What if you could sit down with some of today's most successful thought leaders? Now you can.
Knowledge@Wharton has interviewed some of today's leading thinkers about what success means to them. Conversations on Success: 6 Thought Leaders Redefine What It Means to Succeed, drawn from the archives of Knowledge@Wharton, includes interviews with:
- Wharton professor Richard Shell on defining personal success
- Barnard College president Debora Spar on women's (impossible) quest for perfection
- Best-selling author Malcolm Gladwell on the advantages of disadvantages
- New York Times "Corner Office" columnist Adam Bryant on the five qualities of successful leaders
- Wharton Work/Life Integration Project director Stewart Friedman on young people's changing views on career and family success
- Best-selling author Adam Grant on the surprising truth about who gets ahead
Conversations on Success is a must-hear for those who are faced with defining success for themselves and those they lead. The audiobook features interviews by Knowledge@Wharton executive director Mukul Pandya, Knowledge@Wharton editor Rachel Kipp, Wharton professor Adam Grant, Wharton Executive Education's David Heckman, and Wharton Leadership Program executive director Jeffrey Klein.