Personal Mastery LO16267

Rol Fessenden (76234.3636@compuserve.com)
Wed, 17 Dec 1997 21:12:20 -0500

Replying to LO16249 --

Steve,

The question of personal mastery is the most important of all the
disciplines Senge identifies. It is the discipline most people prefer to
avoid talking about or thinking about. When the stories of personal
mastery have arisen in the past, they have been pretty personal, powerful,
and sometimes painful. They have been wonderful stories. I hope there
are more of them.

-- 

Rol Fessenden L. L. Bean, Inc. 76234.3636@compuserve.com

1 - Challenge the process. 2 - Inspire a shared vision. 3 - Enable others to act. 4 - Model the way. 5 - Encourage the heart.

courtesy of Kouzes and Posner.

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