Celebrating Failure: The Power of Taking Risks, Making Mistakes and Thinking Big by Ralph Heath

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  • Pub. Date: July 2009
  • 192pp
  • Sales Rank: 60,993

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    • Pub. Date: July 2009
    • Publisher: Career Press, Incorporated
    • Format: Paperback, 192pp
    • Sales Rank: 60,993

    Synopsis

    "People from every walk of life can learn something from Celebrating Failure. Encouraging originality, responding to changes, and thinking big are just some of the approaches Heath advocates to help people learn from failure and achieve their dreams."
    -U.S. Senator Russ Feingold

    "Fear of failure is perhaps the worst affliction a manager can have because it leads to creative paralysis and inhibited growth. Despite all the clichés coming from higher management, most managers know that mistakes are more often punished than rewarded. Into this cultural reality now comes Ralph Heath's reassuring words about failure not only as a teacher but as a power that leads to greater success. I highly recommend this helpful book."
    -James Autry, author of The Servant Leader

    Celebrating Failure is the definitive how-to manual for leaders seeking to embrace the power of failure as a learning tool to improve their organizations and achieve ever-greater goals. The business world (and, lately, the political arena) is convinced that the number one topic is change. Heath posits that it might well be failure, because if you do it right, failure can become a launching pad for change.

    Heath contends that "positive failures" are not only necessary steps on the path to success, but encourage greater freedom to take risks in pursuit of one's life goals. This counterintuitive but powerful title includes:

    • Engaging stories of real-life business and personal failure experiences.
    • Practical steps to apply each chapter's "lessons" and change your approach to risk-taking and failure.
    • Positive, effective ways to eliminate the "fear of failure" that can holdyou back in today's competitive, fast-changing world.

    Heath's insightful stories lay out his own failures and reveal his human side as a son, father, athlete, and business leader.

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    Biography

    Ralph Heath is president of Ovation Marketing, an ad agency he founded in 1978 in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Ovation was twice named to INC magazine's 500 fastest-growing companies. Heath is a John Caples advertising award winner and was recognized as Midwest Direct Marketer of the Year. He is a motivational speaker and has taught advertising at the University of Wisconsin. He is president of two nonprofit organizations, Mississippi Valley Conservancy and Human Powered Trails. Heath has been honored as a four-time Triathlon All-American, and is a two-time finisher of the Hawaii Ironman and a 2008 bronze medalist in Wisconsin cycling.

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    November 11, 2009: The book was insightful and innovative, with a nice personal touch. I enjoyed the optimism. Easy reading and organized.