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Hardcover Mary Kay Way Book

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Mary Kay Way

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The Mary Kay Way: Timeless Principles from America's Greatest Woman Entrepreneur is back in print and updated to reflect developments in today's business environment for the modern entrepreneur. You... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Timeless, yes, but also timely

This is a reissue of a volume that was first published in 1984 to which personal comments from Independent National Sales Directors from throughout the world were added, accompanying a Foreword by Mary Kay Ash's grandson, Ryan Rogers. Credit Yvonne Pendleton with a brilliant job of editing all of the material in this updated edition. Frankly, I did not fully appreciate this book when it was first published and then recently, my friend Randy Mayeux presented a brief program to a local business book breakfast group here in Dallas to which I belong. He carefully explained why, of anything, Mary Kay's insights concerning effective leadership are even more relevant now than they were more than 20 years ago. So I immediately obtained a copy of this edition and now share my own reactions to it. As with so many other prominent CEOs, Mary Kay learned most (if not all) of what she considers to be the most valuable business lessons from negative experiences, both hers and others'. Prior to opening the doors to Mary Kay Cosmetics in a 500-square-foot store front in Dallas (Friday, September 13, 1963), she had been the victim of all manner of gender biases, broken promises, betrayals of confidence, etc. From the beginning of her new company, she included The Golden Rule among its core principles. The policies and procedures she formulated all shared the same objective: To create a workplace culture that nourishes and supports everyone's personal as well as professional development. The only limits on that development would be self-imposed. Mary Kay didn't stop there, however. She was determined to do everything humanly possible to help her associates to reject or eliminate such limits. She also expected everyone else to provide such help to those in need of it. To guide and inform such supportive efforts, she devised eight management principles: 1. Praise People to Success 2. Tear Down That Ivory Tower 3. Be a Risk-Taker 4. Be Sales-Oriented 5. Be a Problem-Solver 6. Create a Stress-Free Workplace 7. Develop and Promote people from Within 8. Keep Business in Its Proper Place. When the Independent National Sales Directors were surveyed prior to publication of this edition, they identified #1, #7, and #8 as having had the greatest impact on their personal as well as professional development and were most critical. They also ranked the chapters of this book in terms of their importance to them and four of the 23 chapters emerged: "Help Others Get What They Want - and You'll Get What You want" (Chapter 12) " "Golden Rule Management" (Chapter 1), "The Invisible Sign" (Chapter 3), and "The Speed of the Leader Is the Speed of the Gang" (Chapter 9). "Whenever I meet someone," Mary Kay once explained, "I try to imagine him or her wearing an invisible sign that says: MAKE ME FEEL IMPORTANT! I respond to this sign immediately, and it works wonders." Apparently it has also done so for others in her organization. The company began with nine Mary Kay Independent Be

Wow.Just Wow.Must read.Be succesful.Do it with care and kindness.

This woman was a success and her company lives on in legacy for a reason.She knew what she was doing and her succesors would be wise not to doubt for a moment the things she put in motion.I am wildly inspired and equaly moved by this book.Practicing trating people with respect is common sense but so often forgoten in todays society that the proven power of it with the forfront leadership of the company is motivation enough for me to keep that the #1 in my futur direct sales. Thumbs up for this one!

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Get your very own copy today you will want to underline or highlite it and refer to it again and again!

God bless Mary Kay

In an academic study by Baylor University, Mary Kay Ash, who founded Mary Kay Cosmetics in 1961 has been hailed the Greatest Female Entrepreneur in American History. After you read the Mary Kay Way, you'll know why. She built her company based on the Golden Rule--and she always practiced it, never deviating from the principle of treating others as she would want to be treated herself. She also instilled her values in others, and gradually over time, the company became one of the best-known brands in America and throughout the world. This is an amazing fact. Think about it. When did you ever see an advertsement for Mary Kay Cosmetics? The company advertises so rarely that chances are, you never saw one. But who doesn't recognize the name, Mary Kay? In reading the Mary Kay Way, Mary Kay's integrity and caring for others comes through loud and clear. Although Mary Kay Ash passed away in 2001, her legacy lives on through the countless success stories of the independent saleswomen who sell her products, build their own dynamic sales organizations under the Mary Kay umbrella--the ones who succeed and earn impressive incomes comparable to top executives at Fortune 500 companies are the ones who adhere to Mary Kay's philosophy of believing that anything is possible if you work dilligently, believe in yourself, and inspire others to believe in themselves. If everyone would follow the lessons that she shares throughout this book, he or she would succeed in any field. Today, the company has 1.8 million independent sales representatives selling the company's skin care products all over the world. Mary Kay Ash's legacy lives on--providing women around the globe with opporuntities to succeed and enjoy a piece of our free enterprise system--even in places where free enterprise is a rare commodity. For this, I salute the company for the tremendous goodwill it is exporting. The Pep Talk: A Football Story about the Business of Winning

This is a MUST read for anyone that wants to be successful in family life and their business life!

The book starts out with a letter from Mary Kay's Grandson, Ryan Rogers. From that very beginning I knew it would be a wonderful update with practical advice from those at the top of Mary Kay. Few leaders are able to sustain their legacy past their life, but Mary Kay has done it and this book is proof of her enduring legacy. The Mary Kay Way will live on because of her philosophy of sharing your success with others. You won't go wrong by applying these principles to your life and your business. I suggest you purchase the book and at least one more copy to share with a friend.
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