Maximizing the Two People in Us
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Everyone of us, in reality, has two people inside: Te person we
are today and the person we can become tomorrow and in the
future. We go to work every day, are never late or absent, earn
a promotion; and receive occasional raises. We and our work are
far above satisfactory. That makes us the person who is well
liked by our employer, our family, and ourselves.
But there is also another person in us. It is the person who,
when properly motivated and exposed to the encouraging
information, can narrow the gap that exists between his habitual
performance patterns and his maximum potential.
The development of people, whether directed by someone else or
by us ourselves, is a never-ending process. To the productive
and well-managed company, this is as important as its
advertising.
The development of staff is a really enormous area for
additional profit that will mutually affect the employer and his
employees. The development of people does not, by any stretch of
the imagination, involve exploitation or manipulation of human
beings. They, themselves, benefit as much or more than does the
employer.
By exposing them to the information that develops them as
persons, we help them reach into their deep reservoirs of
ability and bring more of it to the surface. Consequently, they
have more spontaneous skills and abilities to bring to the
table, whether that