HORSING IT
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 27 in Powered by Feel:How Individuals, Teams, and Companies Excel, 2008, pp 189-193 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
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AbstractThe thing for me about rhythm is that I've found myself so many times in life trying to force it. I think this tendency evolved from or emerged from lots of repeated counsel over the years, beginning early in life, that you can do more. It's a concept that is rampant in business — more, more, more. My father once said, I remembered it, “Sometimes you have to horse it.” By that he meant sometimes brute force was the only way to go. Looking back on it, whenever I tried to do that, things didn't work out so well…
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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