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Make Waves
Book

Make Waves

Be the One to Start Change at Work and in Life

Bibliomotion, 2014 more...


Editorial Rating

7

Qualities

  • Applicable
  • Concrete Examples
  • Inspiring

Recommendation

Instigating change can seem like a daunting task that is best left to business visionaries like Steve Jobs or world leaders like Nelson Mandela. Consultant Patti Johnson believes that anyone at any level of influence can start a powerful change. The secret is to be observant enough to spot openings and proactive enough to take action. When you see a need, you can start an expanding wave that can sweep through your company, your industry, your community and even the whole world. Johnson offers tips on finding opportunities for change and attracting others to your cause, but her book isn’t primarily a step-by-step manual. Instead, along with useful charts and sample questions, she offers inspiring stories and profiles of innovators to show how to cultivate a “Wave Maker” mind-set. getAbstract recommends her invitation to be a change maker to start-up entrepreneurs, problem solvers and leaders who want to cultivate organizational change.

Take-Aways

  • Change occurs when just one person decides to take action.
  • From small beginnings, change expands outward like a wave of ripples in a pond.
  • Without people who are “Wave Makers,” firms become complacent and inflexible.

About the Author

Patti Johnson is the founder and CEO of PeopleResults, a consultancy. She teaches at Southern Methodist University in Dallas and is an instructor for the Bush Institute Women’s Initiative.


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    C. M. 1 year ago
    Very nice text. It’s so helpful to open the mind toward new strategies for innovation
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    y. w. 5 years ago
    Very nice, good to refresh
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    V. M. 7 years ago
    You can normally learn a lot for yourself

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