Saturday, April 13, 2019

Do your best - Book review

Author: Chuck Harwood [2006]

ISBN 0-88197-101-4

Booking price: $11.95

From manager to CEO to entrepreneur

Chuck Harwood is a graduate of Harvard University. He has worked for nearly 50 years as a squad leader at a glass factory and as president of Signetics, a subsidiary of Philips Electronics, for 15 years. He has succeeded as a consultant in a training/teaching company in the field of continuous improvement.

Do your best in the work environment

Chuck Harwood helps readers achieve more in their work. He discusses, thoroughly understands your work [Chapter 2], makes the right decisions [Chapter 3], assigns and accepts tasks [Chapter 4], influences [Chapter 5], and deals with situations beyond your control [Chapter 5] Chapter 6] and more are key to promoting the best efforts in the work environment.

Everything you do can be done better

Chuck Harwood's succinct style leads to short, purposeful statements. He said, "Build your own strengths. If possible, find a job that you will do well, the job you want, and the job you can do well. Then you will do your job and be as competent as possible. Work or work. Your talent and desire will take you."

Chuck's advice is clear and targeted, as he discussed in decision-making. "Good decision making is critical to the success of any effort... Always be vigilant about issues and opportunities for making decision-making skills. ..... Don't fall in love with the first thought... Once you have made a decision, take action... move forward..."

Harwood uses bullets to clearly pass the process. This is the seven basic principles of his assignment. He wrote: "To be competent... fair, friendly, polite, cooperative, ethical... Make sure your goals are clear... Communicate with all relevant people... Do the task... let others take responsibility. ...the result..."

Intentional use of questions to attract readers. Chuck asked: "Do you accept the influence of others?" Then, "A common mistake is to assume that you have no influence... you can try to get other people interested in you in two months, in two Interested in other people during the year to make more friends."

Harwood advocates positive change in self-confidence and says "believe that everything you do can be done better."

Success in service

Chuck Harwood provides readers with a concise, complete guide to guiding the success of their work or business.




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