Cutting through traditional "data-based" dogmas about man- agement, A Pssion for Excellence champions the innovative,people-oriented spirit that made In Search of Excellence the bestselling business book ()fall time. Now, through hundreds of concrete, real-world examples, Tom Peters and Nancy Austin zero in on the key areas of competence that add up to excellence, offering scores of anecdotes and practical insights to help all businesspeople on their road to leadership, success,and most of all...excellence.
Foreword
Introduction: A Revolution Is Brewing
Part I: Common Sense
| A Blinding Flash of the Obvious
2 MBWA: The Technology of the Obvious
3 Integrity and the Technology of the Obvious
Part II: Customers
4 Common Courtesy: The Ultimate Barrier to Competitor
Entry
5 No Such Thing as a Commodity
6 "Mere Perception": On the Irreducible Humanness of
Customers
7 Quality Is Not a Technique
8 The "Smell" of the Customer
Some (More) Good Reading on Customers
Part III: Innovation
9 The Mythology of Innovation, or a Skunkworks Tale
10 Three Skunks
11 The Context of Innovation
12 The "Smell" of Innovation
Some (More) Good Reading on Innovation
Part IV: People, People, People
13 Bone-Deep Beliefs
14 Ownership!
15 ApplauseApplause
Some (More) Good Reading on People
Part V: Leadership
16 Attention, Symbols, Drama, Vision--and Love
17 Transformations and Enhancements: Small Wins,
Debureaucratizing and Pockets of Excellence
18 Coaching
19 DoingMBWA
20 Excellence in School Leadership
21 What Price Excellence?
Afterword
Some (More) Good Reading on Leadership
Acknowledgments
A Guide to Key Concepts
Index