Win at Work with Oprah: turn talent into performance

Do you know your talent code? Oprah sure knows hers!

 

Two people who are incredibly successful in their own careers have forged a partnership designed to turn YOU into a winner at work, without sacrificing your values. Win at work with Oprah And it’s FREE!

Oprah Winfrey

Credited by many as the world’s most influential woman, Oprah is also a self made multi billionaire multiple-Emmy winning host of The Oprah Winfrey Show, the highest-rated talk show in the history of television. She is also an influential book critic, an Academy Award-nominated actress, and a magazine publisher.

Oprah has been ranked the richest African American of the 20th century, the most philanthropic African American of all time, and the world’s only black billionaire for three straight years. She is also, according to some assessments, the most influential woman in the world.

Oprah is very clear about her life purpose, her talent code, and how to use her unique talent code to contribute to the world. She declares in the introduction to this FREE 3 HOUR online seminar that she is paid to be an inspiration to others to go to the next level in their work and in their life.

Marcus Buckingham

One of my favorite authors and mentors, Marcus has a similar life goal to mine … to change the way people work. He worked with the Gallup Organization for many years, involved in deep research into what makes people successful in their work. His writing style is very clear and to the point, as is his teaching style.

Marcus Buckingham is a member of the Secretary of State’s Advisory Committee on Leadership and Management. He started as a senior researcher with The Gallup Organization, and helped to develop the Strengths-based approach to management that is now gaining widespread recognition as the key to engagement of employees. Win at work with Marcus Buckingham

These two high achievers with generous spirits have teamed uo to present this word class, FREE 3 hour online seminar (you can watch, listen and learn in 20 minute chunks, at your convenience).

If you are struggling with any aspect of your work or work-life balance, and want to learn the scientifically validated secrets of personal success, this seminar will help you to take control of your career and your life.

When you’ve completed your study I would love to hear your results, so remember to return to this page, click on the comments link and tell me what you learnt and how it changed your work life.

Imagine getting paid to do something you love. Create the job, career and life you were meant to live! Join career coach Marcus Buckingham’s online workshop and put your strengths to work today.   CLICK HERE to Win at work with your talent code at your FREE online workshop with Marcus Buckingham

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  Your ValuesCoach, Karyn Clarke

Leverage 2 little known scientific laws to accelerate your  peak performance and profits, master work-life balance, & stay true to your values.

For speaking engagements email [karyn@leadercoach.com.au]

Motivation Codes – American Idol and Darlene Zschech Shout to the Lord

What does it mean to "live your values?"

 

G’day from Sydney, Australia …

A recent controversial performance on American Idol provides a great example of the power generated by being clear about what you value (your motivation code) and what action you are willing to take to express that value fully in your life.

The performance triggered a massive number of postings and responses on YouTube. Here’s what happened … on April 9 American Idol closed with a performance of Darlene Zschech’s contemporary Christian worship song, "Shout to the Lord."

Just one small oversight … they changed the lyrics without the composer’s permission. Their version started with "My shepherd …" instead of "My Jesus …" Here’s the April 9 version

 

So Darlene, being true to her highest core value (worshiping Jesus), contacted them and pointed out their error. Not because she wanted any recognition or to wield power, but because she believes that the lyrics were given to her by God to inspire Christians around the world to heartfelt worship, and because she would be denying her most deeply held value if she lay down and played doormat to such a blatant dilution of the lyrics.

The result? On April 10 Idol presented a revised arrangement and included the God given lyrics of "Shout to the Lord". In my opinion (and I’m not a musician) the second version was a much more inspired and inspiring arrangement. Here’s the April 10 rendition

The big question is: what motivated the producers of American Idol to take liberties with the lyrics of a copyrighted song?

In exploring the possibilites the first thing we need remember is that our values are our primary motivators, our lifestyle priorities and preferences, our motivation code. What we value is what we want more of in our life. So we make decisions and take certain actions in an attempt to get more of what we want. When we get more of what we want, we are living our values.

The second thing we need to recognize about values is that our values compete with each other for our attention, sometimes causing value conflicts within ourselves.

A third and very significant factor is that our core values can create powerful passions that call for a deep emotional response when threatened or stifled.

So here’s my educated guess about what led the American Idol producers to change the lyrics of Shout to the Lord … a misguided marketing decision, based on a lack of clarity about the core values of a huge chunk of their viewers.

Wanting to reach the widest possible audience, without offending anyone, they assumed the best way of doing that would be to water down the lyrics, to avoid alienating the non Christians or anti Christians in the Idol tribe.

In effect, they tried to represent a worship song as a "generic" inspirational song. The difficulty with that approach is that our values are NOT generic, they are specific and in reality it is impossible to present "value neutral" entertainment, because every decision and action in each person’s life is based on values that are not only specific, but are also personal and emotionally charged.

What the American Idol producers grossly underestimated was the passion of millions of Christians around the world for the core values expressed in "Shout to the Lord", which is the most widely recognized and sung contemporary Christian worship song across the globe.

Responding to the outcry of tens of thousands of viewers globally, Idol producers made the smart marketing move to represent the song with a new arrangement and the original lyrics.

Millions of Christians loved it. Tens of thousands expressed their appreciation in comments on YouTube. Some expressed their opposition. Thank God for democracy! Personally, I’m grateful to live in a democratic society where we have freedom of religious expression.What we all need to remember is that freedom walks hand in hand with responsibility … and responsibility walks hand in hand with respect for the values of others.

Full credit to American Idol for a timely response to what could have been a marketing disaster. They recognized and responded to the values driven call for a change of direction, and the publicity that has resulted from the initial blunder and the subsequent correction could not be purchased at any price.

And full credit to Darlene Zschech for walking her talk (or should that be "singing her song"?)… clearly she has cracked her personal and unique motivation code and is willing to allow her values and actions to shout to the Lord.

An invitation to comment on this post … Is my take on the Idol happenings on the mark? What do you feel was behind it all?

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Leverage 2 little known scientific laws to accelerate your  peak performance and profits, master work-life balance, & stay true to your values.

For speaking engagements email [karyn@leadercoach.com.au]

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