This past weekend Patti and I attended the Memorial Service of Bill
Mahoney (William Patrick Mahoney). Bill was the first sales and marketing leader for Bridgewater
Capital. He died earlier this year of pancreatic cancer at the age of
55. Among his many accomplishments and achievements in life, what stood
out for everyone at the event, was not "what" he had done in his
professional and personal life, but "how" he went about conducting his
life and business. After all was said about him and the love and
accolades expressed, it all came down to two words that Bill lived by
and was the memorial's focus; "Be Kind". Kindness is a great word that
we don't use enough of in business. Sometimes we pass over those who
are too kind, as in, "He's a kind person, but maybe not tough enough".
The antonyms of kind are: cutting, edged, stinging, harsh, rough, hurtful,
unkindly, and unsympathetic. There is nothing in these that are
positive traits to successful people. Kindness is a trait we can adopt
and establish as a part of our corporate cultures, if we so choose.
Bill Mahoney was not short on kindness and beyond being remembered, he
will be long admired, for keeping this front and center in his attitude
and actions.
(For a further faith based application of this post, you can visit: http://purposedworking.blogspot.com/ )
Monday, July 15, 2013
Distilling it down to "Be Kind"
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