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Creating Remarkable Results:

Wisdom for Navigating the Complexities of Work & Life

by Mary Mavis

Are you frustrated or confused by who makes the decisions and how they are made in your organization?

Are you ambitious and passionate about your work and your life and believe you can make a great impact?

In this book, Mary Mavis shares thirteen principles that focus on how we create “remarkable” results. Her principles are based on her years of coaching leaders and teams. She defines “remarkable” as exactly what you want to create.

This book is about being far more intentional with strategies for handling the people and dynamics that challenge you. Perhaps your target is a big outcome, or your focus is tomorrow’s important meeting.

The principles for Creating Remarkable Results will help you integrate a new way to think about and approach the large and small opportunities in work and life. Each way of thinking is supported by real stories and practical ideas for application from Mavis’s clients.

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Table of Contents

Grounding
1. You Are The Creator
2. People Are Funny
3. The World Is Crazy
4. Allow The Future To Evolve

Creation
5. Everything Starts With An Idea
6. Almost Anything Is Possible
7. A Picture Draws You Into The Future

Challenges
8. We each look through a unique lens
9. Opinions Are Not The Truth
10. You Can’t Make Anyone Do Anything
11. Go In The Door Someone Is Already Standing In
12. Very Few People Wake Up And Plot To Be Disruptive

Inspiration
13. You Have More Power Than You Use

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Possibility Thinker Tools

The Possibility Thinker Tools™ are a set of seven frameworks that are intended to deepen your understanding and generate new ideas and insights so that you can achieve a truly remarkable result.

“Mary was instrumental in pushing me to work through a review of lifelong experiences, clarification of my leadership style, and a definition of the value which I bring to an organization.”
- Chief Information Officer