Selected Product: | The SPEED of Trust: The One Thing That Changes Everything Paperback Author: Stephen M.R. Covey Publisher: Free Press Release Date: 2008-02-05 ISBN-10: 1416549005 ISBN-13: 9781416549000 List Price: $15.00 Average Customer Rating: | | What Got You Here Won't Get You There: How Successful People Become Even More Successful ISBN-10: 1401301304 ISBN-13: 9781401301309 List Price:$24.95 Our Iceberg Is Melting: Changing and Succeeding Under Any Conditions ISBN-10: 031236198X ISBN-13: 9780312361983 List Price:$19.95 Go Put Your Strengths to Work: 6 Powerful Steps to Achieve Outstanding Performance ISBN-10: 0743261674 ISBN-13: 9780743261678 List Price:$30.00 Know-How: The 8 Skills That Separate People Who Perform from Those Who Don't ISBN-10: 0307341518 ISBN-13: 9780307341518 List Price:$27.50 |
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Am I trustworthy? Do I have true, real honesty? Can I be relied upon? Do I surround myself with others who are trustworthy? Am I working on my ethics and honesty to be a better and happier person?
Lots of things about ourselves totally hinge on trust. I had never looked at it from these points of view before. It's an interesting subject and one that I hope will help me get more out of life.
I spend lot of time thinking about integrity and I don't think I do enough work to improve it in myself.
Perhaps now is as good a time to do so as ever!
| The Speed of Trust | Customer Rating: | every entrepreneur must read this book if he or she wants to be successful. We use this book in our retreat as a main theam of teh retreat. Thanks Mr. Covey | Buy one for each of your staff members! | Customer Rating: | | Great book that can help people get to the bottom of things. If we can't trust each other we both lose! Applies to your company's relationships to your customers and to your vendors as well! Great read and even better information! | Worth reading | Customer Rating: | | Nutshell review - A good insight and explanation of how trust amongst colleagues, friends, and family can have positive impact on performance. Suffers from the usual page-filling case-studies to make the requisite number of pages for a book. |
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