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    “Every single day, somewhere in the world, Aloha comes to life. As it lives and breathes within us, it defines the epitome of sincere, gracious, and intuitively perfect customer service given from one person to another.”

    This genuine connection is the Aloha Spirit Hawai‘i is known for.

    Now imagine if the customer is an employee, and if the customer service provider is their manager, one who continually shares his or her aloha spirit in the coaching and mentorship they offer. This possibility, this liberating reinvention, is one that managers everywhere can and must believe in, demonstrate and sustain if we are to truly thrive at work. Managing with Aloha helps managers and leaders do just that; grow in their belief and intention, and make worthwhile, meaningful work our reality.

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Hawaiian Values

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My Aloha Virtue List

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This article has been updated, and moved to this link at Managing with Aloha Coaching: In Keeping with our December Tradition: Twelve Aloha Virtues.

I invite you to join us in the comment conversation there. ~ Rosa Say
Founder of Say Leadership Coaching
Author of Managing with Aloha, Bringing Hawaii's Universal Values to the Art of Business

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