Successful executives at mid and high level positions learned the majority of what they know from their initial supervisory position. This book delves into the minds of many successful leaders at various levels, but particularly the initial level. Experience at the initial level helps form your managing style. If you want to succeed as a leader and many other aspects of life as well, you need to learn the secrets used by other successful managers.
“Leaders must invoke an alchemy of great vision. Those who do not are ultimately judged failures, even though they may be popular at the moment.” Henry Kissinger. |
Effective managers know how to maximize the efforts of employees and the means available to them (equipment, processes, etc.). More importantly, they know how to maximize their own efforts and that of their employees. They maintain a long-term vision of the desired direction, while working through day-to-day operations.
The greatest common denominator of all great people is their commitment to living a moral, value-based life. Strict morals (honesty, integrity, character, etc.) allow a person to avoid the pitfalls that befall so many men and women. Successful people know that doing wrong, immoral things is paid for thousands of times. Your conscience becomes ridden by guilt and you suffer a dear price. Continued denial of wrongdoing furthers your erosion of character. Others can see what you so desperately try to keep hidden and begin to question your character. Strong moral values expand your influence while immorality restricts. Buy Secret Techniques of Successful Moral Managers now...