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Do It Well. Make It Fun.: The Key to Success in Life, Death, and Almost Everything in Between

Author Ronald P. Culberson
Publisher Greenleaf Book Group Press
Category Business & Economics
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ISBN / ASIN1608322858
ISBN-139781608322855
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According the Bell Curve, most people are average. But who wants average? Would you want an average car mechanic, an average meal, or worse yet, an average brain surgeon? Didn't think so. But you don't have to settle for average when success is only two steps away.

Based on the idea that excellence is the key to success in most aspects of life and death (in a pre-death kind of way)--Do It Well. Make It Fun. is a refreshing take on taking excellence to new heights.

In this entertaining, practical guide Ron provides an easy-to-implement two-step process that will lead to greater success in your career and your life: (1) Do it Well, and (2) Make it Fun. By applying this formula, you'll learn how to spice up boring meetings, relax in stressful situations, neutralize interoffice conflict, add zest to dull relationships, make project management a bit more enjoyable--and more.

Drawing from life observations and experiences, Ron shares hilarious anecdotes and serious lessons he has learned from his years as a social worker, middle manager, and senior leader. Ron's simple suggestions will help you take life fun day at a time to revitalize your routines, your relationships, and to achieve greater success.

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