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Remember who you are : life stories that inspire the heart and mind / compiled] by Daisy Wademan ; in collaboration with professors of Harvard Business School.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston : Harvard Business School Press, (c)2004.Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 185 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781633690363
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • BF637 .R464 2004
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
Contents:
Fall Before Rising: Relax -- enjoy and celebrate your life / Jai Jaikumar -- Stuffed Bird: Ignore the distractions, have confidence, and focus on the task at hand / Jeffrey F. Rayport -- Be Like Yourself: Draw a nuanced distinction between who you are and what you do / Richard S. Tedlow -- Matter of Black and White: Examine your own past, where your ideas come from / Thomas K. McCraw -- Managing Yourself -- Bad Meal, and the Truth: Stay grounded and accessible / Stephen P. Kaufman -- Reunion: Reframe the way you think about risk / David E. Bell -- On the Fallacy of Perfection: Let a new image of yourself emerge / Nancy F. Koehn -- Katharine Hepburn and Me: Find a powerful leadership voice / Rosabeth Moss Kanter -- Leading Others -- Sara's Story: Realize that no one is a number / H. Kent Bowen -- In the Moment: Give the gift of high expectations / Frances X. Frei -- Why People Will Work for You: Sacrifice some measure of your own power / Timothy Butler -- Mount Rushmore Question: Help people gain more positive perspectives on themselves / Thomas J. DeLong -- Building Values -- Race: Be tough, lucky, selfless, and fair / Henry B. Reiling -- Oath: Begin to fix what has been broken / Nitin Nohria -- Remember Who You Are: Dream and hope and believe in yourself / Kim B. Clark.
Subject: This is a collection of lessons on balancing the personal and professional responsibilities of leadership. The author, a former investment banker and Harvard Business School alumna, was so affected by her distinguished professors' parting anecdotes and advice to graduating students that she wanted to share their informal speeches with a wider audience. Remember Who You Are imparts lessons learned not in business, but in life.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Gaining Perspective -- Fall Before Rising: Relax -- enjoy and celebrate your life / Jai Jaikumar -- Stuffed Bird: Ignore the distractions, have confidence, and focus on the task at hand / Jeffrey F. Rayport -- Be Like Yourself: Draw a nuanced distinction between who you are and what you do / Richard S. Tedlow -- Matter of Black and White: Examine your own past, where your ideas come from / Thomas K. McCraw -- Managing Yourself -- Bad Meal, and the Truth: Stay grounded and accessible / Stephen P. Kaufman -- Reunion: Reframe the way you think about risk / David E. Bell -- On the Fallacy of Perfection: Let a new image of yourself emerge / Nancy F. Koehn -- Katharine Hepburn and Me: Find a powerful leadership voice / Rosabeth Moss Kanter -- Leading Others -- Sara's Story: Realize that no one is a number / H. Kent Bowen -- In the Moment: Give the gift of high expectations / Frances X. Frei -- Why People Will Work for You: Sacrifice some measure of your own power / Timothy Butler -- Mount Rushmore Question: Help people gain more positive perspectives on themselves / Thomas J. DeLong -- Building Values -- Race: Be tough, lucky, selfless, and fair / Henry B. Reiling -- Oath: Begin to fix what has been broken / Nitin Nohria -- Remember Who You Are: Dream and hope and believe in yourself / Kim B. Clark.

This is a collection of lessons on balancing the personal and professional responsibilities of leadership. The author, a former investment banker and Harvard Business School alumna, was so affected by her distinguished professors' parting anecdotes and advice to graduating students that she wanted to share their informal speeches with a wider audience. Remember Who You Are imparts lessons learned not in business, but in life.

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