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The ultimate lesson for the successful One Minute Manager: teaching how a healthy lifestyle is the key to success. The One Minute Manager has become the world's most popular management method. Unfortunately, it is easy to forget one important thing: to look after number one. This book tells the story of a One Minute Manager who is so much in demand that he eats on the run, doesn't take time to exercise, and never puts himself, his family or his well-being top of his list of priorities. He soon discovers that his life is out of balance and that success in business is endangering his health. For all those busy, achieving people with overcrowded schedules, this useful blueprint shows how to manage stress and keep healthy. By following four important strategies for balancing a complicated life, everyone can get their lives into proper perspective. For the millions of readers of Ken Blanchard's bestselling books, The One Minute Manager Balances Work and Life offers a way to achieve not only a new, healthier style of living but increased productivity as well. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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I believe Blanchard in this book has proved through logic, facts, and benefits what it pays back to start looking after one’s health and exercising. From personal to corporate level, how good ‘Tone’ can have a domino effect on other stress moderators and eventually on the job performance. Healthy employees are better for the organization as they are more productive.
I like how the book shows the strong relationship between well-being and the bottom line of a business. Besides, the book makes it clear to readers that commitment to one’s resolution is vital to achieve goals and equally important is the family’s, colleagues’, and friends’ support to make change happens.
Having said that, I see the book as a warning sign for all of us to take care of our health for better well-being and for better productivity levels. ( )