December 28, 2012

The Business Philosopher



"Philosophy always requires something more, requires the external, the true, in contrast to which even the fullest existence as such is but a happy moment."



Soren Kierkegaard
19th century Danish philosopher

Isn't that the essence of what business managers strive to achieve?

2 comments :

  1. Not at all. It may be what they should try to achieve but for most is just about money.

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  2. I wish most leaders would follow this as well as the philosophy of Bill Sims, Jr., author of "Green Beans & Ice Cream." In his book he points out that using positive reinforcement is one of the most powerful philosophies when it comes to managing people. It is a win/win -leading employees to feel empowered and managers in turn get better performance out of their employees.

    http://greenbeanleadership.com/

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