"A timeless classic . . . This is a book of head and heart, of wisdom and emotion . . . Tuesdays with Morrie meets What Color is Your Parachute?" -Mindy Grossman, CEO of HSNi
With forty years at Harvard Business School, Howard Stevenson is renowned as an entrepreneur and business strategist, author, philanthropist, and professor. He has mentored more than ten thousand business founders, CEOs, professionals, and top business school faculty around the world.
Written by his student and successful entrepreneur Eric Sinoway, Howard's Gift offers Stevenson's timeless lessons on life and career. Full of personal and professional insight, this guide presents savvy practical strategies that can be applied to professional decisions on any scale. Through warm and engaging conversations with Sinoway, Stevenson focuses not just on business success, but on deep personal satisfaction through self-defined benchmarks for development and accomplishment. Stevenson's lessons include: - Create a vision of your own legacy through a process called "business planning for life.
- Be entrepreneurial in driving your career ahead (even if you're not an entrepreneur).
- Exploit the inflection points in your life-whether "friend," "foe," or "silent."
- Cut risk in tough career and life decisions by shining the "light of predictability" on them.
- Plan for the ripples, not just the splash from your actions and choices.
Eric C. Sinoway is the CEO of Pravi, a best-selling author, and a keynote speaker. He is the architect behind two tools to navigate the intersection of humanity and AI: the Humans Still MatterŪ Operating Lens and the Decision Wisdom framework. Sinoway’s thought leadership has been featured by CNN, Fortune, and Harvard Business Review, where his article No, You Can’t Have It All has been published worldwide. He is the author of Humans Still Matter: Howard’s Gift – Uncommon Wisdom for Life & Leadership in the Age of AI inspired by his long collaboration with Harvard Business School professor Howard Stevenson.
Merrill Meadow is the co-author of Howard's Gift.