The Book Shop

 

A Passion for Leadership

Wayne Kehl

 FormatISBN Price  
This Book is Available Paperback (6x9)9781434377036 £ 9.20  
About the Book

“A Passion for Leadership” is a book about positive energy in the workplace. Not only does it discuss the most difficult and common workplace challenges, it provides the solutions you need to make the necessary improvements. The central character, Walter Kennedy has found the secrets to employing and maintaining happy, satisfied staff. He understands them and he knows how to deal with them. Walter encounters the same problems that any other employer has…The difference is that he knows how to handle them. Once you have read about Walter’s technique of positive passion you will understand how to make your workplace better. In these pages you will find stories of troubled people, challenging encounters, sexual harassment, and even embezzlement. You will find a great seminar about positive passion and you will find some great articles that you can use to improve the performance in your own workplace. This book is a must-have for all leaders at every level of business.

About the Author

Wayne Kehl is a fifty-something executive with a major international company. He has been managing people for more than 3 decades and is currently responsible for over 150 employees. Because he has a great sense of humor, when asked why he writes books, Wayne’s answer is, “Because I don’t like to golf.” The real reason is that he has a passion for writing that consumes all of his free time. He has experienced the highs and lows of people management during his career and has learned that a positive attitude is the only way to get the best from the people he works with. In this, his second book he has zeroed in on that concept and has dubbed it positive passion. Wayne is currently working on a third book which will deal with the agonizing problem of people getting along with people.

Free Preview

“So what is positive passion?” he began again. He let the question dangle for a few seconds, just long enough for it to sink in. When Walter saw people beginning to lean over to their neighbors whispering, he knew they were beginning to think about his question. He didn’t want an answer just yet, though, so he began speaking as soon as he spied a young man in the audience who appeared about to shout out an answer. It was not that Walter did not want audience participation. It was that he wanted to make his perspective clear and concise before he opened it up to questions. 

 

“I will not give you a one-liner explaining what positive passion is. Instead, I am going to give you a plan for leadership that will make your lives much easier. The big bonus is that when you master this principle, your branches will be even more profitable than they already are, and you will have more time to focus on managing that growth. Your current staffing challenges will be reduced and your ability to deal with difficult situations will be enhanced. Positive passion is about clarity and awareness. It is about understanding people. You already know everything there is to know about the tire business. You already have the hard skills: Inventory, Accounting, Marketing, Sales, Installation, Parts and Service. Those are the activities that we do, where we spend ninety percent of our time along with ninety percent of our training dollars. However, my friends, if we don’t have happy, loyal, positive employees we won’t grow and we won’t maintain our position as the best employer in the business with the strongest balance sheet. If you don’t know how to make a difference in the lives of your people, you will fail just as surely as an eagle that tries to fly with a broken wing. That majestic bird will not be able to get the lift it needs to take off because it simply cannot use all of its strength to move the air past its body. No matter how majestic the performance of your branch is today, the strength of your organization is in your employees, and if you don’t have all of them giving you the positive lift that you need, you will come crashing to earth just as surely as that injured eagle every time it tries to take off.” With that Walter took a deep breath and surveyed the audience. You could hear a pin drop as the Joshua’s managers waited for Walter’s next comment.

 

“So now let’s take the term positive passion and try to understand why it has such great meaning for me. You all know what passion is. To me, it is an overwhelming feeling of desire and attraction for something or someone. When we are passionate, we are consumed by the object of our passion and every fiber of our being is dedicated to it. Passion actually creates pleasurable physical changes in our bodies as our endorphins take over. Human beings have passion for many things: their spouses, their cars, their favorite sport and even their jobs.” On that comment, Walter strode over to the table that held an overhead projector and picked up the remote control that was waiting there for him. When he pushed the button, the first slide came up with only two bright white words on a stark field of dark blue: POSITIVE PASSION. Walter looked up at the screen momentarily as if to assure himself that the slide was correct before walking toward the front edge of the stage. He felt the need to get closer to the audience in order to emphasize his next words.

 

“Given my explanation of what passion is, you might think the term positive passion is an example of poor use of the English language. After all, how could passion be anything but positive? Furthermore, how can the word passion be used in a phrase without a specific subject to apply it to? I don’t care what my high school English teacher might think!” Walter stated confidently. “This is not a literature lesson. The fact of the matter is that I want you all to be positive in everything you do, and I want you to be passionate about your positivism. Make no mistake, people; nobody ever became successful by being negative. Negative energy is wasted energy. If you remember only one thing from today, remember this: Choose to be positive. Choose Success!  Remember, too, that without positive passion in your life, you will never progress from ordinary to spectacular or from mediocre to great. Positive energy is easy on the mind and kind to the soul. It makes you feel good and it makes your life better. Negative energy is abrasive and exhausting. Nothing good can come from it, and it can turn your life into a fragile shell shrouded in misery.”