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OBLIGATION

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 11 in Powered by Feel:How Individuals, Teams, and Companies Excel, 2008, pp 69-72 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.

Abstract: AbstractPractice and prepare. Does one do that from choice or from obligation? Obligation is an outside-in process; that is, when you feel duty or obligation, it came, in the first instance, from the outside. You never have to do anything unless you were told at one point by someone else to do so. You may have internalized those thoughts and they may have become semi- or sub-conscious values or assumptions or beliefs for you, but in the first instance, they came from somewhere else. In the end, it's very hard if not impossible to get world-class out of duty or obligation…

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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