This text explores the paradox of business success, where the pain of business victories outweighs the rewards. It discusses the cost of success and how it affects those involved. The second half of the book provides guidelines on how to overcome the problem and start again.
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The Paradox of Success: When Winning at Work Means Losing at Life by John R. O'Neil
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Table of Contents
Prisoners of the office; the paradox of success; the hidden assets of the shadow - mining for gold; money, power, people and performance - the rise of Hubris; the promise of renewal - begin by stepping back; promoting renewal - getting past the fear of letting go; deeper into renewal - the retreat; home again - staying renewed in the work world; the long-distance leader and the self-renewing organization.
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GOR004948183
9780077092092
0077092090
The Paradox of Success: When Winning at Work Means Losing at Life by John R. O'Neil
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