Circle of Trust

Circle of Trust
Title Circle of Trust PDF eBook
Author Aimee Nicole Walker
Publisher
Pages
Release 2018-08-11
Genre
ISBN 9781948273077

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The Circle of Trust

The Circle of Trust
Title The Circle of Trust PDF eBook
Author Walter Zettl
Publisher Kenilworth Press
Pages 175
Release 2007
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780939481774

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Walter Zettl's first book, Dressage in Harmony, was dedicated to the riding and training of horses and received wide acclaim. In this beautiful new book, Herr Zettl discusses those who have a critical influence on the welfare of horses and the future of the sport of dressage. That group includes the breeder, without whom we would not have horses; the owner and sponsor, who finance and sustain the horse; the rider, who signals to the horse through proper aids; the trainer and/or instructor, who guide the horse and rider into harmonic partnership; the stable manager and groom, who keep the horse happy, safe and secure; the show committee, which regulates the competitive side of the sport; and the judge, who must recognize and reward correct training.

A Slice of Trust

A Slice of Trust
Title A Slice of Trust PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Gibbs Smith
Pages 114
Release 2011
Genre Business ethics
ISBN 1423621190

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The SPEED of Trust

The SPEED of Trust
Title The SPEED of Trust PDF eBook
Author Stephen R. Covey
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 400
Release 2008-02-05
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1416549005

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Explains how trust is a key catalyst for personal and organizational success in the twenty-first century, in a guide for businesspeople that demonstrates how to inspire trust while overcoming bureaucratic obstacles.

Sales Ethics

Sales Ethics
Title Sales Ethics PDF eBook
Author Alberto Aleo
Publisher Business Expert Press
Pages 289
Release 2015-05-20
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1606499270

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Do ethics pay? In an attempt to answer this question, the authors analyze the economic theories that might rehabilitate ethics in the world of sales and turn them into an effective tool for conducting negotiations. This book proposes a “bottom-up” approach that starts from an analysis of sales activities to build a business style that, if adopted by an entire organization, can make the difference thus enhancing the company’s success. Italian culture provides a backdrop to the book; the authors reinterpret the particular nature of the country’s economic and social fabric and integrate this into an approach to business that can create authentic relationships, shared prosperity and quality of life across other cultures. Sale Ethics stimulates the development of a self-entrepreneurial mind-set that is useful in any field, and provides a simple and effective method of capitalizing on your own talents while respecting others and at the same time garnering the rewards of ethical behavior.

A Circle of Trust

A Circle of Trust
Title A Circle of Trust PDF eBook
Author Cheryl Lynn Greenberg
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 300
Release 1998
Genre Education
ISBN 9780813524771

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Edited transcripts of an SNCC reunion conference held in 1988.

The Courage Way

The Courage Way
Title The Courage Way PDF eBook
Author , The Center for Courage & Renewal
Publisher Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Pages 272
Release 2018-02-06
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1626567778

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The Courage Way Leading and Living with Integrity Leadership can be exhausting, lonely, frustrating, disappointing, and downright discouraging. You have to make good decisions while balancing inevitable tensions and knowing when to take risks. You need to keep your values in sight regardless of the pressures around you and stay calm in the storms that arise. At its core, leadership is a daily, ongoing practice, a journey toward becoming your best self and inviting others to do the same. And at the heart of this daily practice is courage. And that's where The Courage Way comes in. It's a guide to leadership that names and explores this important resource and shows leaders how to access and draw upon courage in all that they do. It has its roots in the work of Parker J. Palmer, who in fifty years of teaching, speaking, and writing has explored the human spirit—what he has called “the inner landscape”—and its role in life and leadership. Shelly Francis identifies key ingredients needed to cultivate courage, the most fundamental being trust—in ourselves and in each other. She describes the Center for Courage & Renewal's Circle of Trust approach, centered around eleven “touchstones,” poetic and practical operating guidelines for holding the meaningful conversations of inner work and trust building. Each chapter features true stories of how leaders in all kinds of settings have overcome challenges and strengthened their organizations through touchstones like “Extend invitation, not demand,” “No fixing, saving, advising, or correcting,” and “When the going gets rough, turn to wonder.” This graceful and inspiring book is a guide to courageous leadership and a journey of self-discovery—the two are inextricable. As Francis writes, “Courage is not only in you—it is you. In your moments of courage, that's when you meet your true self.”