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The Pro-Achievement Way Monthly Coaching Letter
This free, no-obligation informative monthly letter provides leaders and teams with effective insights for bringing more out of themselves by employing The Pro-Achievement Principle™ as their central mantra. This principle is best defined as “the adoption of a personal code of conduct whereby individuals accept control to consistently add an extra degree of value to all that they endeavor.”
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Books and Bizlets
We call our books Bizlets™, a term coined to describe a manuscript that can be conveniently read in the time it takes to fly from Chicago to New York City. Besides their brevity, a Bizlet aims to provide readers with specific “how to” tips and insights for ease of implementation.
The Pro-Achievement Principle will, in just the first three lessons, have you practicing the two most important self-adopted attributes for leading and creating positive outcomes for yourself and your team. You’ll learn how to:
Build good work relationships
Motivate team members at work
Develop strategies for effective team leadership
Coach others how to lead
Gain commitment for team success
This easily digestible, seven-lesson guide will become your personal tool for your own transformation while effectively influencing others to develop a personal value and ethic in the work they do.
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Reviews for the Pro-Achievement Principle
Review by kicara90 -- The Pro-Achievement Principle
This book is an introduction to the concept of the pro-achiever and starts by defining the difference between responsibility and responsibleness and walks the reader logically through the concept of a pro-achiever from the tools you will need, to applying the principle to yourself, and then introducing it to teams and whole companies. The definition of a pro-achiever is best described in the book as "the conscious choice to internalize the acceptance of control in whatever one does, and a commitment to adding value to every endeavor", which can be found on page 29 of The Pro-Achievement Principle by Dr Deborah Bright. The principle discussed, when applied to yourself, improves both you work life and home life; improves your teamwork capabilities; and describes the principle as a key factor in improving the working environment as a whole.
The book is realistic in its expectations as it is frequently mentioned that this principle cannot be forced upon someone, it has to be their own choice to want to better their own work life; and that therefore people can only be advised and introduced to this principle of the pro-achiever the rest is up to the individual.
I found this book enjoyable and easy to read. As a reader I found the writers use of examples and scenarios very helpful and contributed well to the concept or principle the chapters each discussed. Each chapter, renamed lessons in this book, focused on a different aspect of the principle and was quite thought provoking. At the end of each chapter the lesson discussed had been summarized into key points which I felt made remembering the information in each chapter much easier; it also meant finding the information again after finishing the book much less difficult as well.
There was nothing that I disliked about this book, however the concepts and principles discussed within the book are unique and therefore there is limited literature discussing the same principle else where. I feel that each of the chapters in this book could have the potential to be expanded to fill entire books each and because of that this book was very much an introduction to the the principle of the pro-achiever.
I would rate the The Pro-Achievement Principle 4 out of 4 stars. I found no grammatical or spelling errors and found the book enjoyable.
This book, I would recommend, to anyone who is interested in self development and self improvement, and even though the book is written for both employer and employee to benefit from, I personally believe that this book is of the most benefit to employees.
Review by Leslie Ke -- The Pro-Achievement Principle
This book, The Pro-Achievement Principle: Cultivate Personal Skills for Effective Teams by Dr. Deborah S. Bright, is an amazing book. It is filled with great ideas that can help an employer motivate his or her employees and work on their own personal skills. It has a logical flow of ideas, skillfully written and well arranged by the author, Dr. Deborah S. Bright. It is an excellent book for anyone in a leadership position as it vividly teaches character, integrity, trust, and responsibility. It helps one improve their skills, attitude, and become an excellent team player.
I like this book because it has real-life examples and experiences and meaningful suggestions that one can easily relate to. It is a quick and easy read since it only has 120 pages. I specifically liked Lesson 6; Introducing The Pro-Achievement Principle to Your Team, where it taught me about how to start a conversation and keep a conversation going. I will definitely read this book over and over to understand it much better and internalize its content. In every page and chapter, I tend to learn something new and inspiring that I did not grasp the last time and did not expect.
What I did not like about this book, The Pro-Achievement Principle: Cultivate Personal Skills for Effective Teams by Dr. Deborah S. Bright, was that the information was squeezed to 120 pages. I felt as if the book left out other vital and crucial information that could have been very important to the reader. It lacked complete practicability.
I rate this book 3 out of 4 stars. This is because it had no grammatical errors meaning it was well and professionally edited making it easier to read through. The Content Table guided me well as it is simple and easy to trace the exact page and intended topic of interest.
I recommend this book to any individual who is holding, aspiring, or preparing to acquire any leadership position. This is because the book has clear and precise outlines on how to become an effective leader and a team player in any organization or entity. It helps and guides one on personal growth, self-disciple, and assertiveness. It has simple strategies as it helps one work on their productivity and confidence level. This book will give birth to the future generation of leaders who aspire to climb the leadership ladder with great qualities and excellent traits that their employees and company, in general, will benefit and appreciate.
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Simple Principles to Enhance Your Business Productivity
Dr. Deb Bright--in her first 'bizlet--offers sound and simple principles to take control of your professional life and productivity. Her advice is particularly well suited to the "new normal" of working remotely. A quick read - well worth the investment!
Hunter Public Relations
Teaching others to always go the extra mile is easy, if you know how!
Dr. Bright gets right to the point early in this excellent book and addresses a major concern of anyone in a leadership role: how to foster unrelenting commitment from the team to raising their own performance bars and exhibiting renewed pride and enthusiasm in their work. She deftly takes the concept of personal responsibility to a new, higher level of "responsibleness" which comprises character, integrity, dependability, ownership, and trustworthiness. It's taking control of each and every situation in order to achieve desired outcomes.
Her book is a short, easy read with a unique format. It's part textbook and part guidebook. There are "lessons" to be learned followed by "takeaways" which become a wonderful checklist and reference guide when you go back through it and begin to establish a plan of action. Better yet, the author provides specific "how to's" with real life examples of how organizations have implemented her powerful suggestions. It's such a relief to study "how" to make things happen, not simply be told what "should" happen. If you are looking to cultivate exemplary personal skills within your team, this book is a complete toolkit for accomplishing it. Plus, it's a delightful read.
K. Stephen Bailey, CM
Executive Director, NMA ... THE Leadership Development Organization
Adding Value by Practicing the Pro-Achievement Principle
“The Pro-Achievement Principle is a critical tool for adding value in everything we do. In this book Dr. Deb uses realistic illustrations, self-assessments, interviewing protocols and checklists to build personal responsibleness and a Pro-Achievement orientation in ourselves and members of our teams.”
Jack Duncan, Management Professor
5.0 out of 5 stars The Right Book for the Right Time
“The right book for the right time – as the Covid pandemic has placed new boundaries between employees and management making it more difficult to achieve goals, the Pro-Achievement Principal outlined by Dr. Bright sets forth a formula for success. Through examples and exercises, Dr. Bright provides a means toward developing an effective perspective and attitude leading to strong team building skills and success in the post-Covid world. I was truly impressed by this book.”
Art Keown, Alumni Distinguished Professor and R.B. Pamplin Professor of Finance
“Imagine working for a company that excites you and makes you eager to go to work every day. Imagine the feeling of pride you get from being part of an organization that is bigger than yourself and makes a positive difference in the lives of bosses, colleagues, customers and every life it touches. Finally, imagine having team members who support you and want you to become the best that you can be, not just as a colleague, but as a total person. Would you like to spend your working hours at a place like that? Who wouldn’t?
Well, organizations like that do exist so we know that it’s possible. Scan a list of great companies to work for and you will find many of them have such a culture.
In The Pro-Achievement Principle, author and consultant Dr. Deb Bright, presents a blueprint for building a great company by developing the character and performance of each individual who has the good fortune to work there. In 7 clearly written lessons you learn the basic principles for creating and developing a Pro-Achieving team that builds value in everything they do. It isn’t about doing anything a thousand percent better. It’s about doing thousands of things one percent better and working to build value and get better every day. Read it, learn from it, put the ideas to work and hope that your competition doesn’t.
Michael LeBoeuf, Author of Working Smart, The Greatest Management Principle in the World and How to Win Customers and Keep Them for Life
“This read is Oh So on the mark! Your Pro-Achiever model is very much my style of followership and Leadership. I look at Leadership as a muscle that must be flexed often in order to keep definition. Practicing the attributes of The Pro-Achievement Principle equates to doing high repetition light-weight workouts so your skills are tuned for adding value to all that you endeavor. I plan to send a copy to each member of my team”. Col. Cesar Antonio "Rico" Rodriguez - United States Air Force
Colonel “Rico”Rodriquez had three air-to-air combat victories that brought him closer to becoming an air ace than any American pilot since the Vietnam War. Colonel Rodriguez scored his first two kills in 1991 during the first Gulf War against a Mikoyan MiG-29 and a Mikoyan MiG-23 of the Iraqi Air Force. His third came against a MiG-29 of the Yugoslavian Air Force during the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia
From Leader to Catalyst. I wouldn't have thought a book designed to be "conveniently read on a flight from Chicago to New York City" could pack such a punch. It was filled with practical ideas not only to help me improve my own skills, but to also motivate my employees. When I read "your role as a leader is to heighten their awareness," I felt that Dr. Bright was giving advice that would impact all levels of the company. This pro-achievement concept is a great idea and I'm looking forward to passing it along to the rest of the staff. It's well written, easy to follow, and beautifully organized. Definitely one of the best business books I've seen in a while.
Penelope Boehm
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