Could a mindset that works for a former NFL player work for a teacher? How could the CEO of a successful snack food company inspire a teacher? If the dedication of a teacher works for students, can it work for a city-based construction company? Discover the seemingly unparalleled connections between classrooms and Greater Philadelphia businesses! Leaders in both arenas find common ground and identify the approaches that best serve the game plan of success. In this unique collection of classroom-business mindsets for personal growth, relational growth, and service growth, you will be powerfully…mehr
Could a mindset that works for a former NFL player work for a teacher? How could the CEO of a successful snack food company inspire a teacher? If the dedication of a teacher works for students, can it work for a city-based construction company? Discover the seemingly unparalleled connections between classrooms and Greater Philadelphia businesses! Leaders in both arenas find common ground and identify the approaches that best serve the game plan of success. In this unique collection of classroom-business mindsets for personal growth, relational growth, and service growth, you will be powerfully encouraged to maximize who you are so you can be and give your best to others. Teachers improving classrooms and influencing students; business leaders stimulating companies and motivating employees . . . with the same strategies and the same perspectives! The two realms have finally merged in a book that will ignite your heart to live with fire, passion, and purpose. As if there is any other way!
Joy Rosser has been an educator in southeast Pennsylvania for almost 25 years while simultaneously pursuing her passion for education through writing and research. Tony Barber is the Superintendent of a mid-sized, suburban school district right outside of Philadelphia, PA. He is also a college professor, teaching classes in the principalship, the superintendency, and Educational Law.
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Foreword -RON JAWORSKI, former quarterback, Philadelphia Eagles; CEO, Ron Jaworski Golf; co-owner, Philadelphia Soul Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: An Inward Journey of the Self 1. Just a Rough Launch, Not Going to Be a Bad Day! Gain Momentum from Moments -DOUGLAS C. YEARLEY JR., chairman and CEO, Toll Brothers 2. What D'Ya Mean I Can't Redo the Day? Honor Life's Brevity -H. EDWARD HANWAY, former CEO, Cigna Corporation 3. Become the Family Dog! Personalize Your Behaviors -ED HERR, president and CEO, Herr's Foods, Inc. 4. At What Cost? And We Don't Mean Money! Embrace Your Boundaries -RAKIA REYNOLDS, founder and CEO, Skai Blue Media 5. Call Your Own Timeout in Your Life Game. Assess and Recalibrate -GARY JONAS JR., president, The HOW Group 6. Be the Giving Tree, but Water Your Roots First. Be Selfish to Be Generous -ANDREA GILBERT, president, Bryn Mawr Hospital 7.Life's not Meeting You Halfway, Go Out and Get It! Let Your Attitude Be the Catalyst -PETE CIARROCCHI, chairman and CEO, Chickie's & Pete's Crab House and Sports Bar Part II: An Outward Journey of the Heart 8. Put in a Contributing Piece to Someone Else's Puzzle. Trust the Process -ANGELO R. PERRYMAN, president and CEO, Perryman Construction 9. Put on Your Glasses and Really SEE the Person! Cultivate Strengths -MARCUS ALLEN, CEO, Big Brothers Big Sisters Independence Region 10. Seeing Problems? You Might Need New Glasses! View Challenges as Opportunities -BERNARD DAGENAIS, president and CEO, The Main Line Chamber Of Commerce 11. Engaging with People Can Actually Be Fun? Yes It Can! Invest in Relationships -CHRIS GHEYSENS, president and CEO, Wawa, Inc. 12. Labels Are Just for Soup Cans. Define Hearts, Despite Actions -DENIS P. O'BRIEN, senior executive VP and advisor to CEO, Exelon Corporation 13. Silence Is Golden-Perfect for the Theater, Not for Life! Recognize the Power of Response -WILLIAM J. MARRAZZO, president and CEO, WHYY, Inc. 14. What Floor Is Your Mood Elevator On? Inspire through Illuminating -THOMAS MEHLER, president, Southco, Inc. Part III: An Impactful Journey of the Hands 15. Just Napkins? Come On, You Can Do Better Than That! Support and Serve -NICHOLAS J. GIUFFRE, former president and CEO, Bradford White Corporation 16. But I Really Thought People Liked Hearing Me Complain! Reflect and Accept -KEVIN REILLY, former NFL player; motivational speaker and author 17. Passing the Mashed Potatoes and Saying Thank You. It Really Is That Simple! Appreciate and Encourage -PHIL MARTELLI, former head men's basketball coach, St. Joseph's University 18. Large Coffee, Extra Passion, and Two Heaping Spoonfuls of Creativity. Experience and Navigate -NICK BAYER, CEO and founder, Saxbys 19. We're Talking about Connections, Man! I Mean, How Silly Is That? Connect and Cultivate -CHRIS FRANKLIN, chairman and CEO, Aqua America -NICK DEBENEDICTIS, former chairman and CEO; current board member, Aqua America 20. What If You Were Paid to Sell the Greatness of Your Workplace? Would You Be a Millionaire? Brand and Promote -JOHN LEAHY, former president and COO, KIND Healthy Snacks 21. Examine Your Enthusiasm for Life, Hope You Don't Need a Microscope! Ignite Hearts -ANDREW STINE, teacher, Twin Valley Middle School About The Editors About The Contributors
Foreword -RON JAWORSKI, former quarterback, Philadelphia Eagles; CEO, Ron Jaworski Golf; co-owner, Philadelphia Soul Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: An Inward Journey of the Self 1. Just a Rough Launch, Not Going to Be a Bad Day! Gain Momentum from Moments -DOUGLAS C. YEARLEY JR., chairman and CEO, Toll Brothers 2. What D'Ya Mean I Can't Redo the Day? Honor Life's Brevity -H. EDWARD HANWAY, former CEO, Cigna Corporation 3. Become the Family Dog! Personalize Your Behaviors -ED HERR, president and CEO, Herr's Foods, Inc. 4. At What Cost? And We Don't Mean Money! Embrace Your Boundaries -RAKIA REYNOLDS, founder and CEO, Skai Blue Media 5. Call Your Own Timeout in Your Life Game. Assess and Recalibrate -GARY JONAS JR., president, The HOW Group 6. Be the Giving Tree, but Water Your Roots First. Be Selfish to Be Generous -ANDREA GILBERT, president, Bryn Mawr Hospital 7.Life's not Meeting You Halfway, Go Out and Get It! Let Your Attitude Be the Catalyst -PETE CIARROCCHI, chairman and CEO, Chickie's & Pete's Crab House and Sports Bar Part II: An Outward Journey of the Heart 8. Put in a Contributing Piece to Someone Else's Puzzle. Trust the Process -ANGELO R. PERRYMAN, president and CEO, Perryman Construction 9. Put on Your Glasses and Really SEE the Person! Cultivate Strengths -MARCUS ALLEN, CEO, Big Brothers Big Sisters Independence Region 10. Seeing Problems? You Might Need New Glasses! View Challenges as Opportunities -BERNARD DAGENAIS, president and CEO, The Main Line Chamber Of Commerce 11. Engaging with People Can Actually Be Fun? Yes It Can! Invest in Relationships -CHRIS GHEYSENS, president and CEO, Wawa, Inc. 12. Labels Are Just for Soup Cans. Define Hearts, Despite Actions -DENIS P. O'BRIEN, senior executive VP and advisor to CEO, Exelon Corporation 13. Silence Is Golden-Perfect for the Theater, Not for Life! Recognize the Power of Response -WILLIAM J. MARRAZZO, president and CEO, WHYY, Inc. 14. What Floor Is Your Mood Elevator On? Inspire through Illuminating -THOMAS MEHLER, president, Southco, Inc. Part III: An Impactful Journey of the Hands 15. Just Napkins? Come On, You Can Do Better Than That! Support and Serve -NICHOLAS J. GIUFFRE, former president and CEO, Bradford White Corporation 16. But I Really Thought People Liked Hearing Me Complain! Reflect and Accept -KEVIN REILLY, former NFL player; motivational speaker and author 17. Passing the Mashed Potatoes and Saying Thank You. It Really Is That Simple! Appreciate and Encourage -PHIL MARTELLI, former head men's basketball coach, St. Joseph's University 18. Large Coffee, Extra Passion, and Two Heaping Spoonfuls of Creativity. Experience and Navigate -NICK BAYER, CEO and founder, Saxbys 19. We're Talking about Connections, Man! I Mean, How Silly Is That? Connect and Cultivate -CHRIS FRANKLIN, chairman and CEO, Aqua America -NICK DEBENEDICTIS, former chairman and CEO; current board member, Aqua America 20. What If You Were Paid to Sell the Greatness of Your Workplace? Would You Be a Millionaire? Brand and Promote -JOHN LEAHY, former president and COO, KIND Healthy Snacks 21. Examine Your Enthusiasm for Life, Hope You Don't Need a Microscope! Ignite Hearts -ANDREW STINE, teacher, Twin Valley Middle School About The Editors About The Contributors
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