An edition of The three laws of performance (2009)

The three laws of performance

rewriting the future of your organization and your life

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An edition of The three laws of performance (2009)

The three laws of performance

rewriting the future of your organization and your life

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"Although most of us aren't aware of it, we have a future that's already been written. Our future is written by hopes, fears, dreams, expectations, and decisions made about life. In the same way, organizations have futures written by history, circumstances, culture, aspirations, successes, and failures. These already-written futures determine and shape the level of performance that's possible for individuals and organizations." "In The Three Laws of Performance, Steve Zaffron and Dave Logan crack the code on rewriting the future for people and organizations, elevating performance to unprecedented levels."--Jacket.

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Publisher
Jossey-Bass
Language
English
Pages
220

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The Three Laws of Performance
2009, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Table of Contents

Transforming an impossible situation
Where is the key to performance?
Rewriting a future that's already written
With so many books on leadership, why are there so few leaders?
The self-led organization
Who or what is leading your life?
The path to mastery
Breaking the performance barrier.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
San Francisco

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
650.1
Library of Congress
BF481 .Z23 2009, BF481.Z23 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
220

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22665398M
ISBN 13
9780470195598
LCCN
2008044975
OCLC/WorldCat
243546683, 738406746
Library Thing
7592860
Goodreads
5065783

Work Description

When a hurricane warning is announced, everyone's concerns and actions become focused on that expectation; the hurricane essentially becomes the future which people are "living into." Similarly, when an organization needs to transform or make the leap to a higher level, everyone involved should be "living into" the vision of the organization's new, improved future. But in the majority of organizations, the future people are living into is based on past performance and experience, and so major transformation is almost impossible. Steve Zaffron is, CEO of Vanto Group which has helped hundreds of companies envision and effectively implement major change and performance improvement. Zaffron and Dave Logan outline this proven system for rallying all of an organization's employees around a new vision, and more importantly, making it stick. Their focus is on making such transformations permanent and repeatable, providing practical examples from Vanto Group's clients such as Apple, Lockheed Martin, Reebok, BHP-Billiton, Johnson & Johnson, Morgan Stanley, and many others.

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