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Changing an organization, company culture or mind-set depends on knowing what to change, how to change, and, most importantly, why to change. Author Dean Gualco, public speaker and the owner of Torgun Consulting, explores how organizations and individuals can initiate, manage, and capitalize on change in this instructive guidebook. He explains ways to - recognize when it makes sense to change; - create a framework to manage change effectively; - harness imagination and originality to outpace competitors; and - encourage colleagues to embrace necessary change. Too often, change is viewed through a prism of conflict and negativity. Millions of people have lost their jobs because of changing technology, and others have lost their health and retirement benefi ts as organizations have cut costs. We find ourselves in a world where older people can't retire and younger people can't find jobs. But avoiding or hindering change won't solve anything; instead, it's important to tackle it head-on. In Making a Difference, you can discover how pursuing the right dreams at the right time and for the right reasons can change your life.
You can be the smartest person in the room and even the most experienced, but if youre not a good person, theres little chance youll succeed as a manager. Thats one of the big takeaways from The Good Manager, which is based on Dean Gualcos decades of experience as a leader and manager. To be good person, he says, you must live a decent and honorable life, be kindhearted, control destructive human emotions, tell the truth, do whats right, and always look for the good. In this guidebook to honing your leadership and management skills, youll learn how tounderstand how the view of managers has evolved over time;appreciate the most rewarding aspects of management;cultivate the ability to plan, delegate, and manage time; andmake work fun for yourself and others. Being a good personas well as learning the necessary skills to excel as a managerare rarely taught at conferences or lectures or on the job. But if you want to move along the intellectual/moral spectrum from self-interest to human interest, negativity to positivity, darkness to enlightenment, and hate to friendship, then you need to learn the lessons in The Good Manager.
There are winners and losers in a capitalistic society, but capitalism does not choose who is a winner and who is a loser. The winners are those who have the right idea, sacrifice their time and money, take risks, work hard, and have a little luck and help along the way. The losers are those who rarely dream of the impossible, waste their time, spend their money foolishly, lack the courage to take risks, and fail to dedicate themselves to achieving the rewards of their efforts. Winners should receive the greatest returns for their investments and the greatest of rewards for their endeavors. While wealth may be distributed unequally, it results more from an unequal dedication to acquire this ...
Changing an organization, company culture or mind-set depends on knowing what to change, how to change, and, most importantly, why to change. Author Dean Gualco, public speaker and the owner of Torgun Consulting, explores how organizations and individuals can initiate, manage, and capitalize on change in this instructive guidebook. He explains ways to recognize when it makes sense to change; create a framework to manage change effectively; harness imagination and originality to outpace competitors; and encourage colleagues to embrace necessary change. Too often, change is viewed through a prism of conflict and negativity. Millions of people have lost their jobs because of changing technology, and others have lost their health and retirement benefi ts as organizations have cut costs. We find ourselves in a world where older people cant retire and younger people cant find jobs. But avoiding or hindering change wont solve anything; instead, its important to tackle it head-on. In Making a Difference, you can discover how pursuing the right dreams at the right time and for the right reasons can change your life.
"The great people of our time . followed their passions, overcome any obstacles, went down swinging for what they believed in, and in the end, left legacies that shaped our world. Their journeys were exciting and invigorating." History shows us ordinary men and women have achieved extraordinary feats. Following their passions, confronting obstacles, and going down swinging for what they believe in-these traits truly define "great people." In the end, their journeys have created a profound legacy that has shaped our world. By reading the inspiring stories of those who lived their lives with honor, decency, and goodness, you can discover your own passions. You'll learn how to stand up for what...
we just don’t seem to like each other anymore. We once built community centers and donated to libraries, joined sporting teams and attended civic meetings, swam in local pools and played in public parks, participated in street picnics and watched Fourth of July celebrations, went to church and supported social clubs, and cleaned town squares and help paint our neighbor’s house. where have those days gone? That seem like a bygone era, a relic of a different generation or different country. Today Republicans vilify the Democrats, and Democrats denigrate the Republicans. The poor despise the rich, and the rich ostracize the poor. Organizations mistreat employees, and employees detest organi...
New Book Cracks Code — The Secret Behind Our Perceptions Finally Revealed. . . and More! Is it okay to fantasize during sex? When should you follow your intuition and gut feelings? How do the most successful salespeople and marketers magnetically attract more customers and business? Why do we gravitate to products endorsed by celebrities? Why do some people pay $100 for a cup of “cat poop coffee”? Why are some athletes perpetual winners and others losers? Why do some people see Jesus on a Cheeto? Exploring the brain’s ability to interpret and make sense of the world, Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler describes how your perception can be reality or fantasy and how to separate the two, which is ...
the successful have a talent that is uncommon, an idea that is unrivaled, a confidence that is unshakable, and a determination that is unwavering... Finding the right job may seem elusive, but for those who exhaustively explore opportunities, thoroughly prepare for an interview, extensively build relationships across industries, and never, ever stop looking for a job, the good job can still be found. Being the right employee may appear remote, but for those who work hard, think differently, adapt and adjust to changing environments, are loyal and care about their organization and its people, a good future can still be found. Becoming the right person may seem daunting, but for those who do t...
By far the most fundamental change we face in the coming years, and decades, is the ability to obtain and maintain gainful employment for ourselves and our families. Nearly any study or statistics pronounces the age of organizations, in the era of employees, as rapidly ceasing to exist. Over 99% of all U.S. companies are small businesses, and nearly 80% of small businesses have no employees at all. Today, and for the foreseeable future, people are becoming less of an "employee" and more of an "owner," forcing everyone to "chart their own path." This fundamentally alters the concept of work, the notion of play, and the reality of life, destabilizing many and destroying others. Yet in the age of peril, we find an era of promise, one where the successful will be those who think of the impossible yet achieve the possible, who have an imagination that is unrivaled yet a determination that is unwavering, and who believe that profits are good but what you do with them are better. More than anything, though, the successful are those who build their own business, who make it on their own... depending on no one and relying on but a few. Be that person, and your future is secure.
Failure is often the consequence of daring to touch the stars, but on those few occasions when the stars are touched the world brightens from their luster. This book comprises the philosophies, quotes, lists, and stories that have influenced my life. Whether the journeys traveled to the highest mountains or to the lowest valleys, these philosophies have inspired me to never give in and never give up on that which is my destiny. These lists have served as the strategies and playbooks to guide my actions at home and at work. Finally, these stories have reminded me that no matter the victory or loss, greatness is within my grasp if I work hard and do the right thing. My profound hope is that th...