|  | 
| Our professional lives are such a huge part of our overall lives - getting things done, getting them done right, it just isn't always that simple anymore. With so many things begging for our attention at work, I've selected two titles to feature this week to help you focus and maximize your time there. The more you bring to your job, the more you'll get out of it. Jim Kilts offers a wonderful insight into his success in acheiving and maintaing focus on the essential tasks at hand as CEO of three major companies. "Doing What Matters," is filled with wonderful vignettes to bring Kilt's experiences to life. Macus Buckingham brings the focus back to you and what you can bring to your daily tasks. Whether you're the CEO, or you are working in the mail room - "Go Put Your Strengths to Work," will help you maximize your skills to improve your whole experience of work.  
  
    |   | 
              
                
                  | When Warren Buffett was asked why the Gillette board of directors chose  Jim Kilts to be CEO, he said, “Jim made as much sense in terms of  talking about business as anybody I’ve ever talked to. If you listen to  Jim analyze a business situation you get absolutely no baloney. And,  frankly, finding someone like that is a rarity.”
 There is  only one CEO in recent times who has faced—and succeeded at—the  extraordinary challenges of leading three major companies—Gillette,  Nabisco, and Kraft—into prosperous futures by doing what matters on the  fundamentals.
 
 That CEO is Jim Kilts. In this vivid  first-person account he reveals his system for success that is both  cutting-edge and back-to-basics. Doing What Matters—the action  plan for identifying and tackling what’s important and ignoring the  rest—is the key to winning in a warp-speed world where the need for  revolutionary speed and decisiveness increases by the day.
 
 Kilts  illustrates his ideas with colorful stories, such as “that little red  razor.” A new product idea he proposed early on at Gillette, it was  initially shelved because “everyone knew you couldn’t sell a red  razor,” but went on to become one of Gillette’s biggest marketing  successes ever.
 
 Jim Kilts’s focus on both business  fundamentals and personal attributes provides the “complete package,”  showing how to get results that make a difference through:
 
 •  Intellectual integrity: The ability to face the unvarnished truth about  yourself and your business and using what you see as the basis for  action.
 
 • Generating emotional engagement and enthusiasm: Using  the force of your personality and ideas to infuse people and an entire  organization with a sense of purpose and mission.
 
 • Action:  Gillette, with just five product lines, had over 20,000 SKUs. After  studying the issue for over two years, there were still 20,000. How  Kilts got Gillette off the dime to pare down the number to 7,000 almost  overnight is an astonishing example of getting the rubber to meet the  road—with enormous benefits to the business.
 
 • Understanding  the right things through an overarching concept to frame and filter  issues: For Jim Kilts it was Total Brand Value, the framework he used  in the consumer products industry for achieving better, faster, and  more complete results than the competition.
 
 Whether you’re CEO  of a multibillion-dollar global company, the brand manager for a  product, an entrepreneur starting a small business, or just beginning a  career, Doing What Matters provides the practical ideas that  get results—ranging from a day one action plan for starting a new job  to a chorus of cheers and support to a program of total innovation that  involves everyone in changes from small to “big bang.”
 
 |  |  
 
 
  
    |   | 
              
                
                  | Go Put Your Strengths to Work: 6 Powerful Steps to Achieve Outstanding Performance  
                    by Buckingham, Marcus, 'Beginning with the million-copy bestsellers First, Break All the Rules  and Now, Discover Your Strengths, Marcus Buckingham jump-started the  strengths movement that is now sweeping the work world, from business  to government to education. Now that the movement is in full swing,  Buckingham's new book answers the ultimate question: How can you  actually apply your strengths for maximum success at work? Research  data show that most people do not come close to making full use of  their assets at work -- in fact, only 17 percent of the workforce  believe they use all of their strengths on the job. Go Put Your  Strengths to Work aims to change that through a six-step, six-week  experience that will reveal the hidden dimensions of your strengths.  Buckingham shows you how to seize control of your assets and rewrite  your job description under the nose of your boss. With structured  exercises that will become part of your regular workweek and proven  tactics from people who have successfully applied the book's lessons,  Go Put Your Strengths to Work will arm you with a radically different  approach to your work life. As part of the book's program you'll take  an online Strengths Engagement Track, a focused and powerful gauge that  has proven to be the best way to measure the level of engagement of  your strengths or your team's strengths. You can also download the  first two segments of the renowned companion film series Trombone  Player Wanted. Go Put Your Strengths to Work will open up exciting  uncharted territory for you and your organization. Join the strengths  movement and thrive. |  |  | 
      
      
            
Buy either of these titles this week, and recieve an extra 5% off your total purchase - so read all you want - these titles and much more await you at eBooksAboutEverything.com! 
Use the following coupon code at checkout:
biz9j9 
 
No comments:
Post a Comment