Managing from the Heart

I think there is a big and significant difference between being a leader and being a manager-leaders lead from the heart. You have to be analytical and flexible. Flexibility is one of the key ingredients to being successful. If you feel like it's difficult to change, you will probably have a harder time succeeding. - Andrea Jung

Just as the pure in heart see God, managers need to open their hearts to their team members.  In many cases, managers need to learn to make their care more evident and express it more effectively.

Fortunately, Hyler Bracey, Aubrey Sanford, Jack Rosenblum, and Roy Trueblood provide managers a simple and direct way to open their hearts in their book Managing from the Heart.

The authors explain, “Managing from the heart is the way we see caring and respect being spread throughout the business world.”

Click here to learn five principles for Managing from the Heart