Everyone wants to succeed, and success comes when we choose to succeed. "There are principles that guide success," says Hank Moore Futurist--Corporate Strategist and author of THE HIGH COST OF DOING NOTHING, a Skyward Publishing (www.skywardpublishing) release. Follow Moore's seven ingredients of success, and you'll be well on your way toward experiencing success.
1. Find knowledge in new and unique ways. Strive to learn something new everyday. Learn from examples (good and bad). Education leads to knowledge, which leads to wisdom. Develop continuing education, professional development and life philosophies.
2. Do work that you're proud of. No matter what the job title, task or career orientation, work can be done professionally. If it doesn't mean something to you, it will not contribute to the marketplace or society at large. When you value it, they will begin to reciprocate.
3. Develop a philosophy...individually and organizationally. Analyze where you've been. Evaluate strengths and weaknesses. Analyze and strategize opportunities. Establish bigger goals this year than you had last year...with means and reasons for reaching them.
4. Handle mistakes and crises. Everyone makes mistakes. The mark of quality is how you handle them. Learn the art of diagnosing problems, taking input and effecting workable solutions. Planning for crises will divert them from occurring, 85% of the time. Waiting until the last moment to apply "band-aid surgery" is self-defeating and costly.
5. Deal with fear. Everyone has fear. Those who deny it the most are detrimental to your success and that of your organization. Understand fears, and set plans to work with them. Remove barriers to success. Turn internal fears into motivating forces. Fears will never go away...but can facilitate the path toward success.
6. Learn to read others' screens. Put yourself in other people's shoes, and communicate in their sphere...to achieve desired actions-results. Learn what motivates others and colors their take on life...in order to work well with diverse peoples and organizational cultures.
7. Self-fulfillment, purpose and commitment. Develop a strategic plan, core values and action steps to accomplish your dreams. While others may roam aimlessly through life, you will achieve, sustain and share success. Commit to and thrive on change.
To interview Mr. Moore, contact Best News at info_bestnews@yahoo.com. Hank Moore has presented Think Tanks for five U.S. Presidents. He is that rare 1 out of 500,000 senior business advisors: a Big Picture strategist, with original, cutting-edge ideas for creating, implementing and sustaining corporate growth throughout every sector of the organization. His Business Tree is a trademarked approach to growing, strengthening and evolving business, while mastering change.
As a Corporate Strategist , he works with boards of directors, CEOs and executive teams of corporations...guiding them toward a profitable Vision and increased shareholder value. He facilitates decision-maker "think tanks" based purely upon his own ideas and creative concepts.
He was a White House advisor to LBJ and was one of the authors of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the original trade with Mexico bill in 1965. He was an advisor to President George Bush, helping create the Thousand Points of Light program.
Mr. Moore has provided senior level advising services for more than 2,000 client organizations (including 90 of the Fortune 500), companies in transition (startup, re-engineering, mergers, going public), public sector entities, professional associations and non-profit organizations. He received more than 200 awards for client work and community stewardship, including Presidential Citations from Johnson, Carter, Reagan and Bush. Regular media exposure since 1958.
Hank Moore has published more than 200 articles and monographs in business publications, journals and consumer magazines and has written five books.
Skyward Publishing, Branson, Missouri based, is growing with new titles each year. Terrorism incidents, an uneasy economic climate, health care crises, corporate takeovers governmental shakeups, and financial failings create fear in Americans. Skyward business books address issues that are paramount in today's shaky climate.
THE HIGH COST OF DOING NOTHING, ISBN: 1-881554-21-X, by Hank Moore. Conducting Think Tanks for five U.S. Presidents, Mr. Moore knows why good companies go bad and why they start with much energy and end up mired in bureaucracy and plodding toward mediocrity and failure? Mr. Moore's client list includes 90 of the Fortune 500 companies and many public sector entities. http://www.skywardpublishing.com
SURVIVAL KIT FOR LEADERS, ISBN: 1-881554-25-2, by John C. Kunich, J.D. and Richard Lester, Ph.D. As Kenneth Blanchard, author of THE ONE-MINUTE MANAGER, writes, the authors "have loaded SURVIVAL KIT FOR LEADERS with powerful methods not found in any other leadership and management book known to me."
http://www.skywardpublishing.com
GLOBAL DEALS, ISBN: 1-881554-30-9, by Michael Hick. With terrorism increasing, the world is less safe, but Hick's advice can help you conduct business in an unsettling international climate. http://www.skywardpublishing.com
HOW TO BUILD A WINNING TEAM, 1-881554-14-7, by Peter A. Land, is a must-read when building business teams. If teamwork is the destination, HOW TO BUILD A WINNING TEAM is the roadmap. http://www.skywardpublishing.com
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