How Will You Measure Your Life?

How Will You Measure Your Life?

by Clayton M. Christensen, James Allworth, Karen Dillon

Narrated by Jeff Woodman

Unabridged — 5 hours, 28 minutes

How Will You Measure Your Life?

How Will You Measure Your Life?

by Clayton M. Christensen, James Allworth, Karen Dillon

Narrated by Jeff Woodman

Unabridged — 5 hours, 28 minutes

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Overview

From the world's leading thinker on innovation and New York Times bestselling author of The Innovator's Dilemma, Clayton M. Christensen, comes an unconventional book of inspiration and wisdom for achieving a fulfilling life. Christensen's The Innovator's Dilemma, notably the only business book that Apple's Steve Jobs said “deeply influenced” him, is widely recognized as one of the most significant business books ever published. Now, in the tradition of Randy Pausch's The Last Lecture and Anna Quindlen's A Short Guide to a Happy Life, Christensen's How Will You Measure Your Life is with a book of lucid observations and penetrating insights designed to help any reader-student or teacher, mid-career professional or retiree, parent or child-forge their own paths to fulfillment.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

Based on a 2010 speech to the Harvard Business School graduating class, innovation expert and HBS professor Christensen (The Innovator’s Dilemma) tackles the question of how to live a happy, meaningful, purpose-filled life. Even before his stroke and cancer diagnosis, Christensen routinely questioned his students not just about their career ambitions but about what they hoped for their lives. He extends that conversation in this highly engaging and intensely revealing work, distilling lessons learned from studying businesses over the course of a multidecade academic career and spinning them into deeply personal wisdom. He draws on examples from companies like Intel, Disney, and Iridium to illustrate how we can align our actions, time, and resources with our priorities, manage relationships, and even improve parenting. He interweaves personal stories into these lessons, including his early, never realized desire to be the editor of the Wall Street Journal, being fired from a CEO job, his passion for teaching, and his own parenting experiences. Spiritual without being preachy, this work is especially relevant for young people embarking on their career, but also useful for anyone who wants to live a more meaningful life in accordance with their values. Agent: Danny Stern, Stern Associates. (May)

Small Business Labs

I wish this book was around when I started my carreer. I bought copies for my kids and other young adults I know. $16 is not a lot to spend to get them thinking about their future and how to live responsible, ethical and successful lives.

Inc. Magazine

[R]evealing and profound.

Huffington Post

‘’A Business Student’s New Required Reading’’

Harvard Business Review

Recommend the book to friends and family who have no connection to the business world. They will thank you for it.

Deseret News

…Clayton Christensen’s new book has the business world buzzing.

Forbes

[W]ell researched and thought through material.

Financial Times

[M]ore genuinely a self-help book than the genre it disparages. Instead of force-feeding readers with orders on how to improve, it aims to give them the tools to set their own course

Bloomberg BusinessWeek

…a gripping personal story with lessons from business mixed in.

Bloomberg Businessweek

The book encapsulates Christensen’s best advice to keep high achievers from being disrupted in their own lives....[P]rovocative but reassuring: Peter Drucker meets Mitch Albom.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940172893926
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 05/15/2012
Edition description: Unabridged
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