An award-winning speaker, marketing specialist, and dedicated student of the Wright Brothers uses the experience of the famous first family of flight to create a plan for achieving success that is based on constructive conflict, addressing tough issues first, pursuing knowledge, and "inveterate tinkering."
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Mark Eppler (Milford, OH) is an award-winning speaker, a former marketing executive in the electronics industry, and a passionate student of "everything Wright." He has taught business and management at Indiana University and is the author ofManagement Mess-Ups.
Human flight is impossible.
Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, the Smithsonian Institution, and the United States military had all come to the same conclusion after years of failure. The New York Times was only slightly less pessimistic, opining that flight would be achieved in a million years at the earliest.
It s a good thing Wilbur and Orville Wright weren t listening, because on December 17, 1903, these two brothers achieved one of the greatest feats in human history: They flew an airplane. The search for modern parallels to the accomplishment is futile; imagine if Neil Armstrong had landed on the moon in a craft he built himself with money from a part-time job.
The enormity of the event cannot be overstated, but its genesis is something of a mystery. Who were Wilbur and Orville Wright, and how could these two unassuming bicycle builders from Dayton, Ohio, succeed where the greatest minds in the world had fallen short? Delve into their story and you will find brilliance married to diligence, perseverance born of courage, and humility surpassed only by confidence. You will also discover unmistakable patterns in the Wrights approach to problem solving, an unstated but clear philosophy that played a large part in their eventual triumph.
In The Wright Way, author Mark Eppler has distilled the essence of their methods into seven problem-solving principles that not only illuminate the brothers path to success but also hold direct relevance for contemporary business environments. Whether their organizations are foundering in a lackluster economy or are aspiring to dominate an ultra-competitive market, leaders and professionals in all fields would do well to adopt the Wright brothers principles of:
· Forging shaping ideas through constructive conflict
· Tackling the tyrant solving the toughest parts of the problem first
· Fiddling "inveterate tinkering," or constantly experimenting with improvements
· Mind-warping approaching a problem logically, while seriously considering illogical options
· Relentless preparation maintaining a lifelong passion for learning
· Measuring twice paying meticulous attention to detail
· Force multiplication accomplishing infinitely more in teams than as individuals
The author illustrates each of the principles with riveting historical anecdotes, contemporary business examples, and revelatory quotations from the brothers notes and correspondence. The resulting portrait becomes a blueprint for all those who refuse to bow to limitations.
One hundred years ago, the Wright brothers would not have had a "Seven Principles" poster tacked on their workshop wall. To them, it was simply a matter of working together carefully, tirelessly, indomitably. They had no mission statement, just a mission: to achieve the unachievable and conquer the sky.
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