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Chapter 23 Succeeding in an Organization. Learning Outcomes: Succeeding in an Organization. Outline the five points on which success is largely determined. Discuss the West Point Way of Leadership. Identify the two types of human failure.
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Learning Outcomes: Succeeding in an Organization Outline the five points on which success is largely determined. Discuss the West Point Way of Leadership. Identify the two types of human failure. Recite the seven principles serving as guideposts for successful leaders.
Succeeding in an Organization Success is largely the combination and interaction of the following: Preparation Selection and adaptation Motivation and stimulation Leadership Reference points
Preparing for Success Formal education Interviewing Be a team player What else might you add?
Selection and Adaptation Observe the physical surroundings of the organization. Learn and build your network. Everyone has a choice and one of the best opportunities to exercise that choice occurs when searching for the right professional fit. One’s attitude toward others and your strengths and weaknesses are one’s guideposts.
Motivation and Stimulation Be visible. Become involved. Provide encouragement and reinforcement. Be unique and different, but not to a fault.
Leadership The West Point Way of Leadership: Care more than others think is wise. Risk more than others think is safe. Dream more than others think is practical. Expect more than others think is possible.
Reference Points Failure occurs when someone does not accomplish an assigned task. Know the “Magnificent Seven” for successful leaders. Understand the New Discipline.
Summary Everyone wants to be successful. Success requires a lot of work. Work is enhanced through: preparation. selection and adaptation. self motivation. discipline and stimulation. showing leadership.
Summary There are two types of failure: ability failure. motivational failure. Know the difference and take appropriate action to correct to ensure success.
Quote: Winston Churchill To every man (woman) there comes in his lifetime that special moment when he is figuratively taped on the shoulder and offered the chance to do a very special thing, unique to him and fitted to his talent. What a tragedy if that moment finds him unprepared or unqualified for the work which would be his finest hour.
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