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Next!: The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work
By (Author) Joanne Lipman
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins
20th September 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
Business and Management
650.14
Hardback
352
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 29mm
508g
The ultimate guide to mastering change and successfully reinventing how you live, work, and lead
Filled with useful ideas for rethinking your next steps. Adam Grant
The profound disruptions of recent years have sparked a collective reckoning. We reprioritized our lives, and reordered how we envisioned the future. Businesses were forced to pivot, while leaders scrambled to rethink their roles. There has been an unprecedented global reset. But in truth, almost everyone goes through this kind of reappraisal at least once in their lifeand probably more often than that. Whatever the catalyst, it prompts in us the urgent need to pivot, to ask the question:
Whats nextand how do I get there
In Next!, bestselling author and journalist Joanne Lipman distills hundreds of personal interviews along with the latest scientific research to answer just this question. Through irresistible storytelling, she takes us inside successful career reinventions (ad executive to bestselling novelist; stay-at-home mom to CEO) and astonishing business transformations (wait until you hear what Play-Doh and Viagra have in common). From the laboratories of neuroscientists to the boardrooms of Fortune 500 companies, to the frontlines of the social justice movement, Lipman explores how and why these transformations succeed.
At its heart, Next! offers a thrilling argument: by harnessing the science and understanding the process, we can better understand how to reinvent that new career, change the direction of our lives, or inspire innovation in our organizations. This book provides a toolkit that shows how to make meaningful transitionslarge or smalland to figure out for ourselves whats Next!
NEXT! is brilliant.Its an invaluable handbook to help you climb out of that lifestyle or job rut, or make the jump to a second or third career, or take a big breath and reach for the stars. Im glad I read it cover to cover last night. Im already thinking about what I should do NEXT! JAMES PATTERSON Success and well-being depend on learning to anticipate and ride waves of change instead of being knocked over by them. As a journalist and leader, Joanne Lipman has spent much of her career honing that skill, and her engaging book is filled with useful ideas for rethinking your next steps. ADAM GRANT "Whether you're looking to transform your career, your business or your life, Joanne Lipman is here to prove youcanget there from here. Packed with real-life stories and the latest research, NEXT! is the book everyone needs right now--inspiration toembrace change and a push to take control of your future." KATIE COURIC "Whats next, and how do you get there Next! takes readers inside successful reinventions and transformations to offer an actionable toolkit for change in work and life when a pivot is needed to survive and thrive." USA Today, "20 Spring Books WeCan't Waitto Read" Changing ones life is never easy, but NEXT! provides a map to help chart the course. Lipman was the editor in chief ofUSA Today, the deputy managing editor at theWall Street Journal, and founding editor-in-chief ofCond Nast Portfolio, so she is well situated to offer career advice. The book comprises a wealth of stories about people who have made successful, and often radical, transformations in their professional lives. Lipmans advice is practical and approachable, and the cases she cites are instructive. Kirkus Reviews "This enthusiastic program will be a comfort to those who feel stuck in their jobs. Publishers Weekly
Joanne Lipman is the Editor in Chief of the USA TODAY Network. She began her career at the Wall Street Journal, where she was the first woman to become Deputy Managing Editor and supervised coverage that won three Pulitzer Prizes. She was also the founding editor-in-chief of Cond Nast Portfolio magazine and portfolio.com. She lives in New York City.