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The Ripple Effect: Maximizing the Power of Relationships for Life & Business
The Ripple Effect Maximizing the Power of Relationships for Life Business Author:Steve Harper What would it take to change the world? Money? Power? Influence? Not necessarily. It might take a lot less: a kind word here, a good deed there. Simple things in and of themselves, but actions that can nevertheless have dramatic and far-reaching consequences. The Ripple Effect Like a stone thrown into a pond, our acti... more »ons create ripples in the lives of those we come in contact with, and by extension into the lives of the people they come in contact with. By consciously harnessing that ripple effect, we can positively affect our closest friends and family, co-workers and employees, customers, casual acquaintances . . . even people we’ve never met. The positive ripples we send out also ultimately come back to us in wonderful, sometimes entirely unexpected ways. The more we give, the more we get back in the form of meaningful friendships, enthusiastic support, unstinting favors, exciting opportunities and increased business. In his new book, The Ripple Effect: Maximizing the Power of Relationships in Your Life and Business, Steve Harper — entrepreneur, consultant, author and speaker — offers insights for tapping into and using that dynamic ripple effect to leave a lasting legacy. Better Business Through Ripples Besides creating a more satisfying personal life through the power of intentional selflessness, we can also build stronger, more successful businesses. Steve has built four profitable businesses by using the ripple effect philosophy to put customers and employees first and foremost. In The Ripple Effect: Maximizing the Power of Relationships in Your Life and Business, Steve shares common sense tips for creating a culture of selflessness at work . . . and reaping the benefits. Using real-life success stories, positive reinforcement and practical exercises, Steve shows readers how to consciously build a ripple-centric company.« less