The Outward Mindset: Seeing Beyond Ourselves
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Rating | : | 4.55 (561 Votes) |
Asin | : | B01BOALSJ6 |
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Number of Pages | : | 551 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-01-15 |
Language | : | English |
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When faced with personal ineffectiveness or lagging organizational performance, most of us instinctively look for quick-fix behavioral band-aids, not recognizing the underlying mindset at the heart of our most persistent challenges. Unknowingly, too many of us operate from an inward mindset—a narrow-minded focus on self-centered goals and objectives. Through true stories and simple yet profound guidance and tools, The Outward Mindset enables individuals and organizations to make the one change that most dramatically improves performance, sparks collaboration, and accelerates innovation—a shift to an outward mindset.
The solution for workplace mediocrity RedRocksRider I’ve been looking for a way to explain the difference between my productive and mediocre teams. Some people and groups just seem to accomplish more. This book describes it in a way that I never thought possible. I think we have all seen those people that are just so helpfu. Nathan said From Work, to Family, and even Athletics Mindset Matters.. From the very first story in this book in chapter 1 to the final pages, I was captivated. The concept is simple, there are many problems that surround us in our professional and personal lives; and the majority of the cause we blame on others. Whether it is a problem at work, or. "The Outward Mindset in Policing" according to Jack C. From a law enforcement perspective, this book could not be timelier. Even as all manner of new rules and recording devises are being mandated for police interaction, experience demonstrates a problem. When all the protocols, rules and procedures are followed, people can still fe
It is a must read for leaders who are looking to mobilize themselves, their teams, or their organizations to achieve a collective goal.” —Nancy Murphy, Executive Director, Learning Operations, Cox Communications“Leaders who serve others with an outward mindset encourage a culture of collaboration where everybody wins. “The secret to teamwork is an outward mindset. This book will help individuals, organizations, and families.”—Robert Daines, Pritzker Professor of Law and Business, Stanford Law School “The authentic and engaging storytelling in The Outward Mindset makes it a quick and easy read, with real-life lessons that show that taking care of the needs of others is not only the right thing to do but good business as well.”—Benjamin Karsch, Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer, Revlon“The Outward Mindset details a kind of radical presence wi