No More Excuses: The Five Accountabilities for Personal and Organizational Growth
Accountability is not a consequence. . . it's your competitive advantage. Early in the Minnesota Twins 2009 exhibition season, Twins manager Ron Gardenhire discovered a note on his desk from Justin Morneau, his star first baseman. It read: "Gardy: I forgot to run sprints after the workouts yesterday; I am fining myself.
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Book Information
Publisher: | John Wiley & Sons |
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Publish Date: | 01/01/2010 |
Pages: | 182 |
ISBN-13: | 9780470531921 |
ISBN-10: | 0470531924 |
Language: | English |
Full Description
Accountability is not a consequence ... it's your competitive advantage!
Early in the Minnesota Twins 2009 exhibition season, Twins manager Ron Gardenhire discovered a note on his desk from Justin Morneau, his star first baseman. It read: "Gardy: I forgot to run sprints after the workouts yesterday; I am fining myself." Next to the note was a hundred-dollar bill.
Entrepreneur, author, and speaker Sam Silverstein asks: Is Justin Morneau accountable because he's a superstar or is he a superstar because he's accountable?
In No More Excuses, Silverstein identifies the Five Accountabilities shared by all truly successful people and organizations.
- Shows why accountability gives businesses and individuals the competitive edge
- How to instill accountability throughout the enterprise
- How the Five Accountabilities can support both values and strategic intent.
- Includes interviews with 50 carefully chosen Accountability Masters from six continents and all walks of life--including academics, Fortune 500 CEOs, and Hall of Fame athletes.
No More Excuses also features on-line resources for implementing and reinforcing each of the Five Accountabilities on a daily basis. Read it--and expand your own Accountability Zone!
Early in the Minnesota Twins 2009 exhibition season, Twins manager Ron Gardenhire discovered a note on his desk from Justin Morneau, his star first baseman. It read: "Gardy: I forgot to run sprints after the workouts yesterday; I am fining myself." Next to the note was a hundred-dollar bill.
Entrepreneur, author, and speaker Sam Silverstein asks: Is Justin Morneau accountable because he's a superstar or is he a superstar because he's accountable?
In No More Excuses, Silverstein identifies the Five Accountabilities shared by all truly successful people and organizations.
- Shows why accountability gives businesses and individuals the competitive edge
- How to instill accountability throughout the enterprise
- How the Five Accountabilities can support both values and strategic intent.
- Includes interviews with 50 carefully chosen Accountability Masters from six continents and all walks of life--including academics, Fortune 500 CEOs, and Hall of Fame athletes.
No More Excuses also features on-line resources for implementing and reinforcing each of the Five Accountabilities on a daily basis. Read it--and expand your own Accountability Zone!