Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life

Hector Garcia & Frances Miralles According to the Japanese, everyone has an ikigai—a reason for living. And according to the residents of the Japanese village with the world’s longest-living people, finding it is the key to a happier and longer life. Having a strong sense of ikigai—where what you love, what you’re good at, what you can…

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Assimilating New Leaders: The Key to Executive Retention

Diane Downey More than 70 percent of newly hired senior executives leave their positions within the first two years. The reasons for this are numerous. Often, the hiring organization expects a new executive–especially one who arrives with a high price tag attached–to hit the ground running, with minimal assistance or supervision. The “new leader” may…

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Act Like a Leader, Think Like a Leader

Herminia Ibarra You aspire to lead with greater impact. The problem is you’re busy executing on today’s demands. You know you have to carve out time from your day job to build your leadership skills, but it’s easy to let immediate problems and old mind-sets get in the way. Herminia Ibarra—an expert on professional leadership and…

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Working Identity: Unconventional Strategies for Reinventing Your Career

Herminia Ibarra Strategies that successful career changers use—and how to make them work for you. Nearly all of us have entertained the notion of changing careers. Feeling burned out at work, unfulfilled, or just plain unhappy with whatever we’re doing, we long to reinvent ourselves on a new and different career path. But how do…

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Rise: 3 Practical Steps for Advancing Your Career, Standing Out as a Leader, and Liking Your Life

Patty Azzarello Patty Azzarello became the youngest general manager at Hewlett-Packard at age thirty-three, ran a $1 billion software business at thirty-five, and became a CEO at thirty-eight-all without turning into a self-centered, miserable jerk. In Rise, Azzarello shares the insider secrets to advancing your career (while having a life) in three practical steps: Do Better:…

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Executive Presence 2.0: Leadership in an Age of Inclusion

Sylvia Ann Hewlett, PhD Nearly a decade ago, economist Sylvia Ann Hewlett cracked the code of executive presence (EP). Drawing on complex data and in-depth interviews with senior executives from sectors as different as finance and fashion, she demonstrated that EP is a potent mix of gravitas, communication, and appearance. But EP has evolved. Black…

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