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How will you measure your life? / by Clayton Christensen, James Allworth, and Karen Dillon.
LIBRA CD-ROM A-10 no. 315
Available from offsite location
- Format:
- Sound recording
- Author/Creator:
- Christensen, Clayton M., 1952-2020.
- Series:
- Audio-Tech Business Book Summaries (Series)
- Audio-Tech business book summaries.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Self-realization.
- Business planning.
- New business enterprises.
- Strategic planning.
- Genre:
- Sound recordings.
- Physical Description:
- 1 audio disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
- 4 3/4 in.
- Edition:
- [Abridged].
- Place of Publication:
- Willowbrook, IL : Audio-Tech Business Book Summaries, 2012.
- System Details:
- digital
- optical
- 1.4 m/s
- stereo
- digital recording
- Summary:
- In 2012, world-renowned innovation expert Clayton M. Christensen gave a powerful speech to the Harvard Business School's graduating class. Drawing upon his business research, he offered a series of guidelines for finding meaning and happiness in life. The speech was memorable not only because it was deeply revealing abut also because it came at a time of intense personal reflection: Christensen had just overcome the same type of cancer that had taken his father's life. As Christensen struggled with the disease, the question "How do you measure your life?" became more urgent, and he began to share his insights more widely with family, friends, and students. Using lessons from some of the world's greatest businesses, Christensen puts forth a series of questions: How can I be sure that I'll find satisfaction in my career? How can I be sure that my personal relationships become enduring sources of happiness? How can I avoid compromising my integrity and stay out of jail?
- Notes:
- "June 2012"
- "Reorder #6121"
- OCLC:
- 801078610
- Publisher Number:
- 6121 Audio-Tech
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