Accountability... a Noun Or a Verb?Richard Cassidy, 14/07/2006 - 142 páginas Richard Cassidy's Accountability: A Noun or a Verb? takes the simple premise of 'we are all accountable for our behavior' and explores the significant relationship between accountability and our personal and professional successes. What does it mean to be accountable? It means taking responsibility and not considering oneself the hapless victim. (If one is stopped and ticketed for driving sixty in a forty-five mile zone, is it logical to blame the police officer?) It also means creating a vision of the life most desired and working toward achieving that vision. It's not enough to be accountable; one must also be willing to put in the time. Many years of observing individuals and organizations confirmed Cassidy's long-held belief that men and women who take responsibility for their lives and the action required to move forward are more successful and more fulfilled. But what must we do to reach that point? According to the author, an in-depth and truthful analysis of who we are-our values and beliefs-must first be undertaken. By having a clearer picture of what we believe and how we exercise those beliefs, we move one giant step closer to that ultimate state of self-satisfaction and achievement. |
Índice
Special Thanks | 3 |
Chapter Two Accountability The Noun 15 | 14 |
Chapter Four Take The Risk | 27 |
Chapter Five Accountability Anonymous Prayer 49 | 35 |
Chapter Six Cant Be A Victim 61 | 67 |
Chapter Seven Need A Vision 75 | 74 |
Chapter Eight Belief In Self | 88 |
Chapter Nine You Are Not Alone 105 | 95 |
Chapter Ten You Are Only Accountable For You 117 | 101 |
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Accountability ... A Noun Or a Verb?: Teen Edition Richard Cassidy Pré-visualização indisponível - 2008 |
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