Integrity: The Key to Capacity - Couverture souple

George B. Brunt; W. Steve Albrecht

 
9780983818168: Integrity: The Key to Capacity

Synopsis

Have you ever wondered why some people and some organizations accomplish so much more than other people and other organizations? High achieving organizations are usually that way because of their high achieving leaders. Individuals who accomplish more than others have learned how to be effective and efficient in all they do, something you will learn by studying this book. The process of capacity vision is a tool we can use in developing integrity. Capacity vision is the view of what we can become in any area of our lives based on the integration of correct principles. It is a view of what our lives could be like if our dim vision, unbelief, or false associations did not limit us. Capacity vision is really just a way of telling your mind that there is a path to your goal clear of fear-producing obstacles. It allows you to keep a clear vision of your goal. It reminds you that there are time-proven, correct principles associated with natural laws. It helps you associate your actions and the result. It keeps the mind s shutters open and allows you to take actions that will produce positive results.

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À propos de l?auteur

George Brunt received his Bachelors of Science at Brigham Young University and his Juris Doctorate degree from Pepperdine University School of Law. Currently, he is Chairman and CEO of Byron Union Oil Company, CEO of BiologiQ, Chief Legal Officer at Prosper Holdings, Inc. and runs both a legal practice and a management consulting practice. Over his 41-year professional career, he has served as Senior or Executive Vice-President for the following companies: Alcatel USA, DSC Communications Corporation, Quotron Systems, Inc., ITT Information Systems and Qume Corporation. He is also the founder of Controldocs, Inc., a legal document company and PBW LLC, an owner and operator of premium brand cosmetology schools. George and his wife, Leslie, recently celebrated their 37th wedding anniversary. They have five married children and seven grandchildren. In addition to the foregoing, he finds time for significant service in his church and community, serving or having served on the Advisory Boards of the Marriott School of Business, the J. Reuben Clark Law School, Pepperdine University School of Law, Brigham Young University Idaho, and the Circle Ten Council of the Boy Scouts of America. W. Steve Albrecht is the Andersen Alumni Professor in the Marriott School of Management and a Wheatley Fellow at Brigham Young University. Dr. Albrecht received a bachelor s degree in accounting from Brigham Young University and his MBA and PhD degrees from the University of Wisconsin. Dr. Albrecht, a certified public accountant (CPA), certified internal auditor (CIA), and certified fraud examiner (CFE), previously taught at Stanford and at the University of Illinois. He has been very involved in both academia and the business world. In academia, he served as the associate dean of the BYU Marriott School of Management for 10 years and as director of BYU s School of Accountancy for 9 years. Dr. Albrecht has been president of three major academic organizations. Dr. Albrecht has done extensive research, resulting in the publication of over one hundred articles in professional and academic journals and 20 books. Dr. Albrecht has received numerous awards and honors, including BYU s highest faculty honor for superior scholarship and teaching. He has also received the Marriott School s Outstanding Faculty Award. He was recognized during Utah s Centennial Celebration as one of 131 Utahans who have made outstanding contributions or brought unusual recognition to the state. He has been recognized by Beta Alpha Psi, the Federation of Schools of Accountancy, the Auditing Section of the American Accounting Association, the Utah Association of CPAs and the AICPA as Educator of the Year. He also received awards for outstanding teaching at Stanford University, the University of Illinois, and the University of Wisconsin. In 2001, in recognition of his contributions to BYU and to academia, an anonymous donor endowed the W. Steve Albrecht Professorship in Accounting and the LeAnn Albrecht fellowship in accounting. In the professional world, he was a member of the Board of Regents of the Institute of Internal Auditors and the Board of Directors of the Utah Association of CPAs. He served on FASAC, an advisory committee to the FASB and as a trustee of the Financial Accounting Foundation that oversees the FASB. He was a member of the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations (COSO) (the organization that wrote the internal control standards used by most corporations) and the AICPA Leadership Council. He was the U.S. representative on the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) Education Committee. Dr. Albrecht teaches corporate governance and fraud prevention/ detection graduate courses at BYU and serves on several corporate boards. Dr. Albrecht is married to the former LeAnn Christiansen of Waukesha, Wisconsin and they have six children and 26 grands.

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