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Indlæser... Celebrating Failure: The Power of Taking Risks, Making Mistakes and Thinking Bigaf Ralph Heath
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Celebrating Failure is the definitive how-to manual for leaders seeking to embrace the power of failure as a learning tool to improve their organizations and achieve ever-greater goals. The business world (and, lately, the political arena) is convinced that the number one topic is change. Heath posits that it might well be failure, because if you do it right, failure can become a launching pad for change. Heath contends that "positive failures" are not only necessary steps on the path to success, but encourage greater freedom to take risks in pursuit of one's life goals. This counterintuitive but powerful title includes: Engaging stories of real-life business and personal failure experiences. Practical steps to apply each chapter's "lessons" and change your approach to risk-taking and failure. Positive, effective ways to eliminate the "fear of failure" that can hold you back in today's competitive, fast-changing world. Heaths insightful stories lay out his own failures and reveal his human side as a son, father, athlete, and business leader. No library descriptions found. |
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The Power of Taking Risks, Making Mistakes, and Thinking Big
by Ralph Heath
I learned a lot from reviewing this 191 page charmer. The very first thing I want to say about this great how-to is the format was perfect and so easy to follow. Each well expressed chapter had a bunch of positive and compassionate stuff, and then it would have the section called "the failure factor" which got to the nuts and bolts of the problem and then finally at the end there was a summary called " chapter insights" that gave amazing suggestions and time tested hints on how to deal with the issue at hand. I totally believe that this honest teacher has something for everyone and I would recommend it to all of us that are doing life one lesson at a time. Thanks Ralph, it makes so much sense.
Love & Light,
Riki Frahmann ( )