Finding Work You Love, Measuring Your Life
Clayton Christensen Clayton Christensen is a Harvard Business School professor, acclaimed for his ground-breaking work on innovation. His recent book, How Will You Measure Your Life links his years of...
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John Krumboltz John Krumboltz of Stanford echoes the message in an earlier blog post, Is Career “Planning” Actually Career “Improvisation”? in his book, Luck is No Accident: Making the Most of...
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Daniel Gulati Daniel Gulati, founder of FashionStake and Harvard Business School graduate, asked 30 professionals between ages 28 and 58 what they regretted most about their careers. Most frequently...
View ArticleWhat Do (Executive) Women (and Men) Want? Accenture Uncovers Priorities
Martha Bernays Freud-Sigmund Freud Accenture’s online survey of 4,100 business executive women and men born between 1946 and 1994 from medium to large organizations across 33 countries sought to answer...
View ArticleProductivity and Work Motivation Affected by Small Gestures – Meaning,...
Small gestures and verbalizations by managers and organizations can have a large impact on employee productivity, motivation, engagement, and retention – for better or worse. Dan Ariely Dan Ariely’s...
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