filled THE INTEGRITY DIVIDEND with exercises that managers can use to analyze their own levels of integrity; recognize how they are perceived by those around them; and enhance the power of their word.



“Preserving credibility and maintaining people’s sense that you live by your word means avoiding casual overpromises and respecting the weight of your words. It means openly acknowledging your uncertainty, the limits to your ability, and other awkward truths. . . Communicating this way is not automatic for most people. It has to be learned and practiced,” writes Simons.



Some people say that talk is cheap. But when it comes to leadership, talk can be very expensive. When leaders or managers speak and then do not “walk their talk,” it costs them credibility. And credibility makes or breaks companies. THE INTEGRITY DIVIDEND helps leaders understand the true value of this attribute and shows them how to put it to work.

Reflections on Asia(Tun Mahathir)

In this book, Dr. Mahathir says much that needs to be said about Asia and the rest of the world. He speaks his mind on how Asia can reinvent itself after the chaos of the Asian crisis of 1997: by reexamining the way the global economic system functions and challenging some of the most fundamental tenets of global capitalism. Understand the man and his thoughts by reading what he has to say about the crucial issues of our times: Asia's road to recovery, currency controls, globalization, capitalism, democracy, Islam, Asian values, China, Japan, Malay politics, etc. By analyzing and bringing into focus these issues, he hopes to encourage sober and rational discussion of them by concerned and intelligent world citizens at this crucial juncture of the world's evolution.

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