This book discusses the need for continuous self-improvement to succeed in a changing world. It presents the philosophy of an author and their gifted family who developed their potential through meeting goals and improving themselves. The book is presented as an autobiography and covers topics like fulfilling dreams, competitiveness, success, passion for sharing, and techniques for improvement in various areas including business, education, and organizations.
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2. SYNOPSIS
• This book is about the need for improvement to survive in the
current generation of changing demands; and how people
face the challenge of being the best. As they think
consistently about their pursuit for excellence, they are able
to determine the ‘cause and effect’ relationships between
their actions and the results. How bad they want the results
drives their actions. A plan of action is the vehicle that
sustains their stay in the right course in order to meet those
objectives.
• In the hopes to encourage the readers, the author and
his family want to share how they develop their potential
from within in order to be competitive. Presented like an
autobiography, this book presents promising philosophy and
way of thinking of the author’s family who are gifted and how
they went through their path of continuous improvement
toward meeting their goals.
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3. TABLE OF CONTENTS
Dedication
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter One - The Olympian
Chapter Two - Fulfill Your Dream
Chapter Three - The Rules Have Changed
Chapter Four - It’s How Bad I Want It
Chapter Five - Competitiveness in the Changing World
Chapter Six - Success
Chapter Seven - There is Time for Everything
Chapter Eight - Human Factors in Training
Chapter Nine - The Passion of Sharing
Chapter Ten - Transforming to be Better
Chapter Eleven - Benchmarking
Chapter Twelve - Small Changes, Big Difference
Chapter Thirteen - Techniques for Small Business Growth
Chapter Fourteen - Continuous Improvement in Education
Chapter Fifteen - Student - Oriented Improvement
Chapter Sixteen - Organizational Behavior Concepts
Chapter Seventeen - Continuous Improvement Implementation
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