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“If you're ready to get deep, real quick, you need to read Clay Christensen's new book, How Will You Measure Your Life?, co-written with James Allworth, a consultant and Harvard MBA, and Karen Dillon, former editor of the Harvard Business Review. It mixes tested business theories and a heap of common sense. It's one of the more surprisingly powerful books of personal philosophy of the 21st century.”
Forbes
“How Will You Measure Your Life? is an intriguing paradox. A self-help book that is not a self-help book, based on rigorous research but enlivened by anecdotes about the experiences of a man who is hailed as a model by his students. It neatly reverses the technique of those business bestsellers that use the lives and careers of great leaders – from Attila the Hun to General George Patton – to lay down timeless rules for corporate executives.”
Financial Times
“[A] highly engaging and intensely revealing work….Spiritual without being preachy, this work is especially relevant for young people embarking on their career, but also useful for anyone who wants to live a more meaningful life in accordance with their values.”
Publishers Weekly
“The book encapsulates Christensen’s best advice to keep high achievers from being disrupted in their own lives….[P]rovocative but reassuring: Peter Drucker meets Mitch Albom.” Bloomberg Businessweek
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Dr. Andrew S. Grove, Chairman, Intel Corporation
"The Innovator's Dilemma is absolutely brilliant. Clayton Christensen provides an insightful analysis of changing technology and its importance to a company's future success. I highly recommend this book for anyone interested in business or entrepreneurship."
Michael R. Bloomberg, CEO and Founder, Bloomberg Financial Markets
Clayton M. Christensen is the Kim B. Clark Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School. In addition to his most recent book, How Will You Measure Your Life, he is the author of seven critically-acclaimed books, including several New York Times bestsellers — The Innovator's Dilemma, The Innovator's Solution and most recently, Disrupting Class. Christensen is the co-founder of Innosight, a management consultancy; Rose Park Advisors, an investment firm; and the Innosight Institute, a non-profit think tank. In 2011, he was named the world’s most influential business thinker by Thinkers50.
A native of Australia, James Allworth is a graduate of the Harvard Business School, where he was named a Baker Scholar, and the Australian National University. He writes regularly for the Harvard Business Review. He has previously worked at Booz & Company, and Apple.
Karen Dillon was Editor of the Harvard Business Review until 2011. She previously served as deputy editor of Inc magazine and was editor and publisher of the critically-acclaimed American Lawyer magazine. She is a graduate of Cornell University and Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism. In 2011, she was named by Ashoka as one of the world’s most influential and inspiring women.
我特别欣赏作者在处理“跨学科”信息整合方面的能力。这本书的内容横跨了多个看似不相关的领域——从古典哲学探讨到现代管理学的最新模型,再到心理学中的行为经济学原理,都能被流畅地编织在一起,形成一个统一的思考体系。这种广博的知识储备,使得这本书跳脱出了单一领域的局限性,为读者构建了一个更宏大、更立体的世界观。它没有简单地罗列这些理论,而是着重于挖掘它们之间的内在联系和共通之处,展示了如何将这些来自不同领域的智慧,内化为指导个人决策和生活规划的实用工具。这种深度的整合能力,让这本书远超出了普通“励志”或“方法论”书籍的范畴,更像是一套系统化的思维工具箱,教会读者如何构建自己的知识地图,而非仅仅提供一张现成的导航路线图。
评分这本书最令人难忘的一点,在于它所散发出的那种发自内心的“真诚感”。作者在分享观点时,并未把自己塑造成一个永远正确的导师形象,而是坦诚地展现了自己在探索和实践过程中所经历的困惑、试错乃至修正。这种透明度和适度的自我暴露,极大地拉近了与读者的距离,让人感觉与其交流的不是一本冰冷的文本,而是一个有血有肉、仍在成长中的思想者。正是这种坦诚,使得书中的建议听起来格外可靠,因为它不是基于理论的空中楼阁,而是浸润了真实人生体验的沉淀物。这种真诚的力量,让读者在面对自身的迷茫和不确定性时,能够获得一种被理解和被鼓舞的力量,从而更有勇气去面对和拥抱生命中的所有未知挑战。
评分这本书的行文节奏把握得极其精妙,它不像某些专业书籍那样上来就堆砌理论,而是采取了一种循序渐进、娓娓道来的叙事方式。作者似乎深谙读者的心理,总能在关键时刻插入一些恰到好处的案例分析,这些案例背景各异,但都具有极强的普适性和启发性,让你在阅读别人的故事时,不由自主地代入自己的处境进行深度反思。语言风格上,它既有学术的严谨性,又保留了生活化的亲切感,没有那种高高在上的说教意味,更像是一位经验丰富的前辈在与你促膝长谈,分享他从实践中总结出的深刻洞察。段落之间的过渡自然流畅,逻辑链条清晰,即便是在探讨一些比较形而上的概念时,也能通过清晰的框架和类比,将思想的飞跃变得平稳可控,让人感觉每读完一个章节,自己都在认知上完成了一次小小的“升级”,这种阅读上的“成就感”是极为难得的。
评分这本书的装帧设计着实让人眼前一亮,封面采用了一种低饱和度的莫兰迪色系,搭配简约的字体排版,散发着一种沉稳而又不失格调的现代感。初次拿到手里,就能感受到纸张本身的质感,厚实而又不失韧性,翻页时的触感非常舒适,这对于需要长时间阅读的读者来说,无疑是一个加分项。内页的印刷清晰度极高,即便是长时间注视细小的文字,眼睛也不会感到过度的疲劳。装订工艺看起来非常扎实,即使经常翻阅,也不用担心书脊会出现松动或脱胶的问题。更值得称赞的是,书中对图表的处理方式,那些复杂的概念被巧妙地转化成了简洁明了的视觉元素,线条流畅,配色考究,使得原本可能晦涩难懂的内容变得直观易懂。这种对细节的极致追求,让整本书的阅读体验从一开始就建立在一个非常高的基准上,仿佛它不仅仅是一本传递信息的载体,更像是一件精心打磨的艺术品,让人爱不释手,更愿意沉浸其中。
评分从内容编排的结构来看,这本书的组织结构设计得非常巧妙,充满了动态的张力。它似乎故意采用了非线性的叙事结构,让你在阅读过程中不断地在“目标设定”与“过程修正”之间来回切换。有时候,它会突然抛出一个极其宏大的愿景,让你对未来充满憧憬;紧接着,它又会立刻将你拉回到日常的琐碎和执行层面,强调微小行动的重要性。这种“高瞻远瞩”与“脚踏实地”的交替出现,有效地避免了纯粹空谈的弊端,也防止了陷入无休止的细节泥潭。此外,每章结尾处的提问环节设计得非常具有互动性,它们不是那种标准化的总结,而是带有引导性的开放式思辨题,强迫读者必须暂停,真正地将书中的概念与自己的生命轨迹进行对接和演算,极大地增强了内容的“粘性”和个人化的印记。
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