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Conscious Business: How to Build Value Through Values [Kindle Edition]

Fred KOFMAN
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Consciousness is the main source of organizational greatness. Conscious business, explains Fred Kofman, means finding your passion and expressing your essential values through your work. A conscious business seeks to promote the intelligent pursuit of happiness in all its stakeholders. It produces sustainable, exceptional performance through the solidarity of its community and the dignity of each member.

Conscious Business presents breakthrough techniques to help you achieve:

  • Unconditional responsibility—how to become the main character of your life
  • Unflinching integrity—how to succeed beyond success
  • Authentic communication—how to speak your truth, and elicit others' truths
  • Impeccable commitments—how to coordinate actions with accountability
  • Right leadership—how being, rather than doing, is the ultimate source of excellence

A conscious business fosters personal fulfillment in the individuals, mutual respect in the community, and success in the organization, teaches Fred Kofman. Conscious Business is the definitive resource for achieving what really matters in the workplace and beyond.

**Winner of the 2009 Nautilus Gold Award.**

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More and more business leaders are catching on to an often-overlooked fact: consciousness is our basic faculty for survival and success. Without it, we forget what's important to us and lose sight of the steps we might take to reach those goals. Conscious Business, explains Fred Kofman, means shining this awareness on every area of your work: in recognizing the needs of others and expressing your own, in seeing the hidden emotional obstacles that may be holding your team back, in making good decisions under pressure and even in delving into such "spiritual" questions as "Who am I?" and "What is my real purpose here?" With "Conscious Business", you hold the definitive resource for maximizing profit and potential in the workplace and beyond.

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Bewußt handeln! 14. September 2004
Format:Hörkassette
Fred Kofman gelingt es, in seiner unvergleichlichen Art, uns unser eigenes Handeln vor Augen zu führen: "Wie handeln wir?" und "Wie sollten wir handeln?", um Werte wie Wahrhaftigkeit, Aufrichtigkeit und Offenheit (die wir so gern für uns reklamieren) auch zu leben. Er macht deutlich, dass "bewusstes" Handeln und "bewusste" Kommunikation mit Menschen wesentliche Bausteine zum erfolgreichen Miteinander sind, die jeden von uns befähigen, eine Kultur des positiven und effektiven Miteinanders in Unternehmen / Gemeinschaften einzuführen.

Seine Beispiele nimmt er aus alltäglichen Situationen im Geschäfts- und Privatleben und macht uns so dass verstehen leicht.

Kofman gelingt es, dass wir uns selbst betrachten und uns selbst in Frage stellen können. Er zeigt uns Wege auf, wie wir unsere Probleme im Umgang mit anderen Menschen erkennen und lösen können.

Die Kassetten enthalten jeweils abgeschlossene Themenkreise. Man kann sie daher auch einzeln und in größeren Zeitabständen sinnvoll hören.

Dieses Hörbuch ist eine echte Bereicherung!

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very nice book ! 5. Dezember 2009
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I was entirely surprised by the level of this book - it will certainly help me improve my communication skills !
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Creating a Cooperative Culture of Improving Performance 13. Dezember 2006
Von Donald Mitchell - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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Conscious Business is the first book I've read on an important subject I'd like to tackle as an author: How to move those in an organization from focusing on their selfish interests to concentrating on what creates the most good for the most people . . . with the least potential harm to any individual. I thought that Dr. Kofman did a good job in defining one path to creating mutual benefit in Conscious Business. If people in your organization seem to be emphasizing their own careers rather than the tasks that need doing, this book is a must-read for you!

Let me agree with Dr. Kofman about his warning for readers: It's much easier to understand his principles than apply them. But with practice, you can do great things.

Here are the goals he sets:

"In the impersonal It dimension, the goal is to accomplish the organization's mission, enhancing its ability to continue doing so in the future, and delivering outstanding long-term returns to shareholders. In the interpersonal We dimension, the goal is to establish cooperative, trusting, and mutually respectful relationships, a community of shared purpose and values in which people feel they belong. In the personal I dimension, the goal is to live in a state of flow, feeling a transcendent happiness that comes from living in full integrity, with one's principles and ideals."

As you can see from this quote, Dr. Kofman draws heavily from his interest in Buddhist tradition and other streams of spiritual beliefs that are outside of the Judeo-Christian tradition. The text is enlivened by quotes from many sides of the spiritual spectrum and psychologists. As a result, the material will speak directly and deeply in places to virtually any reader, regardless of background and beliefs.

The risk he points to is a real one: If we don't make our intentions explicit and specific, people will take the knee-jerk route of looking after themselves. That self-focus is the basis of much bureaucratic behavior, procrastination, avoidance, poor customer service, misconceptions, disbelief about what needs to be done, poor communications and over-reliance on tradition.

A key exhibit in the book can be found on page 17 where Dr. Kofman draws a contrast between relying on unconscious versus conscious attitudes in business. Here are the unconscious attitudes and their conscious counterparts:

Unconscious Attitudes.....................Conscious Attitudes

Unconditional blame.........................Unconditional responsibility
Essential selfishness........................Essential integrity
Ontological arrogance......................Ontological humility
Unconscious behaviors.....................Conscious behaviors
Manipulative communication..............Authentic communication
Narcissistic negotiation....................Constructive negotiation
Negligent coordination.....................Impeccable coordination
Unconscious reactions.....................Conscious reactions
Emotional incompetence...................Emotional mastery

The book goes on to devote a chapter to each of the seven conscious attitudes (excluding conscious behaviors and reactions from the list above). Since those attitude titles are not exactly self-explanatory, let me see if I can explain each a little more.

Unconditional responsibility is the Victor Frankl concept of determining your response to a situation, even if it is a situation you cannot change. You take charge of choosing your response.

Essential integrity is acting in accordance with your values, even if the results are less than perfect.

Ontological humility is being open to seeing what's going on from the perspectives of others and valuing those perspectives.

Authentic communication means sharing your emotions, opinions and knowledge openly with those who appear to be headed in the wrong direction . . . and encouraging them to do the same. From that baseline, you can then proceed to develop options that may better fit what's needed.

Constructive negotiation is focused on finding a great solution for everyone, rather than simply winning your point.

Impeccable coordination involves making informed commitments, staying on top of what's needed to meet those commitments and letting others know when things go wrong to devise solutions that may improve matters.

Emotional mastery means being able to function objectively, even if something outrages or frightens you.

As you can see from these terms and concepts, Conscious Business is a book of applied psychology by someone who is well versed in the field. The strength of that approach is that Dr. Kofman can reference psychological works that you may know well to give you a touchstone. The drawback is that the book can seem to be too academic if you aren't familiar with the terms and references.

Two things humanize the book from those weaknesses:

(1) Each chapter opens with an extended example of a business problem involving unconscious behavior and reactions. The key concepts are then explained and applied to turning the extended example into a way of employing conscious behavior and reactions.

(2) Dr. Kofman has had many interesting experiences that he deftly weaves into his story. I was especially impressed by his learning from having lived in a totalitarian regime in Argentina as a youth and his mountain climbing experience in South America.

All that said, the opening of this book was awfully abstract and academic. It wasn't until page 42 that I began to resonate with the material. So be patient. The book is quite accessible and interesting from that point on.
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Learning to be conscious. Learning to be. 12. Januar 2004
Von Ein Kunde - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Hörkassette
Consious Business is a wonderful way to understand that the only way of making our businesses and lives be what we want them to be is by doing the effort of becoming aware, of becoming present and becoming completely responsible players.
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Great coaching and life tool 21. September 2006
Von L. Ross - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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As a manager at Microsoft, I found Fred's book to be refreshing and helpful. It is well-grounded cognitively, emotionally, and spiritually and his practices and techniques really work! I'm delighted to have a such an impressive "handbook" to continue to polish my people-development skills.
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I use seven qualities to distinguish conscious from unconscious employees. The first three are character attributes: unconditional responsibility, essential integrity, and ontological humility. The next three are interpersonal skills: authentic communication, constructive negotiation, and impeccable coordination. The seventh quality is an enabling condition for the previous six: emotional mastery. &quote;
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Conscious employees take responsibility for their lives. They dont compromise human values for material success. They speak their truth and listen to others truths with honesty and respect. They look for creative solutions to disagreements and honor their commitments impeccably. They are in touch with their emotions and express them productively. &quote;
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I learned that happiness and fulfillment do not come from pleasure but from meaning, from the pursuit of a noble purpose. &quote;
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