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Confronting Reality To Get Things Right

 
Author: John Alquist

Confronting Reality: Doing What Matters To Get Things Right is both a book title and good advice for all business people as well as their clients and customers.

The book was written by former Allied Signal and Honeywell CEO, Larry Bossidy, and Ram Charan, a former senior executive at GE, Verizon, KLM and Home Depot.

Bossidy is usually very blunt, and hes almost always right. He deals with the need to accept change, saying change can be friendly for people who embrace it.

Change can be decidedly unfriendly to those who resist it, especially business people, he notes.

Bossidy notes that certain industries have business models broken and that they cant be fixed, since they are structurally defective and these industries suffer incurable overcapacity.

This includes, but is not limited to, American automobile manufacturing, commodities, chemicals, electric utilities, airlines, telcom firms, pro baseball, and pro hockey.

Bossidy advises everyone to look around the corner, because the speed and scale of change and new threats and opportunities arise faster and more often.

He says that barriers to reality result from filtered information, selective hearing, fear, and emotional overinvestment.

Others can filter information coming to us. We canand doalso filter our own information--that which makes us uncomfortable.

Sometimes, we continue to retain emotional overinvestment in people, mindsets, clients, and worlds which not only are irrelevant--but often no longer even exist.

Now, 2006, is the time to "let go" of anything in your thought life, emotional life, or business, removing all of our barriers to reality.

Globalism has flattened the worlds boundaries to free trade.

The Internet and todays inexpensive, global telephony make instantaneous worldwide communications very easy. The entire world can be your market.

We cannot indulge smugly in provincialism, regionalism or nationalism, limiting ourselves only to United States opportunities. We have to think and act globally.

We have to face facts. Too many formerly powerful industries and companies have gone out of business, merged, or are quickly collapsing from self-inflicted strategic wounds.

So, to Confront Reality: Doing What Matters To Get Things Right, we need to add new clients from new industries doing new things.

We cant afford to fear change. We must embrace change, accepting it as a friend.

Consider new ways to find and communicate to new clients and customers-for example, teleseminars and your website, by selling your professional products such as DVDs and books online, including e-books and e-newsletters.

Resolve to make 2006 your year confronting reality: doing what matters to get things right or, if things are already right, make them even more right this year.

Author Bio:

John Alquist

John J. Alquist owns and operates Alquist Enterprises, along with his wife, Shirley. The firm promotes self-employment via the professional services and network marketing opportunities offered.

John is a speaker, consultant and author. His first published piece was at age 15, in a Connecticut daily newsletter, blasting a brainless politician. He has been writing ever since.

He started his career after college graduation as a writer for a Connecticut weekly newspaper.

He has been self-employed for 18 years and, prior to that, John spent 24 years in the corporate world, especially senior bank marketing positions.

He was Vice President of Market Planning for Wells Fargo Bank and Vice President & Director of Marketing for BarclayAmericanCorporation, an American commerical and consumer finance subsidiary of the Barclays Bank Group.

John & Shirley life and work in St. Petersburg, FL. John has lived in Connecticut, New Jersey, North Carolina, California, and Florida.

He is a graduate of Providence College, holding a Bachelor of Arts degree.

John is an avid exerciser, eats mostly organic food, and has considerable knowledge of wellness. He takes lots of nutrtional supplements. Though 64, he has a "Real Age" of 53.

Politically, John is a Libertarian. He and his wife, Shirley, are Christians. John is an avid Bible student and researcher.

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