

Derrick Jordan, Executive Director, Jordan TP&C


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Business Character Matters: The 10 Habits of Highly Successful Managers embody several fundamental principles of character development and self-improvement. The habits are basic and represent the internalization of correct principles upon which lasting business success is based.
As its name reveals, it’s a book about character – how changing your unsuccessful habits to become highly successful in every area of your business career and life. The main idea of the book is to develop yourself and grow as a person and manager. You will learn about the ten habits that have contributed to the effectiveness of the world’s most successful managers. You are responsible for your organization’s effective, efficient operation. Effectiveness gets things done correctly and in the proper order. This book is about self-mastery and ultimately about mastery in self-control and team building.
Jordan reveals that to succeed in business; you need to have a strong character in which you can rely upon. Therefore, business character is essential to its success. Read this book so that you may become a highly successful manager. Your professional management habits will result in improved performance, clearly defined goals, higher success rates, and reduced waste. It can make the difference between inefficiency and productivity.

Praise for
Business Character Matters
“Highly recommended for new managers, those thinking of a career in management, and the manager who feels like they want to take their career to the executive level. Invaluable, well-written, and informative!”
— Gregory Collins
Author, The Great Things You’ll Do!
“A must for every manager—new and experienced. A wise, character-develop book. Hands down, one of the best and most powerful management books I have read and recommended to countless managers and executives. This book caused me to break out my highlighter and notepad.”
— Dennis L. Richardson
Author, Above and Beyond: Leading and Managing Organizational Change
“Being a Navy engineering manager, I’ve tried several management techniques, but nothing seemed to move my passion. This book taught me the habits to achieve a winning character and enormous results.”
— Jack Hopson
Author, Naval Engineering: The Fire Protection Engineer
