At MACo’s summer conference, the “Good Government Book Club” discussed how Mark Sanborn’s The Fred Factor inspires us to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary through passionate work and meaningful dialogue.
One of the standout sessions at MACo’s summer conference this year was the Good Government Book Club, where we delved into Mark Sanborn’s “The Fred Factor: How Passion in Your Work and Life Can Turn the Ordinary into the Extraordinary.” The Good Government Book Club discussion was not just about the book but about how participants can apply these principles in their daily work. Participants reflected on how we can be “Freds” in our roles, making a positive difference in our communities by approaching our work with passion and a commitment to excellence.
MACo thanks JP Morgan for its contributions to sponsoring the “Good Government Book Club,” whose conference attendees mightily contribute toward its success with active participation and discussion leadership.
Description: MACo’s conference brings another renewal of the “Good Government Book Club” for county leaders and others interested in reading a relevant book in advance and bringing thoughts and discussion to the conference for an in-person exchange. This summer’s reading is The Fred Factor: How Passion in Your Work and Life Can Turn the Ordinary into the Extraordinary by Mark Sanborn, and focuses on how going above and beyond in what you do changes you and the things around you.
Speakers: Douglas Krinsky, Relationship Executive, JP Morgan
@jpmorgan led @MDCounties Good Government Book Club where attendees discussed The Fred Factor: How Passion in Your Work and Life Can Turn the Ordinary into the Extraordinary by Mark Sanborn. #MACoCon pic.twitter.com/z4j0e4kZ4C
— Karrington Anderson (@Kanderson_MACo) August 15, 2024
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