The 7 Non-Negotiables of Winning: Tying Soft Traits to Hard Results


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How to spot employees' true game-changing character traits for creating a winning culture

Contrary to most conventional management wisdom, The 7 Non-Negotiables of Winning looks beyond employee skills and background and to identify the true game-changing character traits for creating a winning culture. Based on the author's methodology for what abilities drive decisions and actions within his own company, The 7 Non-Negotiables of Winning details how respect, belief, loyalty, commitment, trust, courage, and gratitude play an integral part to multiple key business outcomes.

  • Provides illuminating stories and skill-building exercises to increase individual and group strength in each of the traits
  • Author David Williams is CEO of Fishbowl provider of Fishbowl Inventory, the leading inventory management and asset tracking solutions for SMBs serving businesses globally

When these seven core traits become the standard within any company, employees become inspired to flourish and companies sail over business hurdles to achieve record growth.



Author: David K. Williams
Publisher: Wiley
Published: 07/29/2013
Pages: 208
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.87lbs
Size: 9.28h x 6.36w x 0.77d
ISBN13: 9781118571644
ISBN10: 1118571649
BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | General
- Social Science | Sociology | General

About the Author

DAVID K. WILLIAMS is CEO of Fishbowl, the leading provider of inventory management software, Fishbowl Inventory, and asset tracking solutions serving more than 10,000 companies worldwide. He was honored as one of vSpring Capital's Top 100 Venture Capital Entrepreneurs in 2011 and 2012. As former CEO of Franklin Quest Canada, and then Managing Director at the Covey Leadership Center, Williams is an established authority at industry events who often presents public workshops at Chambers of Commerce and University MBA classes. He is a recognized media personality reaching several hundred thousand entrepreneurs through his columns and feature articles for Harvard Business Review online and the Entrepreneur's Channel on Forbes.com, frequently achieving most read and most commented status