Paradox of Success When Winning at Work Means Losing at Life - Couverture souple

O'Neil, John R.

 
9780077093037: Paradox of Success When Winning at Work Means Losing at Life

Synopsis

This work examines the "cost" of business success, exploring how it affects people and locks them into a never-ending cycle of keeping up and pretending to relish the struggle for reputation. The second half of the book looks at how to overcome the problem and start again.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

The bestselling book for leaders looking for renewal.

In all fields, many leaders feel that the costs of their professional victories outweigh the rewards. With nearly 30,000 copies sold, The Paradox of Success has helped leaders achieve balance in their lives. John O'Neil, a well-known consultant to top business executives, draws on his fascinating studies of long- distance winners' psychological and business strategies to show the way out of this dilemma, and help readers find steadiness, renew their lives, and reinvigorate their organizations in the process.

Biographie de l'auteur

John R. O'Neil is president of the Center for Leadership Renewal. He serves on several boards and is an author, speaker, and adviser on leadership issues for major corporations and CEOs.

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