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INSIDE-OUT

James G S Clawson and Doug Newburg
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James G S Clawson: University of Virgina, USA
Doug Newburg: University of Florida Medical School, USA

Chapter 5 in Powered by Feel:How Individuals, Teams, and Companies Excel, 2008, pp 27-33 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.

Abstract: Abstract“How much of your life do you live inside-out versus outside-in?” That is, are you letting society define for you what success means or are you defining it yourself? Consider Figure 5.1. When we live outside-in, we are allowing the outside world to influence us. When we conform to the culture surrounding us, when we imitate those around us, when we censor what we otherwise would do or say because of our concerns about what others would say, we are living outside-in. When we say what we think, when we are honest with others, when we are transparent, when we do as we believe, we are living inside-out…

Keywords: Performance; Business Performance; Leadership; Management; Human Potential; Self-Improvement; Organizational Culture; Mentoring; Social Conditioning; Business Leadership; Motivation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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