Make It Glow: How to Build a Company Reputation for Human Goodness, Flawless Execution, and Being Best-in-class |
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Some companies just seem to have that special something--an atmosphere of success and trust that makes customers return again and again, employees stay and give their all, and suppliers offer their best prices and performances. In Make It Glow, DeCotiis shows readers the hard processes and practices behind the warm and fuzzy feelings, and demonstrates exactly how important those feelings are to success. Whether the business in question is a new startup or a decades-old enterprise that's lost its reason to be, making it glow means making it prosperous, meaningful, and a source of pride. With DeCotiis's methods, companies can sustain success and the rewards that come with it far beyond just the next quarter.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #418274 in Books
- Published on: 2008-02-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 1.01" h x 6.32" w x 8.76" l, 1.04 pounds
- Binding: Hardcover
- 272 pages
Editorial Reviews
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For leaders interested in taking their thinking and skills up a notch or two, Tom's book is a must-read. --Chris Sullivan, co-founder and chairman of Outback Restaurant Partners, Inc. magazine Entrepreneur of the Year, Horatio Alger Winner
In five decades serving as a philosophy professor with a special interest in professional ethics, I have been particularly interested in the relationship between ethics and leadership and most concerned about the importance of good character to good leadership. Make It Glow by Tom DeCotiis does one of the best jobs among contemporary works of making these relationships clear. He promotes the idea of a company culture flowing from the vision and mission articulation of its leaders. Any company that achieves the 'glow' of permanent success will maintain a culture focused on good character (in its leaders and all of its stakeholders) and on the commitment to the well-being of others, including both stakeholders and those served by the company. His approach reflects an Aristotelian framework of moral virtue and he adds to the four classic Greek virtues (wisdom, courage, temperance, and justice), the virtues of humanity and transcendence. In addition to this emphasis, throughout the book one finds continuous return to the 'pillars' of character, which the author maintains are integrity, credibility, and balance. He includes several specific examples of companies which 'glow' and details the policies which brought this quality to Southwest Airlines, Outback Steakhouse, Inland Homes, and others. He does this in plain language which reflects both his years of solid experience and research and just plain solid common sense. This book is a primer and a must-read for those who wish to start, sustain, or rejuvenate a company with the potential to achieve 'glow.' --Mal Wakin, PhD, Colorado Springs, Colorado
About the Author
Tom DeCotiis is co-founder and CEO of CorVirtus. He has more than thirty years' experience working with start-up, fast-growth, and turnaround companies and not-for-profits that want to emphasize values, execution, and being the best in their industry as the basis of their growth.

