tailieunhanh - Golf and the game of leadership 12

Golf and the game of leadership 12. Sách tham khảo học hỏi kỹ năng tổ chức lãnh đạo. Trong cuốn sách này, Bill Haupt, cựu quản lý điều hành phát triển tại General Motors, một người bạn lâu năm và đồng nghiệp, cung cấp đầu vào, cái nhìn sâu sắc. Ông là một niềm vui để mọi người làm việc với, một''lãnh đạo thực sự,''và rất con người. Ann và Bill tham gia từ đầu đến cuối trong thực hiện cuốn sách có giá trị, dễ đọc, và thú vị này | Responsibility The price of greatness is responsibility. Winston Churchill The Masters Tournament is held annually at the Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta Georgia. The score sheets for the tournament carry a message from its founder the golfing great Bobby Jones. In golf customs of etiquette and decorum are just as important as rules governing play. Spectators and golfers alike are reminded of their responsibilities. In addition to following the rules of golf as they play golfers have other responsibilities. They essentially boil down to keeping their house course in order. For example divots turf removed by the club during a shot are to be replaced sand traps are to be raked following recovery from the misfortune of having landed in one golf carts and golf bags are never to be placed on the green and players behind you are not to be held up unnecessarily. Peter Koestenbaum in his book Leadership The Inner Side Of Greatness states that leading requires ownership of the mean 100 Responsibility 101 ings of personal responsibility and accountability. According to Christine Brennan Now more than ever I am convinced our national pastime should be golf. . . . There is no game on the sports landscape more noble and pure than golf. It s the only sport I know in which the players at all levels from beginner to millionaire willingly call penalties on Pay for Responsible Play So golf is an honorable game a responsible game a game in which the majority of players being honorable responsible people don t need referees or umpires. On the Golf Channel no one blames America for everything bad that happens to them. In golf you alone are ultimately responsible for what happens to you. No whining is allowed on the Golf Channel. Your ball ended up where it did because you hit it there or because it took a crazy uncontrollable bounce. Too bad that s golf. that s life . that s leadership. Professional golfers are compensated in direct proportion to how well they play.