see also
listening
endurance, 289-90
enemy centeredness, 115-17, 125, 126
energy, positive and negative, 83, 84
environmental determinism, 68
ethos, 255
evaluation response, 245
excellence, 34
exercise, 289-92
expectations:
clarifying, 194-95
in five areas, 174, 223, 227
and time management, 150, 152, 170, 174
experiential values, 74
fairness, 34
family centeredness, 122-23, 125, 126
family mission statements, 137-39
Farouk I, King of Egypt, 104
Ferguson, Marilyn, 60-61
financial assets, 54, 55
first (mental) creation, 99-106, 129-131, 134, 146-47
first things first, 145-82, 191
application suggestions for, 179-82
becoming Quadrant II self-manager, 162-68
delegation, 171-79
and four generations of time man agement, 149-50, 159-60, 170-71
living it, 169-70
moving into Quadrant II, 158-60
Quadrant II, 150-56, 179
Quadrant II tool, 160-62
what it takes to say “no,” 156-58
Fisher, Roger, 233
flexibility:
physical, 290
in planning, 162
focus:
proactive, 82, 83
Quadrant II, 158, 161
reactive, 83, 84
Force Field Analysis, 279-83
Frankl, Viktor, 68-70, 73, 74, 92, 108, 128-29, 299
Franklin, Benjamin, 18
freedom to choose, 68-71, 73
Freudian psychology, 69
friend centeredness, 115-17, 125, 126
Fromm, Erich, 36
Getting to Yes
goals:
long-term, selecting of, in weekly orGoethe, Johann WGordon, Arthur, Graygreatness, primary and secondarymaturity continuum as, principles of, guidance, guidelines, as expectation, one, two, three, fourfive, six, seven, of ef
of interdependence, 203
maturity continuum and, 48-52
organizational PC as, 57-59
readers’ application of, 59-60
and synergy, 52
working on, 86
Hammarskjold, Dag, 201, 305
Handel, George Frederick, 127
happiness, 18, 30, 33, 48
Harvard Business School, 27
have’s, 89-90
heart, exercising of, 290, 291-92
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 96
honesty, 34, 195-97
human assets, 54, 55-56, 58
human endowments, 70, 71, 92, 100, 103-6, 130, 146, 147-48, 216, 305,
314
human interaction:
six paradigms of, 206-16, 270
which option is best in, 211-13
see also
interdependence
human nature, 319
balance in renewal of, 301-3
four dimensions of, 288-301
human relations,
see
Personality Ethic
humility, 201
IBM, 17, 91, 139-40
ignoring vs. listening, 240
image, 19, 20, 28
imagination, 70, 146-17
as human endowment, 70, 71, 92, 100, 103-6, 130, 146, 147
in proactive model, 71
visualization and, 131-35, 137
importance, in time management, 150-54, 156, 157, 159, 179
independence:
and interdependence, 186-87, 199, 206, 271
paradigm of, 49-51
independent will, 70
as human endowment, 70, 71, 92, 146
power of, 147-49
in proactive model, 71
indirect control, 85-86
individual, understanding of, 190-92
influence, human:
by listening, 238-43
thirty separate methods of, 86
see also
Circle of Influence
initiative, 71, 75-76, 216
In Search of Identity
(Sadat), 103-4, 220, 317
inside-out process, 15-44, 309-18
new level of thinking in, 42-44
Personality and Character Ethics in, 18-21
power of paradigm in, 23-31
primary and secondary greatness in, 21-23
principle-centered paradigm in, 31-35
principles of growth and change in, 35-40
way we see problem is problem in, 40-42, 89
integrity, 34, 92, 169, 170, 195-97, 229, 298
as character trait, 217
as law of life, 199
interaction,
see
human interaction
interdependence, 185-203
Emotional Bank Account and, 188-190
habits of, 203
and independence, 186-87, 199, 206, 271
paradigm of, 49-51, 185-203
P problems as PC opportunities in, 202-3
intergenerational living, 314-16
interpersonal communication, key to, 237, 245
interpersonal effectiveness, 42
interpersonal leadership, 204-34
interpretation response, 245
involvement, commitment and, 143
Japan, economic success of, 283, 303
Jefferson, Thomas, 108
Johnson, Samuel, 93, 185
Jordon, David Starr, 15
Jordan, William George, 22-23
Joseph, story of, 89
Kerr, Rolfe, 106-7
kindnesses, 192-93
knowledge, 47, 48, 92
Koch, Frank, 32
Kuhn, Thomas, 29
language, listening to, 78-80
laws:
of love and life, 199-202
natural,
see
principle(s)
leadership:
basic task of, 218
interpersonal, principles of, 204-34
vs. management, 101-3, 147, 148, 158
personal, 95-144
transactional vs. transformational, 222
learning:
mutual, 216, 221
in upward spiral, 306
Lewin, Kurt, 279
liberty vs. freedom, 69
life, laws of, 199-202
life-support factors, 109-28
centers’ affect on, 111-18
development of, 122-28
identifying center by, 118-22
maturity of, 110-11
Lilienthal, David, 269-70
listening:
empathic, 37, 47, 221-22, 239-43
four levels of, 240
logical or emotional responses in, 251
skills for, 248-49, 252
time investment in, 252-53
training in, 238
see also
understanding
literature, 292, 296
little things, attending to, 192-93
logic, 130, 135, 255, 275
logical responses, 251
logos, 255
logotherapy, 108
long-term organizing, 168
Lose/Lose, 210
Lose/Win, 209-10, 270
love, 197, 199-202
loyalty, 58, 196
Luther, Martin, 294
McKay, David O., 294
management:
vs. leadership, 101-3, 147, 148, 158
personal, 145-82
time, 149-50, 151, 159-60, 170-71
management training, Win/Win, 224-227
manager, and input/output, 172
manager’s letter, 227
Mann, Horace, 46
Man of La Mancha
, 300
Markham, Edwin, 205
Maslow, Abraham, 130
maturity, 217-19, 255
maturity continuum, 48-52, 199, 217
life-support factors on, 110-11
meditation, 292, 294
mental (first) creation, 99-100, 129-131, 134, 146-47
mental dimension, in renewal, 288, 294-95, 302, 304
Messiah
(Handel), 127
methods vs. results, 173-74, 227
middle way, 273
mimic content, in listening, 240, 248-249
mirror, social, 67-68
Miserables, Les
(Hugo), 221
mission statements:
family, 137-39
organizational, 139-43
personal, 106-9, 128-29, 294
in time management, 168, 171
mistakes, 90-91, 199
models:
proactive, 71
reactive, 68
money centeredness, 113-14, 125, 126
motivation:
satisfied needs and, 241
see also
desire
motives, 19, 20, 22, 252
Muggeridge, Malcolm, 115
Nasser, Gamal, 104
nature, as synergistic, 263, 283-84
needs, satisfied, 241
negative energy, 83, 84
negative synergy, 274-77, 284
negotiation, 206-16, 233, 280
see also
Win/Win
Newtonian model of physics, 29
“no,” saying, 156-58
No Deal, Win/Win or, 213-16
objective reality, 33
objectivity, 28
one on one, 257-59
opportunities, 151, 154, 202-3, 258, 263
opportunity consequences, 227, 228
organizational mission statements, 139-43
organizational PC, 57-59
“Organize and execute around priori ties,” 149, 157
organizing, 296
long-term and weekly, 168, 171
see also
first things first; Quadrant II
outside-in paradigm, 43-14, 89, 314
Paine, Thomas, 62
paradigms, 23-35
attitudes and behaviors from, 28, 30, 31, 35, 78, 125
basic, and paradigm shifts, 29-31, 32
core, 111-18
differences and, 277-79
new level of thinking and, 43-44
power of, 23-29, 32
principle-centered, 32-35, 123-28, 147, 171
proactivity and, 70, 78, 79
renewal and, 305
of self, 67
of seven habits, 53
six, of human interaction, 206-216
paradigm shifts, 29, 32
negative vs. positive, 30
power of, 29-31, 32
process of, 31-32
by readers, 59-60
as rescripting self, 103-6
Pareto Principle, 156
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