This book caught by attention by highlighting that good is the enemy of great. Thus challenge the norm of human thinking or what i call "myth".
The book say that good to great company focuses more on who rather than what. Good-to-great leader did not pursue an expedient " try alot of people and keep who works. " model of management. Instead, they adopted the following approach: " Let's take the time to make rigorous A+ selections right up front. If we get it right, we'll do everything we can to try to keep them on board for a long time. If we make mistake, then we'll confront that fact so that we can get on with our work and they can get on with their lives. "
It might take time to know for certain if someone is simply in the wrong seat or whether he needs to get off the bus altogether. Nonetheless, when the good-to-great leaders knew they had to make a people change, they would act.
..... to be continue
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Friday, January 29, 2010
A quote from Men don't listen and Women can't read maps.
"He prove his love to her by climbed the highest mountain,
swam the deepest ocean, crossed the widest desert.
She left him - Because he was never home. "
Nice quote. Men keep giving things which women didn't really want.
Give what people want. Not what you want.
swam the deepest ocean, crossed the widest desert.
She left him - Because he was never home. "
Nice quote. Men keep giving things which women didn't really want.
Give what people want. Not what you want.
Stop Acting Rich - Thomas J Stanley
Haha. This book is amazing. It teaches me that actually the real rich people are those people live well below their means.
Millionaires normally drive toyota and live at neighbourhood which below their means.
Cheaper neighbourhood means cheaper haircut, spirit consumed, cost of living which leads to more wealth accumulation. Wow. A brand new idea.
Millionaire don't drive a mercedes benz but a toyota. They don't buy rolex, they buy seiko. Stunning perspective.
Decamillionaires live a farm houz ? Wow. It's fact that is what millionaire actually is doing. Immune to the marketing strategy of telling you must wear this, use this or have that only you will be considered as rich, successful.
Rich people understands what is success and know that real success have no co-relation with what you consume. That's why a 90 year old retired teacher withdrawed RM 2100,000,000 from bank. Can you imagine, teacher can earn that much of money? LOL
It's because she didn't spend it in consumption of expensive non-sense goods. She understands deeply that consumption of goods have almost nothing to do with happiness.
PROVEN ! Great Book!
Millionaires normally drive toyota and live at neighbourhood which below their means.
Cheaper neighbourhood means cheaper haircut, spirit consumed, cost of living which leads to more wealth accumulation. Wow. A brand new idea.
Millionaire don't drive a mercedes benz but a toyota. They don't buy rolex, they buy seiko. Stunning perspective.
Decamillionaires live a farm houz ? Wow. It's fact that is what millionaire actually is doing. Immune to the marketing strategy of telling you must wear this, use this or have that only you will be considered as rich, successful.
Rich people understands what is success and know that real success have no co-relation with what you consume. That's why a 90 year old retired teacher withdrawed RM 2100,000,000 from bank. Can you imagine, teacher can earn that much of money? LOL
It's because she didn't spend it in consumption of expensive non-sense goods. She understands deeply that consumption of goods have almost nothing to do with happiness.
PROVEN ! Great Book!
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Great Book = Super Freakonomics
I read 1/3 of this book and did find that this book is as interesting as the previous book, freakonomics.
In this book, author explain why some industry is dominated by female and gender discrimination issue that long built-into our society.
Females, get involve in sports and boyish. Ur pay, status and fame will significantly impact by it.
Prostituition is well dominated by females and the reason is that it pays really WELL. Female's income is normaly 1/3 from male in industry, sector or field dominated by male such as finance, manufcaturing, plantations and etc. Why work so hard? Strange but sound.
Why prostitute prosper and continue in growing? It's becoz govt kept focusing on the supply of the service instead of the demand. Reduce supply, demand constant = Increase in price (reward) and coz more people involve plus willing to supply service as prostitute.
It explain oral sex is cheaper than normal sex as it's less risky. Be a prostitute with a PIMP is better than solo. Higher pay, lower work hours. Strange but amazing findings.
In this book, author explain why some industry is dominated by female and gender discrimination issue that long built-into our society.
Females, get involve in sports and boyish. Ur pay, status and fame will significantly impact by it.
Prostituition is well dominated by females and the reason is that it pays really WELL. Female's income is normaly 1/3 from male in industry, sector or field dominated by male such as finance, manufcaturing, plantations and etc. Why work so hard? Strange but sound.
Why prostitute prosper and continue in growing? It's becoz govt kept focusing on the supply of the service instead of the demand. Reduce supply, demand constant = Increase in price (reward) and coz more people involve plus willing to supply service as prostitute.
It explain oral sex is cheaper than normal sex as it's less risky. Be a prostitute with a PIMP is better than solo. Higher pay, lower work hours. Strange but amazing findings.
What's a Leader?
As a leader, act as you say; continue to learn, grow, change and encourage others to do the same. TTC = Time To Change (Once TTC, Forever TTC.)
Monday, January 11, 2010
Just one More - Swen Nader
I saw love once, I saw it clear.
It had no leash. I had no fear.
It gave itself without a thought.
No reservation had it brought.
It seemed so free to demonstrate.
It seems obsessed, to orchestrate.
A symphony designed to feed.
Composed to lift the one in need.
Concern for others was its goal.
No matter what would be the roll.
It's strange just how much care it stores.
To recognize its neighbor's sores.
And doesn't rest until the day.
It's helped to take the sores away.
Its joy retains and does not run.
Until the blessing's job is done.
I saw love once. 'Twas not pretend.
He was my coach. He is my friend.
It had no leash. I had no fear.
It gave itself without a thought.
No reservation had it brought.
It seemed so free to demonstrate.
It seems obsessed, to orchestrate.
A symphony designed to feed.
Composed to lift the one in need.
Concern for others was its goal.
No matter what would be the roll.
It's strange just how much care it stores.
To recognize its neighbor's sores.
And doesn't rest until the day.
It's helped to take the sores away.
Its joy retains and does not run.
Until the blessing's job is done.
I saw love once. 'Twas not pretend.
He was my coach. He is my friend.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
The Eight Most Frequent Mistakes People Make In Front of crowds and Cameras
Mistake 1: Underestimating the importance of Public Speaking in your career.
Don't wait, your time will come. If you want to lead the company, you should never underestimate the importance of public speaking. You will be judged by the way you handle the hot seat. The judgement day isn't six months before they decide to make you CEO. Judgement days happen all along the way. Be Ready long before you have to be ready.
Mistake 2: "Winging" important speeches, presentations, or media interview.
Winging a presentation is a bad idea most of the time. Not many people can do it. Even if you are comfortable in front of an audience, your presentation must be organized, and your points must be crisp. Don't get me wrong: there are times and places when you have to or should wing it. You should be good on your feet, but you should never go into a formal presentation without preparation. You should thnk about what you want to say, prepare and practice. At the CEO level, clarity is king. Respect yourself and your audience by taking time to think it through before you get there.
Mistake 3 : Leaving it all to the speechwriters.
Give the access. Answer questions. Offer ideas. Get involved. You will get what you deserve: a speech that sounds as if it's coming from you.
Mistake 4 : Not answering The question
You need to answer the questions. Answer honestly, even it's not what everyone wants to hear. Candor is essential to leadership whether you are running for office or running a company. Take tough questions head on. Earn the respect of your audience, even if you know they will disagree with you. People can handle the truth. Not answering the question is a surefire way to get into hot water.
Mistake 5: Forgetting the audience.
You cannot speak and be lacking in common courtesy. You meust never, ever forget your audience. Your audience has given up time to sit and hear you talk. You cannot give them back their time. You can only thank them for giving it up and make it worth their while. As a speaker, you have an obligation to use their time well.
The best way to make sure you remember the audience is to find out what they want to know. Make a call, talk to some people who know the audience, and learn how your talk could be valuable to them. Do your homework and you will be appreciated for valuing your listener's time and making the event worthwhile.
Mistake 6: Blowing the easy questions.
Mistake 7 : Not knowing when to hold'em and when to fold'em.
How do you quit while you're ahead? First, time your speech by standing up and delivering it - not by sitting and reading, which takes less time. When you get into the room, be ready to improvise. Tune in to the crowd. If your sixth sense tells to you that you have been up there too long, you probably have. Pay attention if someone approaches the podium and starts to give you the eye. Few people will criticize you for giving a speech that is too short.
Mistake 8 : Forgetting the humor.
Speaking is a lot like horse raing - you have to get off to a good start. Don't forget the humor. You don't have to be brilliant. Audiences want to laugh and they want to have fun. Don't be afraid to give humor a try.
Don't wait, your time will come. If you want to lead the company, you should never underestimate the importance of public speaking. You will be judged by the way you handle the hot seat. The judgement day isn't six months before they decide to make you CEO. Judgement days happen all along the way. Be Ready long before you have to be ready.
Mistake 2: "Winging" important speeches, presentations, or media interview.
Winging a presentation is a bad idea most of the time. Not many people can do it. Even if you are comfortable in front of an audience, your presentation must be organized, and your points must be crisp. Don't get me wrong: there are times and places when you have to or should wing it. You should be good on your feet, but you should never go into a formal presentation without preparation. You should thnk about what you want to say, prepare and practice. At the CEO level, clarity is king. Respect yourself and your audience by taking time to think it through before you get there.
Mistake 3 : Leaving it all to the speechwriters.
Give the access. Answer questions. Offer ideas. Get involved. You will get what you deserve: a speech that sounds as if it's coming from you.
Mistake 4 : Not answering The question
You need to answer the questions. Answer honestly, even it's not what everyone wants to hear. Candor is essential to leadership whether you are running for office or running a company. Take tough questions head on. Earn the respect of your audience, even if you know they will disagree with you. People can handle the truth. Not answering the question is a surefire way to get into hot water.
Mistake 5: Forgetting the audience.
You cannot speak and be lacking in common courtesy. You meust never, ever forget your audience. Your audience has given up time to sit and hear you talk. You cannot give them back their time. You can only thank them for giving it up and make it worth their while. As a speaker, you have an obligation to use their time well.
The best way to make sure you remember the audience is to find out what they want to know. Make a call, talk to some people who know the audience, and learn how your talk could be valuable to them. Do your homework and you will be appreciated for valuing your listener's time and making the event worthwhile.
Mistake 6: Blowing the easy questions.
Mistake 7 : Not knowing when to hold'em and when to fold'em.
How do you quit while you're ahead? First, time your speech by standing up and delivering it - not by sitting and reading, which takes less time. When you get into the room, be ready to improvise. Tune in to the crowd. If your sixth sense tells to you that you have been up there too long, you probably have. Pay attention if someone approaches the podium and starts to give you the eye. Few people will criticize you for giving a speech that is too short.
Mistake 8 : Forgetting the humor.
Speaking is a lot like horse raing - you have to get off to a good start. Don't forget the humor. You don't have to be brilliant. Audiences want to laugh and they want to have fun. Don't be afraid to give humor a try.
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