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Mark Sanborn's latest audio is about an extraordinary postal carrier named Fred, who is the model of personal service and passion for his work. Sanborn is a youthful and relaxed speaker whose steady voice adds value to his writing--much like the way he wants us to put value into what we do. He is utterly convincing when he explains how people give work dignity when they try to make a difference, build relationships, develop potential in others, and constantly reinvent themselves. Using examples of Fred-like behavior from his travels, he says we can achieve significance in small and large ways if we evaluate ourselves regularly on the key Fred factors--awareness, agenda, attitude, action, and accomplishment. T.W. © AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine
Présentation de l'éditeur
Mark Sanborn met his postman, Fred, just after he moved to Denver. Fred knocked on his door, introduced himself and welcomed him to the neighbourhood. He also asked Sanborn about himself and how he wanted his mail handled while he was away. Needless to say, Sanborn was shocked. He asked Fred more about his job and how he approached it. Fred's answers inspired him to develop motivational seminars promoting Fred's attitude and approach to life. To embody the Fred philosophy is to realise and practise that:--Everyone can make a difference--Success is built on good relationships--You must continually create value for others and it doesn't have to cost anything--You can reinvent yourself whenever you want. In this succinct and inspiring guide, Sanborn shows us how we can all truly make a difference everyday and become a 'Fred', as well as how to recognise, reward and attract Freds into our lives.

