“Managers know what they want most: to be allowed to achieve success by leveraging who they are, not by compromising it.” — Stan Slap Copy Share Image
“A manager’s emotional commitment is worth more than their financial, intellectual and physical commitment combined.” — Stan Slap Copy Share Image
“Leaders make a lot of mistakes but they admit those mistakes to themselves and change because of them.” — Stan Slap Copy Share Image
“Careful now: even a financially rewarding, intellectually stimulating work environment isn’t the same as living your own values.” — Stan Slap Copy Share Image
“The economy is in ruins! Bottom line? Good management will defeat a bad economy.” — Stan Slap Copy Share Image
“To integrate one’s experiences around a coherent and enduring sense of self lies at the core of creating a user’s guide to… — Stan Slap Copy Share Image
“Your values are your essence: an undistorted mirror showing you at your pure, attractive best.” — Stan Slap Copy Share Image
“The purpose of leadership is to change the world around you in the name of your values, so you can live those… — Stan Slap Copy Share Image
“Success means: I want to know the work I do means something to somebody and helps make the world, if not a… — Stan Slap Copy Share Image
“Hard-core results come from igniting the massive power of emotional commitment. Are your people committed?” — Stan Slap Copy Share Image
“Emotional commitment is a personal choice. Managers understand this even if their companies don’t.” — Stan Slap Copy Share Image
“Your dreams and the dreams of your company may be different, but they are in no way incompatible.” — Stan Slap Copy Share Image
“The myth of management is that your personal values are irrelevant or inappropriate at work.” — Stan Slap Copy Share Image
“When rewards come from an external source instead of an internal source, they’re unreliable, which means they’re dangerous if you grow to… — Stan Slap Copy Share Image
“Being relevant to your customers only when you’re trying to sell something means choosing to be irrelevant to them for the rest… — Stan Slap Copy Share Image
“Leaders are people who know exactly who they are. They know exactly where they want to go. They’re hell-bent on getting there.” — Stan Slap Copy Share Image
“Values are the individual biases that allow you to decide which actions are true for you alone.” — Stan Slap Copy Share Image
“The first step to solving any problem is to accept one’s own accountability for creating it.” — Stan Slap Copy Share Image
“Let’s get right on top of the bottom line: You must live your personal values at work.” — Stan Slap Copy Share Image
“Instead of waiting for a leader you can believe in, try this: Become a leader you can believe in.” — Stan Slap Copy Share Image
“What first separates a leader from a normal human being? A leader knows who they are as a human being.” — Stan Slap Copy Share Image
“Most managers have plenty of emotional commitment to give to their jobs. If they can be convinced it’s safe and sensible to… — Stan Slap Copy Share Image