Many of the world's most successful companies―Apple, Disney, Google―are not simply profit-driven, but purpose-driven. They let the reason for which they were created drive what they do every day. But what about us - how do we define our purpose, the why behind the work we do? How can we find the inspiration to pursue more than just a paycheck and ultimately fulfill our authentic life's work?
In
The Purpose Path, award-winning management expert Nicholas Pearce invites readers to courageously embark upon the journey of aligning their daily work with their life's work. This one-of-its-kind guidebook is for anyone--at any level, age, or professional stage--seeking to have more than just a job or career, but a meaningful calling.
Readers will go on a journey of self-discovery that's organized around five key questions:
What is success? Who am I? Why am I here? Am I running the right race? Am I running the race well?
Drawing upon his years of experience as a global executive adviser, business school professor, and pastor, Pearce shows how people in a variety of fields have asked and answered these five questions as they launch, grow, or even completely change their careers. Inspiring, thought-provoking, and practical,
The Purpose Path is an essential read for anyone longing to connect their soul with their role.
A scholar, speaker, entrepreneur, and pastor, Nicholas Pearce is an award-winning management and organizations professor at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management, founder and CEO of The Vocati Group, a global executive advisory firm, and assistant pastor at Chicago's historic Apostolic Church of God. He has served as a trusted adviser, executive coach, and keynote speaker for leading corporations, communities of faith, and social impact organizations on six continents. He and his work have been featured in Bloomberg BusinessWeek, Christianity Today, Forbes, Fortune, Harvard Business Review, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and on ABC, CBS, CNN, NBC, and NPR. A native of Chicago's South Side, he lives in his hometown with his family.