In
his 2001 book “Good to Great”, Jim Collins states: “First who … Then
What. We expected that good-to-great leaders would begin by setting a new
vision and strategy. We found instead that they first got the right
people on the bus, the wrong people off the bus, and the right people in the
right seats- and then they figured out where to drive it. The old adage
‘People are your most important asset’ turns out to be wrong. People are
not your most important asset. The right people are.”
Friday, October 26, 2012
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
The lead car......................
"The
lead car is absolutely, truly unique, except for the one behind it which is
exactly identical to the one in front of the similar one in back." - Grand
Prix Race Announcer
Sunday, October 14, 2012
The joy of effort
The joy of effort
Nothing
can match the joy and satisfaction which come from sustained and effective
effort. Every person, at some level, has a desire to make a difference. Getting
things done, making things happen, creating positive value though effort is a
powerful and proven way to make that difference.
Yet all too often we go out of our way to seek comfort and convenience while avoiding as much effort as possible. We make the tragic assumption that "the good life" is defined by an absence of effort, when in fact the opposite is true. There's nothing more empty than a life devoted to leisure.
Fill your days with honest and effective effort. Make a difference in a positive way and your rewards will be great. Experience the abundance of joy which comes from making things happen and getting things done.
Yet all too often we go out of our way to seek comfort and convenience while avoiding as much effort as possible. We make the tragic assumption that "the good life" is defined by an absence of effort, when in fact the opposite is true. There's nothing more empty than a life devoted to leisure.
Fill your days with honest and effective effort. Make a difference in a positive way and your rewards will be great. Experience the abundance of joy which comes from making things happen and getting things done.
-- Ralph Marston
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