Another example of public success teaching is the "Pyramid of Success" that's posted in the McDonald's at Adams and Wabash in Chicago (pictured). I think it may be posted in some other McDonald's as well, and they look to have invested a surprising amount of effort into a website about the person who devised it.
http://www.coachwooden.com/You'll find a diagram of the "Pyramid of Success"
It's interesting that a lot of people who pass through that McDonald's probably live largely day-to-day and never really raise their standard of skill or success, and yet there's something of a handle to some ways of thinking that could really change things that they might look at for a while and pass on. It makes me wonder what things I don't really notice or investigate.