Five takeaways:
- Management is a noble position when done right, because it offers the opportunity to build others up. To grow in responsibility and to learn.
- A greater consciousness about “Life Strategy” allows you to keep the purpose of your life front and center as you decided how to spend time, talent, and energy.
- Allocate your personal resources: allocating your personal time, energy, and talent ultimately shape your life’s strategy.
- At all costs, avoid the “just this once” mentality to breaking your personal code
- Remember the importance of humility– productive behavior stems from the humility that comes with self-deprecating behavior and good treatment of others.
From Clayton M. Christensen at Harvard Business Review:
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