Ken Blanchard

Ken Blanchard
Kenneth Hartley Blanchardis an American author and management expert. His extensive writing career includes over 60 published books, most of which are co-authored books. His most successful book, The One Minute Manager has sold over 13 Million books and translated into many languages...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionBusinessman
Date of Birth6 May 1939
CountryUnited States of America
squat good-thoughts
Unexpressed good thoughts aren't worth squat!
success believe thinking
I grew up in New England. I think I was brought up with the Puritan ethic: that if you worked really hard in life, then good would come to you. The harder you work, the luckier you get. I've come to believe that it's the smarter you work, the better.
wells
Things not worth doing are not worth doing well.
jesus facts
In fact, .. Jesus is mentioned 75 times in the Koran.
helping-others helping prosperity
Perpetual prosperity comes to those who help others.
everyday important relation
Everyday do something in relation to everything that's important to you.
people leader
As a leader you provide for people only what they can't provide for themselves.
differences mind common
Your mind and a computer have one thing in common: neither of them know the difference between the truth... and what you tell it.
people full-potential helping
Help People Reach Their Full Potential Catch Them Doing Something Right
art heaven pursuit
I cannot say Who Art in Heaven-If all my interests and pursuits are in earthly things.
communication needs etc
Your business should be defined, not in terms of the product or service you offer, but in terms of what customer need your product or service fulfills. While products come and go, basic needs and customer groups stay around, i.e., the need for communication, the need for transportation, etc. What market need do you supply?
people decision use
If we want people on the front lines of companies to be responsible for making good business decisions, they must have the same information that managers use to make good business decisions.
jobs should customers
Customer service should not be a department, customer service is everyone's job.
humility
Take yourself seriously but take yourself lightly.