How will you measure your life? Clayton M. Christensen, James Allworth, and Karen Dillon
Material type: TextPublication details: London Thorsons c2012Edition: 1st edDescription: viii, 221 pISBN:- 9780008316426
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Just because you have feathers -- Finding happiness in your career. What makes us tick ; The balance of calculation and serendipity ; Your strategy is not what you say it is -- Finding happiness in your relationships. The ticking clock ; What job did you hire that milkshake for? ; Sailing your kids on Theseus's ship ; The schools of experience ; The invisible hand inside your family -- Staying out of jail. Just this once-- .
How do you lead a fulfilling life? After beating a heart attack, advanced-stage cancer and a stroke in three successive years, the world-renowned innovation expert and author Clayton M. Christensen delivered a short but powerful speech to the Harvard Business School graduating class. He presented a set of personal guidelines that have helped him find meaning and happiness in his life - a challenge even the brightest and most motivated of students find daunting. That speech is now a groundbreaking book, putting forth a series of questions and models for success that have long been applied in the world of business, but also can be used to find cogent answers to pressing life questions.
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