9781416533276-1416533273-egonomics: What Makes Ego Our Greatest Asset (or Most Expensive Liability)

egonomics: What Makes Ego Our Greatest Asset (or Most Expensive Liability)

ISBN-13: 9781416533276
ISBN-10: 1416533273
Edition: Reprint
Author: David Marcum
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: Touchstone
Format: Paperback 272 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781416533276
ISBN-10: 1416533273
Edition: Reprint
Author: David Marcum
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: Touchstone
Format: Paperback 272 pages

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egonomics: What Makes Ego Our Greatest Asset (or Most Expensive Liability) (ISBN-13: 9781416533276 and ISBN-10: 1416533273), written by authors David Marcum, was published by Touchstone in 2008. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other Leadership & Motivation (Management & Leadership, Management) books. You can easily purchase or rent egonomics: What Makes Ego Our Greatest Asset (or Most Expensive Liability) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Leadership & Motivation books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.36.

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In this original, eye-opening work, authors David Marcum and Steven Smith argue that the upside of ego is as powerful as the downside and answer questions about ego that have been a mystery to most people.

In his landmark book, Good to Great, Jim Collins showed that one of two key traits defined leaders who transformed organizations from good to great: humility. But if humility is so powerful, why don't more of us have it? Why does ego allow us to reach good results but never great ones, unless balanced by humility? Why do we need ego to personally succeed, while having it often interferes with the success we pursue? Using five years of exhaustive research, Marcum and Smith provide compelling evidence and matter-of-fact answers on striking the balance between ego and humility to reach the next level of leadership. The authors include case studies to illustrate how ego subtly interferes with success but also how ego sparks the drive to achieve, the nerve to try something new, and the tenacity to conquer adversity.

We all have moments when ego costs us everything from an honest conversation to a job or promotion. Through cross-disciplinary research, egonomics reveals how to detect four early warning signs that ego is becoming a liability, including how:

• being too competitive makes you less competitive
• defending ideas turns into defending yourself
• winning ideas can be halted by the creator's own intelligence and talent
• desiring respect and recognition can interfere with success

With a clear focus on elevating the way you do business, egonomics is a liberating approach to becoming a rare and respected leader.
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