Sunday, September 6, 2020

Recommended Reading How Will You Measure Your Life

Developing the Next Generation of Rainmakers Recommended Reading: How Will You Measure Your Life In the blog I posted yesterday, I mentioned that lawyers I coach read books together and share their takeaways with each other. I know they find it a valuable experience because each reader sees something different. One book the readers found very valuable was How Will You Measure Your Life? by Harvard Business School professor, Clay Christensen. Tricia Deleon shared her thoughts on the last few chapters with her group and gave me permission to share them with you. Here are my quick take-aways from the last chapters of our book. If you haven’t read the rest of this book yet, please do so. The authors make some deep, inspiring and important points. Chapter 7: Sailing Your Kids on Theseus’s Ship Chapter 8: The Schools of Experience Chapter 9: The Invisible Hand Inside Your Family Chapter 10: Just This Once… Great book recommendation, Cordell. I enjoyed reading it and will probably re-read it every couple of years. Tricia   I practiced law for 37 years developing a national construction law practice representing some of the top highway and transportation construction contractors in the US.

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