From Worst to First (Review and Analysis of Bethune's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Gordon Bethune’s book “From Worst to First” shows that all successes in your business or in your career will be the result of your ability to create, develop and maintain healthy and honest relationships. As the author rightly points out, there is no such thing as a successful company that sells a product nobody wants and where employees don’t want to come to work. In his book, Bethune explains how you must create a working environment that adds value and motivates employees to achieve success.
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To learn more, read “From Worst to First” and find out how you can add value to your business by making it a great place to work.
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Book Presentation: by Gordon Bethune
Book Abstract
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Summary of From Worst To First (Gordon Bethune)
1. Is This Any Way to Run an Airline?
2. Whose Problem Is It?
3. A Market Plan: Fly to Win or You Can Make a Pizza So Cheap Nobody Wants to Eat It
4. A Financial Plan: Fund the Future or If You Don’t Fund the Future, There Ain’t Gonna Be One
5. A Product Plan: Make Reliability a Reality or It’s Time To Act Like a Real Airline
6. A People Plan: Working Together or Which Part of This Watch Don’t You Think We Need?
7. Success Has No Autopilot
8. How the Sickest Patients Need the Best Doctors
9. Nobody Loses When the Whole Team Wins
10. Keeping the Lines of Communication Open
11. Predictability
12. What Gets Measured Gets Managed
Gordon Bethune – A Career Snapshot
Book Abstract
Ultimately, business is about people.
Everything you do to create a successful company or to forge a successful career will depend on your ability to create, develop and maintain good, healthy, honest and straight-forward relationships.
There’s no such thing as a successful company that has a product nobody wants and where employees don’t want to come to work. Therefore, you need to create an environment at work in which employees create added value by serving the customers and each other. When people feel good about the value they’re creating, they become highly motivated. It’s that simple.
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