Feedback Form
Home Features Mastermind Forums About Advertise Blog Network Contact Be An Author

How Big Are Your Dreams?

How Big Are Your Dreams?

As a manager you have to be there for your staff. You have to be available, supportive; advising, directing, listening, praising, rewarding, removing obstacles….the list is almost endless.

I came across The Dream Manager by chance. I was actually approached by the publisher to review the book and in summary, author Matthew Kelly has written a book which is 'a must read’ for anyone who desires to help and improve their engagement with others. It is as simple as that.

The book is a fictional story and highlights the many real problems many managers are experiencing in today’s world such as high turnover and low morale, so the managers begin to investigate what really drives the employees. And surprise, surprise it is not bigger paychecks or titles, it is the fulfillment of their personal dreams.

So the fictitious company employ a ‘Dream Manager,’ someone who helps individuals fulfill their personal dreams, which can range from ‘being able to read’ to ‘owning my one home’.

The ‘Dream Manager’ role is to help and direct the individual to achieve their dreams. The concept is that if the individual is fulfilling their dreams with the help of the company, then they will be more willing, flexible and productive in return.

Initially the staff are skeptical but very quickly they start to see results and there is a ‘tipping point’ and then a stampede of ‘dream help’ requests.

It is a great story and of course, the company starts to profit, staff do not want to leave….

The best part of this book is the inclusion of an ‘Application and Tools’ chapter. This section helps you, as an individual start to fulfill you own dreams using tools, templates, direction and advice on how to start.

So yes, you can put the book down and move onto the next one (as most people do – they do not actively put something in place from what they have learned from the book) or here is a complete section mapped out for you to start your journey to achieve your dreams.

Over the years, I have read numerous business, manager, leadership, self-development type books. "The Dream Manager" is one of my all-time favourites. I could not put the book down!

Matthew Kelly is a terrific storyteller and, has a unique ability to embed the key learning points within the context of the story.

Whether you are a manager, leader, mentor or coach this book will help transform the way you relate to others.

A brilliant book – go get yourself a copy of The Dream Manager.

As I enjoyed the book so much, I decided to get an interview with the author, Matthew Kelly.

Matthew Kelly author of The Dream Manager

Here is the interview:

Andrew Rondeau: Today I am interviewing The Acclaimed Speaker and Author, Matthew Kelly. Matthew, you have had a fantastic entrepreneurial career. Tell me about your career so far.

Matthew Kelly: It has been a great adventure that is the first truth of the business aspect of my life. As a teenager, I started a custom clothing business and a small advertising agency with a couple of guys who were two and three years older than me.

That was the beginning.

More recently, it has involved a publishing company, a non-profit, professional speaking, and of course, Floyd Consulting. I see business, and entrepreneurial activity as a way to make money, but this is secondary. The primary focus for me is adding value.

If your efforts add value, the success is inevitable.

Andrew: You have enjoyed phenomenal success. How important has goal setting been to your overall success?

Matthew: Goal setting is critical, but as I explain in The Dream Manager, before we set our goals we must first dream. Taking time to clearly establish and identify our dreams in each of the twelve areas - physical, emotional, intellectual, spiritual, psychological, professional, material, financial, creative, adventure, legacy, and character - is critical.

We need to take time to dream, then we need to establish a plan to achieve those dreams, and that is where goal setting comes in. But there is no point setting goals, or even achieving goals, if they are the wrong goals. The right goals are those that constantly take us one-step closer to the fulfillment of our dreams... and add value to other people's lives.

Andrew: What attributes do you believe make a successful entrepreneur?

Matthew: They are not afraid to dream. While most of the population is paralyzed by fear, entrepreneurs are willing to stand up and state their dreams. Entrepreneurs are visionaries. They can see things that others cannot see.

Just as Mozart and Beethoven could hear tunes that others could not, entrepreneurs have the same ability when it comes to spotting business opportunities.

Beyond that, they tend to be able to absorb complex situations and boil them down to simple processes. To help them with this they usually have broad bandwidth... they can absorb and assimilate a lot of information quickly.

Finally, successful entrepreneurs tend to be quick starts, they get things quickly. They do not need a lot of explanation. They other side of these is that they tend to forget that others often need a lot of explanation, and can be notoriously poor at managing details.

The very best entrepreneurs seek out their weaknesses and surround themselves with people who complement them.

Andrew: Your latest book, THE DREAM MANAGER, can you tell me more about the book?

Matthew Kelly: The Dream Manager is about a company dealing with enormous problems in the areas of turnover and employee engagement. This is a problem that is plaguing corporate America, and for many companies, both large and small, is draining the equivalent of up to 40% of annual profits.

Until now, nobody has really offered a viable long-term solution to the problem. In most cases we have simple thrown money at the problem. It is my hope that The Dream Manager will provide a sustainable long-term solution for many companies, from privately owned smaller companies to Fortune 500 companies.

Beyond the implications the book has for companies, it deals with how managers can create a deeper connection with their direct reports... and ultimately helps employees to discover the connection between the work they do everyday and the dreams they have for their lives.

My experience in the consulting world leads me to believe that 90% of managers want to be really good managers, they simply have not been shown an effective way to do it.

Managers do not fail because they want to fail, they fail because they do not know how to succeed.

What excites me the most about the book is how it is changing the way people relate with each other both professionally and personally... and how it is getting people to explore and identify their dreams again.

We are driven by our dreams, and nothing injects passion, energy, and enthusiasm into a person, a team, a relationship, or a company, like the pursuit of a dream. So, what is your dream?

Andrew: If you could give my readers one piece of advice, what would it be?

Matthew: Take some time today to sit down and work up a list of your dreams - personally and professionally. Examine your dreams in each of the twelve areas mentioned above. Try to come up with a list of 100 dreams.

Then, begin a conversation with the people in your life about their dreams - your spouse, children, direct reports, colleagues, significant other. Start talking to people about their dreams and have the courage to share some of your dreams with them.

Our natural instinct as human beings is to want to help each other live our dreams. If you tell me your dream is to build your business to five times it size in the next seven years... my instinct is to want to help you wit that. If you tell me you want to be in the front row for a U2 concert... my instinct is to want to help make that happen. This does not make me extraordinary, it just makes me human.

When we know the dreams of the people around us, we want to help them live those dreams... and we love the people who helps us identify and accomplish our dreams.

Andrew: Thank you very much, Matthew. I really appreciate you taking the time to do this interview.

Matthew: It has been a pleasure - thank you for having me.

So what are your dreams? By sharing you can help inspire others!





How Big Are Your Dreams - To learn more about this author, visit Andrew Rondeau's Website.

Like this article? Share it with your friends

Article Feedback
 Article Feedback No article feedback found.
  Leave Your Feedback
article feedback

Article Feedback
George Ludwig
George Ludwig is a recognized authority on sales strategy and peak performance psychology. An international speaker, trainer, and corporate consultant, he helps clients like Johnson & Johnson, Abbott Laboratories, Northwestern Mutual, CIGNA, and numerous others improve sales force effectiveness and performance. Though it's George's strategies and processes that help corporations increase productivity and performance, it's his tremendous energy and dynamism that spark the transformation. Again and again, clients remark on his amazing ability to unleash human capacity and inspire men and women to break out of their comfort zones. The result is a whole new type of salesperson. His customized presentations teach achievers to make stunning advances in their lives. From helping salespeople realize cherished dreams to helping corporations exponentially accelerate revenue streams, George Ludwig leaves audiences and individuals empowered, emboldened, and clamoring for more. George is the best-selling author of Power Selling: Seven Strategies for Cracking the Sales Code and Wise Moves: 60 Quick Tips to Improve Your Position in Life & Business. - Visit George Ludwig's Website


To learn more about the Evan Elite Author Program please contact us.

About The Author


Andrew Rondeau
(Visit Andrew's Website) Andrew Rondeau is the author of the free guide “The Simple Steps To Deliver A Dazzling Presentation”. Grab your complimentary copy at http://www. greatmanagement.org/blog/< /a>
today and start
mastering public speaking.


Andrew Rondeau is a Platinum author on EvanCarmichael.com
About The Author

View Author Blog
View Author Blog

View Author Video
View Author Video

Free Downloads


Andrew Rondeau's

Complete
List Of
Management
Articles

Name
Email
Author's Free Downloads
Million $ Interview Icon Million $ Interview
Super Productivity Icon Super Productivity
Best Cover Letter Icon Best Cover Letter
Dazzling Presentaion Steps Icon Dazzling Presentaion Steps

More Andrew Rondeau
The Power of Words
What New Managers Should Know About Their New Team
Here is A Quick Way For New Managers To Be Successful By Sharing Information
The Apprentice Shock Firing Sir Allan Makes A Big Mistake
The Apprentice What A Difference A Week Makes
If You Are A New Manager Make Sure You Copy This
Sarah Palin and Job Interviews
What New Managers Should Know About Managing Their Time
Who Else Wants To Know The Top Management Skill Follow This Proven Technique
Now You Can Be A More Motivational Manager
Free Downloads


 
 
 


Evan Elite Authors
Jay Kubassek  
Linda Richardson  
John Power  
Evan Elite Authors

Become An Author
Have you written articles that would be of value to entrepreneurs? Become an expert on our site by publishing them! Expose yourself to a wide audience, drive more traffic to your website and get more sales! Click Here for details.
Become An Author

Evan's Latest Video
Modeling the Masters: Learn the true secrets behind Walt Disney's business success factors & grow your company! Video produced by Phanta Media
Evan's Latest Video

Business Opportunities
"Learn straight from Evan how you can Make a Full Time Income (And More) from a Website"

How to Start An Online Business

Click Here To Learn More
Business Opportunities



Evan's Newsletter
Get advice & tips from famous business owners, new articles by entrepreneur experts, my latest website updates, & special sneak peaks at what's to come!
Name:
Email:
Evan`s Newsletter

Free Downloads
Positive Thinking Icon Positive Thinking
Recession Proof Icon Recession Proof
Start Right Icon Start Right
Referral Strategies Icon Referral Strategies
Easy Product Ideas Icon Easy Product Ideas
Free Downloads - Complete List

Entrepreneur Tools and Guides
Top 50 HR Blogs 2009
Top 50 HR Blogs 2009
Top 50 HR Blogs 2009
 
Top 50 Blogs For Startups To Watch In 2009
Top 50 Blogs For Startups
Top Blogs To Watch In 2009
 
Entrepreneur Tools and Guides

SEO For Africa
SEO For Africa
Malado Kone Sikasso, Mali,
Malado Kone
Sikasso, Mali
SEO For Africa

If I Were A Startup...
Chris Nguyen, 30+ national clients on $0
Chris Nguyen
30+ national clients on $0
Julie Mitchell, $470k to $1.1 Mil in 2 years
Julie Mitchell
$470k to $1.1 Mil in 2 years
If I Were A Startup... - Complete List

Famous Entrepreneurs
Rachael Ray, Rachael Ray
Rachael Ray
Rachael Ray
Mary Kay Ash, Mary Kay Cosmetics
Mary Kay Ash
Mary Kay Cosmetics
Famous Entrepreneurs - Complete List

Entrepreneur Advice
Keith Ferrazzi, Never Eat Alone
Keith Ferrazzi
Never Eat Alone
David Allen, Getting Things Done
David Allen
Getting Things Done
Entrepreneur Advice - Complete List

Popular Articles
(Premium Authors)

     Interchange 101
By Drew Goldbaum
     Credit Card Processing 101
By Drew Goldbaum
     Credit Card Processing/Merchant Account Basics
By Drew Goldbaum

Have A Suggestion?
Toronto Salsa Classes / Toronto Salsa Lessons Email us your ideas on how to make our website more valuable! Thank you Sharon from Toronto Salsa Lessons / Classes for your suggestions to make the newsletter look like the website and profile younger entrepreneurs like Jennifer Lopez and Sean Combs!
Have A Suggestion?

More Evan Carmichael
More popular articles
- The Disconnect between the Procedural Demands and Operational Requirements of Effective Contract Services Engagement
- What is a reasonable cost model for providing a 3PL warehouse management service (Survey Result 2)
- Double Marginalization and the Point of Ideal Price Viability
- Cluster Development and the CAC (PWGSC): Facilitator or Competitor?
- How does the complexity theory apply to business? (A Brief Dialogue)
- What are the 3 biggest challenges faced by supply chain/purchasing professionals today? (Survey Result 10)
- The Power of Social Networking Groups
- Answering a Silent Question: When Compliance Adherence is a Hear No Evil, See No Evil, Speak No Evil Proposition (BC Compliance Group Profile)
- Is the Government of Canada's Shared Services Strategy a Threat to Small Business (Survey Result 1)
- Dangerous Supply Chain Myths (Part 2)
- Crm Software Applications
More Information