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February 2023 Tom Peters Times | In this issue: Declaration 80-20 For Business Leaders Recent Interv

February 2023 Tom Peters Times | In this issue: Declaration 80-20 For Business Leaders Recent Interviews Declaration 80-20 Researchers tell us that nearly 80 percent of workers do not feel engaged at work. Tom finds this to be a sad state of affairs: "Given the ubiquity of business, 'business' can be an almost infinite source for good—fully engaging and developing people and preparing them for tomorrow and life, supporting communities and the planet, as well as designing and providing products and services that inspire and that are good for humankind. WHY NOT??" He put together a manifesto he calls "Extreme Humanism: Declaration 80–20" as he is desperate to see the numbers switch sides, and observe the world noticeably change when 80 percent of workers are engaged. He includes many fundamental aspects of Extreme Humanism that leaders can use to upend the status quo in their workplace. [Download Manifesto]( For Business Leaders Tom packed [The Compact Guide to Excellence]( full of the most important ideas in business life. When we sat down with him to discuss the choices he made, he emphasized the relationship between [Excellence Now: Extreme Humanism]( and the Compact Guide. With the first book, he used his traditional technique of discussing each concept, whereas with the Compact Guide, he removed commentary so that the reader could, in essence, meditate on the quotes of great thinkers. He remains committed to use whatever means necessary to help business leaders on their journey toward Excellence. In this video, he shares with us what he calls the "centerpiece of business": [Tom, what message does this book deliver to business leaders?]( Tom discusses what the focus of all business leaders should be. Recent Interviews Listen to Tom's latest interviews on hiring, community, and Excellence: - [Be Your Own Boss]( with Jacob Morgan - [Lead the Future]( with Vince Molinaro - [The Main Thing Podcast]( with Skip Lineberg [Website]( [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( Copyright © 2023 Tom Peters Company, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in via our website. Our mailing address is: Tom Peters Company PO Box 290058 C/O RSM 80 City SquareBoston, MA 02129-0201 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](. [Mailchimp Email Marketing](

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