
How
Why How We Do Anything Means Everything...in Business (and in Life)
Dov Seidman(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 1. June 2007
Book
Hardback
352 pages
978-0-471-75122-9 (ISBN)
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Praise for HOW
"In HOW, Dov Seidman takes the idea of 'success' even further, redefining it as a quest for significance. Isn't that what we all really want? To have a positive impact, to make a difference, to excel? To do that you have to achieve significance, and Seidman brilliantly shows you HOW. This book will change your life in profound ways."
-Marcus Buckingham, author, Go Put Your Strengths to Work
"Dov Seidman's intellect and passion-brilliantly displayed in HOW's well-written and entertaining case studies, anecdotes, and research-show us a new way to think about enduring success in times of change. Seidman's penetrating insights into what really matters in a wired world challenge the very best in each of us to see what is right and wrong in everyday decision making."
-Senator Bill Bradley
"Dov Seidman's book introduces you to the world of HOW in a way that will revolutionize the way you think about, assess, and experience success."
-Steve Kerr, Chief Learning Officer, Goldman Sachs, and former head of leadership development, GE
"HOW is a trip through the lens of a first-class observer. Dov Seidman captures the life lessons that impact how we should think and respond in today's world. HOW's clarity and common sense make it a must read for aspiring entrepreneurs everwhere."
-Sam Zell, Chairman, Equity Group Investments
"This is the ultimate guidebook for successful living. Its truths are simple but stunningly powerful."
-Marianne Williamson, author, Everyday Grace
"We do business on every continent. Everywhere we go, Dov Seidman's message rings equally true. HOW provides valuable insight for anyone who believes their company culture and core values can determine their ultimate success."
-Massimo Ferragamo, Chairman, Ferragamo USA
"Dov Seidman captures the power that Ray Kroc instilled in us at McDonald's from the day he opened his first restaurant in 1955-a culture based on values puts the customer first. In today's world, focusing on the 'how' is critical to accelerating momentum. HOW is required reading for anyone seeking enduring success in business or life."
-Jim Skinner, CEO, McDonald's Corporation
Reviews / Votes
"The simple thesis of HOW is that in today's totally wired world, you are set apart by "how" you conduct yourself. Everyone is so much more transparent and connected than ever before. As a result, so many more people can now see more deeply into what you do and into you company's operations and tell so many more other people about it via the Internet - without any editor or any filter. Therefore "how" you live your life, "how" you conduct your business, and "how" you say you're sorry (or don't') matter now more than ever. "...And we will not get out of [the global economic crisis] without going back to some basics, which is why I find myself re-reading a valuable book that I wrote about once before, called, "How: Why How We Do Anything Means Everything in Business (and in Life)." Its author, Dov Seidman, is the C.E.O. of LRN, which helps companies build ethical corporate cultures...We need to get back to collaborating the old-fashioned way. That is, people making decisions based on business judgment, experience, prudence, clarity of communications and thinking about how - not just how much."-Pulitzer Prize winning columnist and author Thomas L. Friedman "In his book How, published last year, Mr Seidman explained why he feels behaviour (as opposed to the more fashionable management notions of engagement or motivation) is the key to organisational success...Thought leadership, and big ideas, are rare. But here is a challenging thought for you. Outbehave, outperform, outgreen - or out you go." -The Financial Times Business Life columnist Stefan Stern "The book has understandably received a second wind, propelled by the global economic turmoil. Books like Seidman's on the importance of trust and building and strengthening corporate reputation are being heralded as the voices of sanity." -Economic Times journalist Arati Menon Carroll "Seidman, an erudite intellectual and practical philosopher, shows that in today's transparent commercial environment, operating openly and morally is both honorable and economically necessary." -Syndicated Get Abstract book reviewer Rolf Dobelli "One of the more interesting and ambitious books to cross my desk lately is How by Dov Seidman. The appeal of Seidman's work is that he's taken such a sweeping view of the business world in his explanation of how we think, behave and govern - as individuals and organizations - influences our achievements in the marketplace." -Chief Learning Officer Magazine editor Brian Summerfield "...Behaving as if everyone is armed with your personal information is a very good idea, according to author Seidman, because they are. He also discusses the ethical and moral implications of all this openness. Seidman is an experienced and worldly observer, so he is not unrealistic about the baser instincts that motivate many of us. Nonetheless he also presents a hopeful and positive future where lying and obfuscation are less possible and ultimately unacceptable because there are fewer places to hide." -The Miami Herald reviewer Richard Pachtert "In his superb book on corporate behaviour, HOW: Why HOW We Do Anything Means Everything ... in Business (and in Life), Dov Seidman tells the story of the New York City doughnut seller who taught him a valuable lesson in business trust...Doing the right thing has always been good for business. What Seidman's book makes clear is that regardless of whether it is in Sydney or in Auckland, being open about the manner in which a corporation operates, trusting customers and insisting on maintaining standards which enhance reputations, is now of global significance. Investors everywhere are looking at issues relevant to integrity." - The New Zealand Herald reporter Stephen Loosley "...Companies with a should-do culture can outperform those with a can-do culture because they value intellectual capital, not just human capital, and forward-think about the impact of "What's next"...An integral component of Mr. Seidman's should-do advocacy also involves connecting outside knowledge to the organization. The nature of should-do firms involves asking questions, change and accuracy of communication. Being inquisitive makes them aggressively search for "what they don't know". Miscommunication is the Achilles heel of any firm; when a mouse click can send information around the globe, a company's reputation can be damaged by an errant email. Mr. Seidman's personal anecdotes illustrate how should-do firms deal with their thirst for knowledge and communicate effectively." -Syndicated columnist Jim Pawlak "HOW is a radically different and compelling approach to competing in business today. Dov Seidman connects the dots in an original way, focusing on transparency, trust, and reputation as important drivers of success. We're all aware of the implications of operating in a transparent, wired, global marketplace. What Seidman has done is crystallize how we now need to think and act to win in this new world." -Chairman and CEO of Pfizer Inc. Jeff Kindler "Dov Seidman's intellect and passion-brilliantly displayed in HOW's well-written and entertaining case studies, anecdotes-show us a new way to think about enduring success in times of change. Seidman's penetrating insights into what really matters in a wired world challenge the very best in each of us to see what is right and wrong in everyday decision making." -U.S. Senator Bill Bradley "In HOW, Dov Seidman takes the idea of 'success' even further, redefining it as a quest for significance. Isn't that what we all really want? To have a positive impact, to make a difference, to excel? To do that you have to achieve significance, and Seidman brilliantly shows you HOW. This book will change your life in profound ways." -Author Marcus Buckingham "Dov Seidman 's book introduces you to the world of how in a way that will revolutionize the way you think about, assess, and experience success." - Former Chief Learning Officer, Goldman Sachs and former head of leadership development at GE, Steve Kerr "HOW is a trip through the lens of a first-class observer. Dov Seidman captures the life lessons that impact how we should think and respond in today's world. HOW's clarity and common sense make it a must read for aspiring entrepreneurs everywhere." -Chairman, Equity Group Investments, Sam Zell "This book is the ultimate guidebook for successful living. Its truths are simple but stunningly powerful." - Author Marianne Williamson "We do business on every continent. Everywhere we go, Dov Seidman's message rings equally true. HOW provides valuable insight for anyone who believes their company culture and core values can determine their ultimate success." -Massimo Ferragamo, Chairman, FERRAGAMO USA "Dov Seidman captures the power that Ray Kroc instilled in us at McDonald's from the day he opened his first restaurant in 1955-a culture based on values puts the customer first. In today's world, focusing on the 'how' is critical to accelerating momentum. HOW is required reading for anyone seeking enduring success in business or life." - Jim Skinner, CEO, McDonald's Corporation "The hottest adviser on corporate virtue to Fortune 500 companies." -Fortune magazineMore details
Edition
1., Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 24.1 cm
Width: 16.3 cm
Thickness: 31 mm
Weight
539 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-471-75122-9 (9780471751229)
Schweitzer Classification
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Book
10/2011
Wiley
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Person
Dov Seidman's professional career has focused on how companies and their people can operate in both a principled and profitable way. He is the Founder, Chairman, and CEO of LRN. Leading companies such as Disney, Dow Chemical, eBay, Johnson & Johnson, Procter & Gamble, Raytheon, and 3M turn to LRN to help management govern more effectively and workers do the right things the right way, even in the most challenging of situations. Dov is a Harvard Law School graduate who also earned a bachelor's and master's degree in philosophy from UCLA, and a BA with honors in philosophy, politics, and economics from Oxford University.
Content
Preface.
Prologue: Making Waves.
Part I. How We Have Been, How We Have Changed.
Introduction: The Spaces Between Us.
Chapter 1. From Land To Information.
Lines Of Communication.
Getting Flattened.
Chapter 2. Technology's Trespass.
The Ties That Bind Us.
Distance Unites Us.
Can You Hear Me Now?.
The Age Of Transparency.
The Persistence Of Memory.
The Information Jinni Is Out of the Lamp.
Chapter 3. The Journey To How.
Just Do It.
The Certainty Gap.
The Limitations Of Rules.
Outbehaving the Competition.
How We Go Forward.
Part II. How We Think.
Introduction: The Paradox Of Journey.
Chapter 4. Playing To Your Strengths.
Help!.
You Can Judge A Book By Its Cover.
Looking Out For Number Two.
The Evolution Of What Is Valuable.
Believe It.
Chapter 5. From Can To Should.
Rules As Proxies.
Dancing With Rules.
On The Tip Of Your Tongue.
Unlocking Should.
Risk And Reward.
Chapter 6. Keeping Your Head In The Game.
Distraction.
Small Lapses, Large Costs.
Dissonance.
Doing Consonance.
Friction.
Putting It In The Whole.
Part III. How We Behave.
Introduction: How We Do What We Do.
Chapter 7. Doing Transparency.
Beyond Proxies And Surrogates.
ICU, UC Me.
The Market Defines You.
Say You Are Sorry.
Interpersonal Transparency.
Sig, Don't Zag.
Chapter 8. Trust.
The Soft Made Hard.
How High Is The Ceiling?
Going On A TRIP.
Tripping.
Doing Trust.
Trust Is The Drug.
Trust, But Verify.
Chapter 9. Reputation, Reputation, Reputation.
Reputation In A Wired World.
Reputational Capital.
Mismanaging Reputation Management.
A Second Chance.
Part IV. How We Govern.
Introduction: Innovating in How.
Chapter 10. Doing Culture.
The Sum Of All Hows.
The Spectrum Of Culture.
The Four Types Of Culture.
Five Hows Of Culture.
Chapter 11. The Case For Self-Governing Cultures.
Self-Governance On The Shop Floor.
Freedom Is Just Another Word.
Taking Culture For A Test-Drive.
Closing Gaps.
Values In Action.
A Journey To Culture.
Why Self-Governance Is The Future Of Business.
Chapter 12. The Leadership Framework.
Leadership.
Walking The Talk.
The First Five Hows Of Leadership.
Circles In Circles (A Thought).
The Leadership Framework, Continued.
Afterword.
Hows Matter.
Acknowledgments.
Notes.
Selected Bibliography.
Index.