Jack’s father was one of the most successful entrepreneurs of his time – the only problem was that the old man had no time, no friends, and died early. The prospect of following in the family tradition seems less than appealing to Jack but on the first day of his MBA he meets a retired professor who offers him a class that wasn’t exactly on the curriculum: how to make it in business without losing in life. Over a series of memorable evenings the professor shares with Jack seven laws to turn his life around.
Don’t settle for being money rich – time poor
Believe that the job you do makes a difference
Play to your strengths
Believe in the power of dreams
Put your family before your career
Keep the common touch
Don’t settle for success; strive for significance
Don’t settle for being money rich – time poor
Believe that the job you do makes a difference
Play to your strengths
Believe in the power of dreams
Put your family before your career
Keep the common touch
Don’t settle for success; strive for significance
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Rob Parsons has an uncanny ability for asking life's most challenging questions in an unobtrusive way.
Before you read one more book on how to climb the corporate ladder read this: it will help you make sure the ladder is leaning against the right wall.
This will be the most talked about business book of the year. It is essential reading for anyone who is serious about genuine business and people development.