Maximized Manager 4 question survey

G’day from Sydney,

An Invitation to Maximized Managers … do you want to accelerate the performance of the people you manage without burning them out?

Do you want to be part of the Win at Work Book?

My “Win at Work” Book Will be Published by a New York Publisher!

You can contribute to the usefulness of the book with your response to a 4 question survey …

But first here’s a short overview of the contents of the book, which has the working title “Win at Work – How to Crack Your Unique Peak Performance Code for Exceptional Professional Achievement AND stay true to your values”:

Basically the book will be filled with practical case studies which reveal how workers and managers in a variety of corporate, professional and small business roles have achieved exceptional professional results by:

  • Cracking their unique Peak Performance Code™.

  • Applying the proprietary P.E.A.R.L.S.™ system used exclusively by LeaderCoach clients

At the moment the book is in workshop format so I need to rewrite it into a format suitable for publishing, refining it as I go to make it as useful as possible for my readers.

This is where you have an opportunity to become involved …

I would really value your feedback through some surveys I will be conducting to make sure that I answer as many of my readers’ training and development or professional development needs as I can in the book. Your situation may become case study to be included in the Win at Work Book.

Here’s your 4 question survey – fast and simple

Just post your responses in the Comments Box immediately below this post:

1. What is your biggest question about how to get the right training and development to maximize the results of the people you manage?
2. Rate that question on a scale of 1 to 4 (with 4 being the most important), in terms of its importance to you
3. What is one experience that drove you to consider getting more education to help you maximize results of the people you manage?
4. What is the one question about getting the right professional training and development for your people that you think has no answer (but if it did have an answer you would jump for joy)?

Feel free to pass the survey on to 3 or 4 of your friends and colleagues

Register for updates

To make sure you receive every survey and follow the progress of the Win at Work Book you need to register for the Win At Work Book updates at http://winatworkzone.com/Win-at-Work-Book.php
You can claim some gifts there, including sneak previews of the book as they are released and a scholarship for my basic eCourse, Hidden Value – Discover What Really Motivates You, valued at $97

I really appreciate your involvement in this project and look forward to your contribution.

Hoping our paths cross soon …

Until then,

Value your life, live your values …

Your ValuesCoach, Karyn Clarke

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Help to write the Win at Work Book with this 4 question survey

G’day from Sydney,

My “Win at Work” Book Will be Published by a New York Publisher!

You can contribute to the usefulness of the book with your response to a 4 question survey …

But first here’s a short overview of the contents of the book, which has the working title “Win at Work – How to Crack Your Unique Peak Performance Code for Exceptional Professional Achievement AND stay true to your values”:

Basically the book will be filled with practical case studies which reveal how workers and managers in a variety of corporate, professional and small business roles have achieved exceptional professional results by:

  • Cracking their unique Peak Performance Code™.

  • Applying the proprietary P.E.A.R.L.S.™ system used exclusively by LeaderCoach clients

At the moment the book is in workshop format so I need to rewrite it into a format suitable for publishing, refining it as I go to make it as useful as possible for my readers.
This is where you have an opportunity to become involved …
I would really value your feedback through some surveys I will be conducting to make sure that I answer as many of my readers’ training and development or professional development needs as I can in the book. Your situation may become case study to be included in the Win at Work Book.
Here’s your 4 question survey – fast and simple
Just post your responses in the Comments Box immediately below this post:
  1. What is your biggest question about how to maximize your professional performance?
  2. Rate that question on a scale of 1 to 4 (with 4 being the most important), in terms of its importance to you
  3. What is one experience that drove you to consider getting more education to help you maximize your professional performance?
  4. What is the one question about getting the right professional training and development that you think has no answer (but if it did have an answer you would jump for joy)?
(If you employ other people or manage the training and development of others, you can also jump down to the next post and respond to the Maximized Manager Survey)
Feel free to pass the survey on to 3 or 4 of your friends and colleagues

Register for updates
To make sure you receive every survey and follow the progress of the Win at Work Book you need to register for the Win At Work Book updates at http://winatworkzone.com/Win-at-Work-Book.php
You can claim some gifts there, including sneak previews of the book as they are released and a scholarship for my basic eCourse, Hidden Value – Discover What Really Motivates You, valued at $97
I really appreciate your involvement in this project and look forward to your contribution.
Hoping our paths cross soon …
Until then,
Value your life, live your values
Your ValuesCoach, Karyn Clarke

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Win at work – fuel your fire with Mini Motivators

Win at work with inspiring quotes and sparks of wisdom to fuel your fire

how to win at work mini motivators 

When I made the decision to write and publish my book, I realized that there would be days when I needed a boost of external motivation to keep me moving forward on the project. So, I have been finding and sending to myself Mini Motivators on topics that keep me focused and on track.

I’m happy to share them with you too. Follow this link to get the sparks you need to fan your fire into the triple flames of inspiration, reflection and action.

By the way, the book’s working title is Win at Workhow to maximize your professional performance AND stay true to your values. What do you think of the title? I might hold a Create The Best Title competition when the book is closer to the publishing date.

In the meantime, enjoy and activate your Mini Motivators.


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Win at work – Sherlock Holmes cracks motivation code

Sherlock Holmes was an expert at culling clues and cracking codes to find answers to the mysteries he investigated.

Your future professional performance and in fact the whole of your life are to some extent mysteries waiting to be investigated and solved.

Win at work - crack your unique motivation code

Here’s a great collection of practical strategies we can learn from the fictional Sherlock Holmes and his colleague Dr Watson to help us win at work AND be true to our values … enjoy!

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Win at work – advice for small business start ups

To win at work small business owners must be true to their values, just like employees.

Recently I’ve been asked by several would be small business owners how they can choose the right business for themselves. Here’s where I suggest you start – with yourself!

Ask yourself these questions and take the time to reflect and then write down your HONEST answers:

1. What are your primary natural talents?

Your best skills and strengths come from your natural talents. Do you know your Talent Code? The more you can work from your talents the more productive you will be. Win at work - crack your motivation code

2. What do you value?

Your values are your inner motivators and you need to build them into your life every day in order to keep yourself motivated. Check out Twelve Top Reasons to Know Your Values. Have you cracked your Motivation Code yet?

 

 

Win at work - discover your hidden value

Have youdiscovered your hidden value?

If you are like the rest of us you will have within you a hidden storehouse of treasure that you can bring to your business. Pick up this free eCourse to help you find your hidden value.

3. What are your existing skills?

Are you great at practical, hands on tasks like making or fixing stuff? Are you good at working with numbers or information? Are you a techie person? Do have have great people skills? Are you friendly and helpful on the phone? Can you imagine yourself in a specific role, working from home?

Do you have a big picture of how your products or services meet a need in the marketplace AND a picture of all the small things you need to do to make it happen?

Are you ready and willing to expand your skills?

Win at work - discover your hidden value

4. Are you equipped to be self employed?

What knowledge, skills and mind sets do you have about running a small business? Do you understand the legal, financial and taxation responsibilities? Who would use your services? How will you let the world know your services exist? Online, offline, both? Would self employment suit your personality and lifestyle?

Are you willing to learn new knowledge, skills and mind sets to ensure your success? Are you willing to take on a mentor? What criteria will you use to choose a mentor so you don’t get ripped off?

Who will be your mastermind partners and how will you mutually serve each other?

Will you surround yourself with positive, supportive people? Are you willing to read and listen to inspirational messages? Get your FREE Mini Motivators here.

Do you have the skills and strategies you need to manage your time, money and energy effectively so that you can avoid burnout and overcome overload?

Win at work - develop authentic relationships

And last, but certainly not least, are you willing and able to serve your customers or clients with a genuine can do and will do attitude? Are you someone your customers can trust to deliver good value?

I do hope this helps to jump start your thinking and wish you all the best in your quest to win at work AND be true to your values.

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Hidden Value – discover what REALLY motivates you

What can you learn from a man, a boy and a donkey about how to win at work, AND stay true to your values?

Do you know what really motivates you and how valuable that knowledge can be? Check out the short story in this video for your first clue …

 

What do you stand for? What’s your hidden value? Watch the next video in the series here. I would love to hear from you, so please leave your feedback in the comments box below.

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Win at Work with your Hidden Value

Your Hidden Value – discover what REALLY motivates you to win at work

This 10 minute video is a sneak preview of one of the learning activities in my online course My Hidden Value. It explores the connection between your values, your beliefs, a sense of meaning in your work, and the impact of these on your motivation to win at work. Let me know what you think about the information in the video Values, Meaning and Beliefs.

 

Is it useful? Share your wisdom and leave a comment in the comments box. You may need to click on the Comments Box to open it so you can leave a comment.

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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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Win at work – know your motivation code

Do you know your unique motivation code (your values)? Do your actions align with your values?

To win at work AND stay true to your values, you need to be able to answer YES to both questions.

Here’s a story that illustrates the point …

The Tale of the Man, the Boy and the Donkey

An old man, a boy and their donkey were going to town. The boy rode the donkey and the old man walked. As they went along, they passed some people who remarked it was a shame that the old man was walking when the boy was riding. The man and boy thought maybe these critics were right, so they changed places.

Win at work -know your motivation code♠Later, they passed some people who remarked, "What a shame that he makes the little boy walk". So they then decided they would both walk.

Soon, they passed some more people who thought they were stupid to walk when they had a decent donkey to ride. So they both rode the donkey.

Next they passed some people that shamed them by saying how awful to put such a load on a poor donkey. The boy and man thought they were probably right, so they decided to carry the donkey.

As they crossed a bridge, they lost their grip on the animal and it fell into the river and drowned.Win at work - know your motivation code

The moral of the story … If you try to please everyone, you might as well kiss your ass good-bye!

How does this apply to winning at work, without sacrificing your values?

When your goals and actions are based on your own values and value priorities, (your unique motivation code), you are much more likely to remain consistent in your focus, and therefore achieve your professional performance targets more readily.

Take a minute to share one of your wins or losses based on being true or NOT true to your personal values, in the comments box below …

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Win at work and in life – 12 Things You Need To Know About Your Values

Value your life, live your values The focus of this entire site is how to win at work, AND stay true to your values. Why the focus on values? Because your values are what focus you!

So, here we go with the top twelve things you need to know about your values:

  1. Your values are what motivate you. They are the bridge between your inner desires and outer reality.
  2. Your values are your lifestyle priorities and preferences, your unique motivation code. You need to know what your values are. They silently guide your words, your decisions and your actions. Get to know them … unless you want to be led through life by a stranger.
  3. Knowing your values gives you clarity – you can make decisions based on choices, rather than habits.
  4. Some of your values are more important to you than others. They are your core values and usually remain consistent over a long period of time.Win at work - live your values
  5. Your values are with you 24/7. There is no distinction between personal and professional values. There is however, a distinction between what is an appropriate context for living out some values.
  6. Your values are not necessarily predictors of your behaviour. For example, you and I may both value leisure and play. I might (would) choose to live that value by going to the opera, and you might choose to go rock climbing … same value, different expression.
  7. All people, regardless of race, colour or creed, share 5 human needs: survival, freedom, fun, belonging and power. How you attempt to meet those needs depends on your values … your lifestyle preferences and priorities.
  8. Your values come from your world-view. Your world-view is a set of (mostly unconscious) beliefs you hold about how the world works, or how you believe the world should work. The formation of your world-view was influenced by many factors as you were growing up: family, culture, geographic location, socio-economic conditions, media – old and new, peers, education, religious affiliations, groups such as Scouts and sporting clubs, and significant life events.
  9. Your values and your ethics are not the same. Your values will motivate you, usually unconsciously. Your ethics will constrain you, usually based on conscious choice.
  10. Clarity around what you value will help you choose more compatible friendships and business partners.
  11. Knowing your values helps you to be clear about what you DON"T want in your life … your values are a guide to the boundaries you have in place in your life.
  12. Consciously choosing to live your values leads you towards being more of who you were created to be.

Let’s make it a baker’s dozen and give the last word to the Bible: Win at work - live your values

13. "For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also." (Matthew 6:21) Your treasure is what you value, so get to know what your values are, and learn how to live them.

What experiences have you had as a result of living or NOT living your values? Take a minute to share your response in the comments box below.

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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.

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