How Will You Measure Your Life?

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"How Will You Measure Your Life?" is a book by Clayton Christensen that applies principles from business and innovation theory to help readers find purpose, happiness, and integrity in their personal and professional lives.

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instanceOf book
aimsTo apply business principles to personal life
help readers achieve happiness
help readers find purpose
help readers maintain integrity
author Clayton M. Christensen NERFINISHED
basedOn Harvard Business School commencement speech
coAuthor James Allworth NERFINISHED
Karen Dillon NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre business
personal development
self-help
hasForm audiobook
ebook
hardcover
paperback
hasSection Finding Happiness in Your Career NERFINISHED
Finding Happiness in Your Relationships NERFINISHED
Staying Out of Jail NERFINISHED
hasTheme aligning values and actions
long-term vs short-term rewards
inspiredBy Clayton M. Christensen’s battle with cancer
Clayton M. Christensen’s personal experiences
Clayton M. Christensen’s religious beliefs
language English
mainSubject career satisfaction
ethics
family relationships
happiness
integrity
purpose in life
notableIdea 100 percent vs 98 percent rule for integrity
deliberate vs emergent strategy in life
jobs-to-be-done in personal choices
publicationYear 2012
publisher HarperBusiness NERFINISHED
setting business school context
structure three main sections
targetAudience business professionals
general readers interested in personal development
students
usesConcept disruptive innovation
management theory
marginal cost vs marginal benefit
motivation theory
resource allocation
strategy theory

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