segunda-feira, 9 de maio de 2016

Week four

Every week I have learned a lot about business management, and yet there is so much to learn about our attitudes toward business. I hope treasuring all these teachings applying them in my life. I am looking forward to learning and experiencing all that is available for me to learn in this course.
This week I learned:
From "How Will You Measure Your Life?" by Clayton M. Christensen it is written: "One of the theories that gives great insight on the first question—how to be sure we find happiness in our careers—is from Frederick Herzberg, who asserts that the powerful motivator in our lives isn’t money; it’s the opportunity to learn, grow in responsibilities, contribute to others, and be recognized for achievements."

"Management is the most noble of professions if it’s practiced well. No other occupation offers as many ways to help others learn and grow, take responsibility and be recognized for achievement, and contribute to the success of a team…. Doing deals doesn’t yield the deep rewards that come from building up people. "

Francis Ford Coppola : Do what you love. You’ll be better at it.

In earlier lessons we learn the formula for success
 Has 5 points: The first “Get Up Early”, the second “Work Hard”, the third “Get Your Education”, the fourth “Find Oil” and the fifth “Make your mark”.

This week, we have learned about the tri-equation, the Productivity Pyramid and how to make our own  constitution.

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