Risk/reward why intelligent leaps and daring choices are the best career moves you can make

"We entertain ourselves with modest risk-- the scary movie, the party full of strangers, the weekend in Vegas. But when it comes to our careers, when self-identity and security hang in the balance, most of us don't like to play the odds very aggressively. While some of us are natural born...

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Main Author: Kreamer, Anne.
Format: Books Print Book
Language: English
Published: New York : Random House, [2015]
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Summary: "We entertain ourselves with modest risk-- the scary movie, the party full of strangers, the weekend in Vegas. But when it comes to our careers, when self-identity and security hang in the balance, most of us don't like to play the odds very aggressively. While some of us are natural born thrill seekers, the majority of us are hardwired to avoid risk. But, Anne Kreamer argues, in the current workplace, that very avoidance could be putting us in a far more precarious position than we know. Consider these startling facts: The average job lasts 4 years-- or less. If you are in your 20s... you will have 11 jobs over the course of your working life. If you are in your 40s... you will have to change careers 2 more times. If you are in your 60s... you will likely have to work for another 10-20 years. Kreamer makes a compelling case that we all need to think and act more like entrepreneurs on our own behalf and become practitioners of the art of risk. Through proprietary research and her own keen record as a trend spotter, Kreamer convinces us of the necessity to embrace risk as a healthy and forward-thinking attribute and a way to improve the quality and longevity of our working lives"--Provided by publisher.
Physical Description: xxvi, 188 pages ; 21 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 181 -188)
ISBN: 9781400067985 (hardback)
1400067987 (hardback)
Author Notes: Anne Kreamer is the author of It's Always Personal: Navigating Emotion in the New Workplace and Going Gray: What I Learned About Beauty, Sex, Work, Motherhood, Authenticity, and Everything Else That Really Matters . She has worked as a columnist for Fast Company and Martha Stewart Living, and currently writes for Harvard Business Review, Next Avenue, and Quartz . Her work has appeared in Time, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Real Simple, and Travel & Leisure . She is the former executive vice president and worldwide creative director for Nickelodeon and Nick at Nite. She graduated from Harvard College and lives in Brooklyn with her husband, the writer Kurt Andersen.