Something More: The Professional's Pursuit of a Meaningful Life - Couverture souple

Hain, Randy

 
9780764822476: Something More: The Professional's Pursuit of a Meaningful Life

Synopsis

In Something More: The Professional's Pursuit of a Meaningful Life, Randy Hain captures the best of what he has learned and observed about how to create a meaningful life, during more than two decades of experience working with business professionals. After exploring our motivations for the choices we make and the obstacles that get in the way, Hain addresses work/life balance, recalibration of our thinking, serving others, job satisfaction, using our gifts, authenticity, the role of crisis, courage, and the role of faith from a broad ecumenical perspective. From new college graduate to retiree, anyone seeking more out of life than a career will find the book helpful, engaging, and inspirational.

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À propos des auteurs

Randy Hain is a devoted family man, business leader, active steward in our community, writer, speaker, and a passionate advocate for our Faith. He converted to the Catholic Church along with his wife in 2006. Randy is involved in a number of ministries and groups whose mission is to promote a "unity of life," centered in Christ, that will help Catholic men and women integrate faith, family, and work. He is the Senior Editor for the fast-growing Integrated Catholic Life e-magazine, which he cofounded with Deacon Mike Bickerstaff in 2010.

Called the "apostle of appreciation," by the Globe and Mail, Canada's largest newspaper, and "creative and refreshing" by the New York Times, Chester Elton is co-author of several successful leadership books and is an in-demand speaker the world over.

Elton's books have been translated into over 20 languages and have sold more than a million copies worldwide. The Carrot Principle by Simon & Schuster has been a regular New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller, and 24-Carrot Manager has been called a "must read for modern-day managers" by Larry King of CNN. The Orange Revolution was the number-one selling business book in the United States according to the Wall Street Journal.

As a motivation expert, Chester has been featured in The Financial Times, Washington Post, Fast Company and the New York Times. He has been featured on 60 Minutes, CNN, ABC's Money Matters, MSNBC and National Public Radio.

Chester has spoken to delighted audiences from Seattle to Singapore and from Toronto to Istanbul. He holds the acclaim of being the highest rated speaker at the national Society for Human Resource Management annual conference (Bill Cosby was the number-two rated speaker). He serves as an employee engagement consultant to firms such as Pepsi, American Express, Madison Square Garden, Avis Budget Group and Texas Roadhouse.

However, he is most proud to be the father of four exceptional children.

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