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The Compromise Trap How to Thrive at Work without Selling Your Soul

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.11.2009

Verlag

MCGRAW-HILL Professional

Seitenzahl

336

Maße (L/B/H)

21.3/14.1/2.3 cm

Gewicht

408 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-57675-576-1

Beschreibung

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The Compromise Trap will confirm the experience of all who work in systems. It is insightful and well written and aims us in the right direction.
Peter Block, author of Stewardship and The Answer to How Is Yes

Human nature has a strong compassionate, cooperative base that needs to be rediscovered. Elizabeth Doty s systemic and realistic approach provides guidance on how we can make the world a better place for everyone, not just for ourselves.
Napier Collyns, cofounder, Global Business Network

The Compromise Trap is thoughtful, pragmatic, and provocative and a pleasure to read.
Joseph L. Badaracco Jr., John Shad Professor of Business Ethics, Harvard Business School

Elizabeth Doty has brought greater depth of understanding to one of the major dilemmas of organizational life: what causes people to do what they believe is not right? I hope this book encourages everyone to avoid the compromise trap and provides leaders with insight that will help them create healthy organizations where people and the business thrive.
Nancy Southern, Chair, Organizational Systems Program, Saybrook Graduate School

The Compromise Trap clearly and directly addresses an essential principle for navigating toward a more sustainable economy acting from the center. Without acting from what is true for each of us, our collective actions may not realize our intentions, which is a great risk indeed.
Stacey Smith, Managing Director, Advisory Services, BSR

An engaging and easy-to-understand analysis of the traps we weave at work and, frankly, in our daily lives. This book is relevant to anyone looking to redefine the game. With the ethics breakdowns in business over the past decade, it is a must-read for every business school student and businessperson up to and including the C-suite and the board.
Steven F. McCann, retired Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Longs Drugs Stores

The Compromise Trap reveals the pandemic of incremental soul- selling in the workplace, as people compromise bit by bit until one day they wake up in disbelief at the full cost. Read this book and liberate yourself and your colleagues from the indentured spiritual servitude that sometimes seems required to earn a living. A how-to on the emancipation of the soul at work.
John Renesch, businessman-turned-futurist, senior executive adviser, and author of Getting to the Better Future

I agree with Doty: you cannot outsource your integrity to your leader. The Compromise Trap is an important book, not only for our corporate lives, but also for our health and wholeness as a society.
Roger Saillant, former senior executive, Ford Motor Company

Elizabeth Doty has touched on one of the often-secret dilemmas of organizational life: how to stay true to your deeper knowing as you navigate the delicate terrain of organizational politics, ethical forks in the road, personal well-being, and competing loyalties. Her pioneering illumination of practical steps we can take, both individually and collectively, to embrace the higher possibilities inherent in even the most difficult situations is a great contribution to organizational leaders and members everywhere. Brava!
Juanita Brown and David Isaacs, cofounders, The World Café, and coauthors of The World Café: Shaping Our Futures Through Conversations That Matter

Stephen Covey once told me, Integrity is the value you place on your relationship with yourself. The Compromise Trap addresses how to deal with the small temptations that chip away at that value and shows us how to protect the integrity and purpose in our lives. The Compromise Trap is absorbing and entertaining, but, most important, it s a book
for our times.
Mike Harvey, Change Facilitator, Dow Chemical Company

Doty explores the tangles of thought, feeling, loyalty, and pain that we all carry in our hearts. How do I rationalize my values with those of my organization? What do I do when they are in conflict? Can I fully participate in the moves of the organization while still honoring my deepest values? This book offers us a way to think about that trap and six valuable tools for setting our own path, shedding light on a powerful hidden force that slows much of our individual and shared success.
Herb Wimmer, retired Facility Manager, Chevron Corporation

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.11.2009

Verlag

MCGRAW-HILL Professional

Seitenzahl

336

Maße (L/B/H)

21.3/14.1/2.3 cm

Gewicht

408 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-57675-576-1

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: The Compromise Trap
  • Foreword
    Introduction
    1. The Compromise Trap
    Healthy and Unhealthy Compromise
    Healthy and Unhealthy Pressure
    Which Game Shall I Play?
    The Compromise Trap
    Playing a Bigger Game
    Personal Foundations
    Thriving at Work without Selling Your Soul
    2. A Devil’s Bargain by Degrees
    An Appreciative Inquiry into the “Dark Side” of Work
    General Pressure to Conform
    Routine Pressure to Compromise
    Making a Deal with the Devil
    How Does Playing a Smaller Game Become the Compromise Trap?
    How Do You Know If You’re in the Compromise Trap?
    Freeing Yourself
    3. Ten Misconceptions about Compromise at Work
    Misconception 1: Compromise Is Always Healthy
    Misconception 2: Good Companies Don’t Create Unhealthy Pressure
    Misconception 3: Unhealthy Pressure Is the Leader’s Fault
    Misconception 4: You Have to Go Along to Survive
    Misconception 5: You’ll Always Know If You’re Crossing a Line
    Misconception 6: The Company Sets the Terms
    Misconception 7: You Should Just Say No
    Misconception 8: Refusing to Compromise Means Fighting Back
    Misconception 9: You Thrive When You Get to the Top
    Misconception 10: Individual Integrity Adds Up to Organizational Integrity
    4. How Do I Play a Bigger Game?
    Welcome to the Parallel Universe
    What It Means to Play a Bigger Game
    Becoming Bigger
    Creating Room for Your Bigger Game
    Bigger Questions
    Do I Have to Leave to Play a Bigger Game?
    5. Connect to Your Strengths
    What It Means to Connect to Your Strengths
    Connecting to Your Strengths in the Moment
    Connecting to Your Strength over Time
    Where to Go from Here
    6. See the Whole Playing Field
    What It Means to See the Whole Playing Field
    Seeing the Whole Playing Field in the Moment
    Seeing the Whole Playing Field over Time
    Where to Go from Here
    7. Define a Worthy Enough Win
    What It Means to Define a Worthy Enough Win
    Defining a Worthy Enough Win in the Moment
    Defining a Worthy Enough Win over Time
    Where to Go from Here
    8. Find Your Allies
    What It Means to Find Your Allies
    Finding Your Allies in the Moment
    Finding Your Allies over Time
    Where to Go from Here
    9. Make Positive Plays
    What It Means to Make Positive Plays
    The Five Positive Plays
    Putting the Five Positive Plays into Action
    Where to Go from Here
    10. Keep Your Own Score
    What It Means to Keep Your Own Score
    Keeping Your Own Score in the Moment
    Keeping Your Own Score over Time
    Where to Go from Here
    11. Thriving at Work
    The Heart of the Choice
    What It Would Mean to Thrive at Work
    It Begins with a Decision
    12. The Bigger Bigger Game
    Larger Forces at Work
    Moving toward Organizational Integrity
    Let’s Make This Real
    More about the Interviews
    Individual and Small-group Activities
    Diagnostics
    Activity 1: Finding the Strengths in Your Story
    Activity 2: Bigger Game Opportunity Map
    Activity 3: Discovering Your Personal Bigger Game
    Activity 4: Circle of Allies Conversation Guide
    Activity 5: Bigger Game Action Planning
    Activity 6: Bigger Game Goal Review
    Online Resources
    Acknowledgments
    Notes
    Index
    About the Author