The Carpenter: A Story About The Greatest Succe... «LIMITED»

: Great leaders ask their employees and customers what they need and provide it before they even have to ask.

As the Carpenter builds an entertainment center for Michael, he shares his "Heart of Success" model, teaching Michael that he isn't just building furniture—he is building people, teams, and lives.

The following report summarizes the key lessons and narrative of by Jon Gordon. This leadership fable illustrates that true success is built on the foundations of service and compassion rather than stress and shortcuts. Narrative Summary The Carpenter: A Story About the Greatest Succe...

: Love the work itself rather than just the end result.

: When you do everything with love, it casts out the fear of failure or losing clients. Serve : Success is found in helping others win. : Great leaders ask their employees and customers

: Approach every task as a craftsman, pouring your heart and soul into what you create because it is a reflection of you.

: Shift from a fear-driven mindset to a love-driven one. This leadership fable illustrates that true success is

: Organizations only care if their leaders care greatly first. Key Success Principles