The bestselling author "frames his advice in terms of compassionate, socially responsible leadership, though a lot of it is just plain good management" (Publishers Weekly).
How do you build the kind of company you've always wanted to work in--one that serves people and the planet while being financially successful, too? What do you do when you believe that business should serve the common good, but everyday business pressures--meeting payroll, battling competition, keeping customers and investors happy--are at a fever pitch? Leading a small business when you measure success more broadly than with a single financial bottom line is no easy task. True to Yourself is a practical guide to doing just that. It provides tools you can use to combine profit with purpose, margin with mission, value with values. "A perfect blend of inspiration and instruction. A must-read manual for anyone who aspires to a position of leadership." --Alan M. Webber, Cofounding Editor, Fast Company "If you want to build a values-based business, as I did with Kinko's, Mark Albion provides you with the practical know-how to avoid mistakes and lead your company's growth." --Paul Orfalea, Founder and Chairperson Emeritus, Kinko's "If you want to build a business with social conscience, a company that reflects your core values and that people are proud to work for, True to Yourself will help you pour your heart into doing just that." --Howard Schultz, Former Chairman, Starbucks Coffee Company"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.
Mark Albion is a social entrepreneur who has cofounded seven organizations, including Net Impact, an international network of MBA students and professionals committed to using the power of business to create a better world. He wrote the New York Times business bestseller Making a Life, Making a Living(R) based on his twelve-year-old monthly Making a Life e-newsletter, which is read in eighty-seven countries. Formerly, Albion was a student and professor at Harvard University and its Business School for eighteen years. He was profiled on 60 Minutes, praised by leaders as diverse as Ronald Reagan and Mother Teresa, and dubbed "the savior of b-school souls" by Business- Week for his efforts to nourish our next generation of business leaders.
How do you build the kind of company you ve always wanted to work in one that serves people and the planet while being financially successful, too? What do you do when you believe that business should serve the common good, while everyday business pressures meeting payroll, battling competition, keeping customers and investors happy are at a fever pitch? Leading a small business when you measure success more broadly than with a single financial bottom line is no easy task. True to Yourself is a practical guide to doing just that. It provides tools you can use to combine profit with purpose, margin with mission, value with values.
Drawing on insightful interviews with seventy-five forward-thinking leaders and his own extensive experiences as an entrepreneurial leader, Mark Albion details five critical leadership practices:
Turn your values into value
Walk toward the talk
Communicate with care
Facilitate personal growth
Collaborate for greater impact
True to Yourself shows how successful businesspeople have put these practices into action, and provides hands-on exercises to help you integrate them into your own business. This trusted guide will help you avoid mistakes while making your job easier, your company more successful, and your life more fulfilling.
"A perfect blend of inspiration and instruction. A must-read manual for anyone who aspires to a position of leadership."
Alan M. Webber, Co-Founding Editor, Fast Company
"If you want to build a values-based business, as I did with Kinko's, Mark Albion provides you with the practical know-how to avoid mistakes and lead your company's growth."
Paul Orfalea, Kinko's Founder & Chairperson Emeritus
"If you want to build a business with social conscience, a company that reflects your core values and that people are proud to work for, True to Yourself will help you pour your heart into doing just that."
Howard Schultz, Chairman, Starbucks Coffee Company
"It is critical that [women] have equality in business as well as education and politics, as we recognize the social and environmental challenges we face and develop the courage to confront them. True to Yourself offers the practical guidance and support to allow us to meet these exhilarating challenges."
Susie Tompkins Buell, Co-Founder, Esprit Clothing Company
Mark Albion is a social entrepreneur who has co-founded seven organizations, including Net Impact,
an international network of MBAs dedicated to creating a better world. He was a professor at Harvard Business School and wrote the New York Times bestseller Making a Life, Making a Living®. Further synopses of his books and his 12-year old monthly e-newsletter that serves 87 countries can be found
at makingalife.com.
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