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A manager’s emotional commitment is the ultimate trigger for their discretionary effort, worth more than financial, intellectual & physical commitment combined.
— Stan Slap
A manager’s emotional commitment is worth more than their financial, intellectual and physical commitment combined.
— Stan Slap
Any expert will tell you that if you want emotionally committed relationships then people must be allowed to be true to who they are.
— Stan Slap
Being relevant to your customers only when you’re trying to sell something means choosing to be irrelevant to them for the rest of the time.
— Stan Slap
Careful now: even a financially rewarding, intellectually stimulating work environment isn’t the same as living your own values.
— Stan Slap
Companies should be the best possible place to practice fulfillment, to live out values and to realize deep connectivity and purpose.
— Stan Slap
Do you think your people struggle with being true to themselves? Do their values match up with their work?
— Stan Slap
Emotional commitment is a personal choice. Managers understand this even if their companies don’t.
— Stan Slap
Emotional commitment means unchecked, unvarnished devotion to the company and its success; any legendary organizational performance is the result of emotionally committed managers.
— Stan Slap
Hard-core results come from igniting the massive power of emotional commitment. Are your people committed?
— Stan Slap
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