A guide to tapping into personal power by examining the four core principles of personal, interpersonal, and organizational well-being: love, responsibility, vision, commitment, and service. Shows how to employ the five higher-order human competencies of insight, moral knowledge, imagination, independent will, and self-transcendence. DLC: Conduct of life.
| Preface |
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| Part I: The Foundation of Effectiveness |
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The Source: The Five Higher-Order Human Competencies |
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The Behavior: The Five Disciplines of Effectiveness |
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The Means: Awakening the Five Disciplines of Effectiveness |
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The Results: The Legacy of Discipline |
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| Part II: The Five Disciplines of Effectiveness |
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The Discipline of Love: The Path of Mind and Soul |
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The Discipline of Responsibility: The Path of Choice |
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The Discipline of Vision: The Path of Nobility and Revolution |
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The Discipline of Commitment: The Path of Truth and Importance |
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The Discipline of Service: The Path of Mercy and Grace |
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| Epilogue: When We Fall Short: The Path of Humility and Spirit |
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| Bibliography |
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