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Highlights
- Presenting insights into how business experts become successful, this revelatory book applies NLP techniques that target behaviour, transforming you into an effective business player.
- Author(s): L Michael Hall
- 304 Pages
- Business + Money Management, Strategic Planning
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About the Book
"Games Business Experts Play" reveals the business games experts play in order to succeed and the successful ways to play them. Readers can learn to play games that work for them, and understand that successful game-playing involves changing their frame of mind.Book Synopsis
Presenting insights into how business experts become successful, this revelatory book applies NLP techniques that target behaviour, transforming you into an effective business player. Analysing the core components of successful game playing, this volume identifies:
- the name of each game
- the rules
- the cues
- the payoff
It then coaches you in playing games for personal empowerment and winning. An essential guide for all game players seeking inspiration, Games Business Experts Play delivers all the winning moves.
Review Quotes
If you don't know how to play the game in the business world, and you want to a then this book will show you. It offers insights and tools to help you to become effective and empowered in business. This is an easy to read and practical book showing you how to think and behave your way to success. For anyone wanting to improve their career, enhance their thinking or succeed in business, then this book is for you.
Terri Bodell FNACHP
What does it take to succeed in business in the twenty-first century? Obviously, it takes some basic business intelligence about how supply and demand work, what it means to create and use capital, what people want, how to work with people, how to keep learning, how to sell and persuade, how to keep balanced and healthy in mind, body, and relationships. It also takes a great attitude-a positive, optimistic, solution-oriented, can-do, playful attitude. That's what this book is all about (p.vii) Do you play the game of business effectively? Do you have a mindset that supports productivity? Do your strategies make for efficiency? If you want to know how to operate as a business genius, then L Michael Hall's Games Business Experts Play is your guide to excellence in business. It is another in Hall's series of Frame Games books on the attitudes and strategies for success. This book tells you how business experts think, and how to replicate their frames of mind. Frame Games Hall begins this book with his theory of aGamesa He tells us how to identify the games we play, decide if our games are toxic or empowering, recognize the rules that guide our games, and define the apay-offs, a that are the benefits and outcomes (and sometimes consequences) of our games. Games shape patterns of behavior and thinking. Games emerge from Frames - frames of reference - beliefs, values, meanings, and understandings of the way things work. Our frames structure an internal amap of the worlda that, for good or bad, becomes our guide to navigating external areality.a Thus, we have Frame Games. Awareness of our frames gives us insight into where our games come from, and what endows them with meaning, motivation, and power. Our astatesa are mind/body, thinking/feeling experiences that reflect our perceptions of the world. Frames are the meanings we attach to those perceptions. Frames, therefore, influence states. Frames set the contexts for how we view and interpret events. Frames establish thinking, feeling, speaking, behavior and relationships. Frames govern our games, the rules we play by, the limits we recognize or fail to recognize, and who can play. We can quality control our frames to make sure they support and contribute to business excellence. We can change our games by reframing; creating a mental shift to new meanings, understandings, and presuppositions. NLP teaches that there is a structure of excellence. Hall reminds us that excellence in any field involves finding and replicating the strategies of those who succeed. Hall's purpose in Games Business Experts Play is to teach us to adopt the frames and games of successful business people. Foundational Games for Personal Effectiveness The first step to business success is personal effectiveness. That means examining the games we currently play. Games Business Experts Play includes a worksheet that will help you to aunpacka those games through the process of aFrame Analysis.a Hall's method guides readers in naming the game, identifying the players, frames, cues, rules, and pay-offs, and evaluating whether a game is worthwhile. If you aren't happy with the games you play, maybe it's time for some new games. Hall includes a worksheet for design-engineering new games, so that we can choose the games we want to play, how we want to play them, and the frames that make the games work. The Game of Business Excellence ... obviously takes mental and emotional energya We don't find business excellence in the lives of the lazy, the slothful, the indulgent, or the ones searching for athe path of least resistance.a We find business excellence emerging in the lives of the passionate, the searchers for adventure, the dreamers who act, and those who love to rise up to meet a challenge. (p.57) Personal power comes from the ability to think and feel. Public power comes from the ability to communicate and behave. By cultivating these four powers, we can meet business challenges resourcefully. Hall recommends this attitude: I, and only I, ultimately determine what I think and feel. Nobody can make me think or feel anything. I always play a determinative role about what I let into my mind and what I give attention to. I have the power of mind and heart over this ultimate human freedom of what to think and how to think. (p.61) Hall asks, aDo you own this kind of attitude? Do you claim, accept, and appreciate your core powers fully? Do you reject playing the victim, blaming, excuses and irresponsibility? Do you validate your personal power to choose you own thoughts and feelings?a His book will teach you how. One route to personal power lies in saying a vigorous aYes!a to those things that enrich our lives. With a powerful aYes!a you can change your beliefs and motivate yourself to achieve worthwhile goals. Conversely, a strong, overwhelming aNo!a can banish toxic beliefs, unhealthy behaviors and negative thoughts and feelings, and enhance your self-control. Playing the game of life elegantly means feeling secure in one's own fallibility Since making mistakes is an inevitable aspect of being human, we can maintain frames that allow us to accept our fallibility and discard the belief that we have to be perfect Hall shows us how to play the aGloriously Fallible Gamea as well as other games that lead to self-esteem and self-appreciation. Games for Business Excellence What frames and games will help us succeed in the work environment of the 21st century? Today's business world is increasingly knowledge-driven and service-based. Hall introduces games designed to enhance our abilities to function well in this business world with improved flexibility, self-knowledge, self-responsibility, purposefulness, balance, taking action, learning and unlearning, interpersonal skills, and risk-taking. Hall recommends that we plan the states of excellence and frames of mind we need for career success. He shows us how to acquire the attitudes and beliefs that spark success and dismantle those frames that sabotage it. To solidify our abusiness expert framesa even more completely, Hall invites us to play games that enhance our abilities to assume responsibility and to be aat cause.a Business experts consistentlya play the Game of Responsibility. For them, accepting and owning responsibility for what they do, think, feel and experience simply describes the common sense understanding that they will not succeed if they just sit around waiting for someone else to take responsibility for their success. In the business context, this frame game shows up asa initiative, proactivity, empowerment, creativity, leadership, risk taking, ownership. (p.130) Response-ability is the ability to choose a response. It means being responsive to the environment; seeing what needs to be done and being willing to find a solution. It means owning one's competencies and knowledge, and taking action for accomplishing a result. Hall advises us to give ourselves permission to be responsible, to value responsibility, see it as reality, and accept it beyond question. It takes courage to accept full responsibility for one's career success. Want to be more efficient at business? Hall describes games for establishing focus, purpose, and direction, finding solutions, getting feedback and staying on target. He tells us how to perceive of work as meaningful, valuable and pleasurable. He also advises us that we are always more than our work, and that to identify solely with one's work is a pervasive trap that leads to frustration and disappointment. We can get a sense of personal control and life balance when we take the position that work expresses not who we are, but what we do and it is only one aspect of living. When the game of business gets tough and stressful, Hall directs us to games for resilience, persistence, and staying calm, cool, and alert His discussion on adefusing hotheadsa is a good one, reminding us that angry, hot-tempered people play their own games, based on frames about threat and feelings of insecurity. If you get hooked into their games, the anger and tension will only escalate. It takes advanced gamesmanship to maintain a frame of auninsultabilitya and to hold a wider vision, stay centered and focused, and see beyond obnoxious behavior. The best boss you'll ever have can be YOU! Becoming your own best boss means developing athe magic art of getting yourself to do whatever it takesa to succeed. The secret to business success is discipline; the ability to manage yourself so that you consistently act in accordance with goals, values, codes of conduct, and commitments. Discipline requires a willingness to accept appropriate discomfort, stress, strain, and challengea In other words; no idle wishing and no short-cuts. It means taking complete responsibility for learning the essential facets of business management, acquiring competence, and prioritizing time and energy. In transforming the meanings in your life, you apprentice yourself to the particular area in which you want to become an expert. You begin by filling your mind with it and letting it capture your heart. As you construct your meanings, the frames support the discipline. It gives you the eyes to perceive your discipline as valuable, positive, and enriching. This creates a stable frame that will support you through the days in which you have to persist, use the feedback of unsuccessful attempts, hone and polish your skills, and practice your trade until you become really good at it. (pp.213-214) Hall's chapter on customer service is excellent. He reminds us that the customer ultimately determines the success of any business endeavor. Without customers, businesses fail. There are two levels in business. The first is offering a viable product or service. The second is having an attitude of customer service that translates into the how for delivering the product or service. Here are some truisms about business:
- Business success lies in the hands of the service staff
- The attitude of the service staff governs the customer's experience
- To thrive, a business must create customer loyalty not mere satisfaction
- Keeping a customer costs less than creating one
- The best business security comes from delighting the customer
Judith E Pearson, Anchorpoint Magazine