Becoming you The proven method for crafting your authentic life and career

Suzy Welch

Book - 2025

Based on an NYU course, this guidebook by Professor Suzy Welch presents a step-by-step method for readers to identify their desired direction and purpose in a changing world. Drawing on research and testing, the book guides readers through a process of understanding their values, aptitudes, and economically viable interests. It aims to help individuals discover fulfilling and financially sustainable paths.

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Genres
Self-help publications
Livres de croissance personnelle
Published
New York, NY : Harper Business [2025]
Language
English
Main Author
Suzy Welch (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
xii, 289 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN
9780063418608
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In this competent program, Welch (coauthor of The Real-Life MBA), a professor at NYU's Stern School of Business, offers advice on how readers can pursue the career of their dreams. She provides diagnostic tools to help readers gain clarity on their priorities; her "Values Bridge," for instance, asks readers to rate how much they care about such concerns as getting rich, helping others, and spending time with family. To determine one's strengths, she encourages reflection on how adaptable, assured, grounded, or curious one is, suggesting that people with little nerve don't thrive in managerial roles while those who love learning flourish as consultants. Urging readers to think about less obvious career paths, she recounts counseling a disgruntled banker with a hankering for adventure to network with people in the travel industry, which revealed there were more opportunities than the banker had initially believed and led him to return to school for hotel administration so he could land a job with more chances to travel. While the guidance sometimes risks devolving into a collection of lengthy questionnaires, it succeeds in providing structure for contemplating one's priorities and which lines of work most closely align with them. This will best serve recent college graduates looking for a sense of direction. Agent: Robert Barnett, Williams & Connolly. (May)

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