Overall, this book was a very great book. Short, concise, and straight to the point is how I would put it in three words. John C. Maxwell pulls through with several different theories and patterns all relating to true true-to-life theories, sports, and even business stories.
Maxwell bases the whole book on the his theory known as, the "Golden Rule". The Golden Rule builds morale, increases productivity, encourages team work, lowers employee turnover, and keeps clients coming back. Basically, if you want to run a successful business, the Golden Rule is the rule to follow.
Following the Golden Rule actually relates to doing the right thing in any given situation you are put in: Making character decisions, sacrifice finances for family, developing relationship with your actions, etc. Living with integrity is how I would like to put it. Never take the easy way out if you know its sleazy or wrong.
Other concepts of the book Maxwell writes about are the 5 Pitfalls that throw people off the ethical track in business: Pressure, Pleasure, Power, Pride, Priorities. By making or following these 5 wrong moves you can and will jeopardize your future in a corporation or even your own business.
Overall, I thought Ethics 101 by John C. Maxwell was a very good book. It was short, concise, and only about 100 pages long. If your looking for something short to read and uplifting towards your business ethics this book is the one for you.
Maxwell bases the whole book on the his theory known as, the "Golden Rule". The Golden Rule builds morale, increases productivity, encourages team work, lowers employee turnover, and keeps clients coming back. Basically, if you want to run a successful business, the Golden Rule is the rule to follow.
Following the Golden Rule actually relates to doing the right thing in any given situation you are put in: Making character decisions, sacrifice finances for family, developing relationship with your actions, etc. Living with integrity is how I would like to put it. Never take the easy way out if you know its sleazy or wrong.
Other concepts of the book Maxwell writes about are the 5 Pitfalls that throw people off the ethical track in business: Pressure, Pleasure, Power, Pride, Priorities. By making or following these 5 wrong moves you can and will jeopardize your future in a corporation or even your own business.
Overall, I thought Ethics 101 by John C. Maxwell was a very good book. It was short, concise, and only about 100 pages long. If your looking for something short to read and uplifting towards your business ethics this book is the one for you.
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