When success is defined by "Just Enough"
"Success has always been an American preoccupation, but the definition of success takes on a new urgency today, when every conventional measure of success seems to have a faster burn rate than ever before," say Laura Nash and Howard Stevenson. The Harvard Business School faculty members decode the moving target of success in their new book Just Enough: Tools for Creating Success in Your Work and Life (Wiley, 2004). We found it both refreshing and engaging. If you get it on time, the Easter weekend might be a great opportunity to reflect about your life in the four dimensions they describe: Happiness - Achievement - Significance - Legacy. Harvard Business School's Working Knowledge has published an excerpt of the book. Enjoy it!
