Today, the world offers us more options than ever before, but it also forces us to juggle more priorities, to make more choices, and to make them faster. The result: a crisis of doing too much, or not enough, and making our decisions based on impulse, stress or guilt. In 10-10-10Suzy Welch offers an exciting, effective strategy that will help you make the right decision in any situation, at work or at home; with colleagues, family or friends. The rule is deceptively simple: when faced with a decision, consider what the consequences and outcomes of your various options would be in 10 minutes, 10 months, and 10 years. But the results are extraordinary. Using the framework of 10-10-10will allow you to think through your decisions and to match them with the expectations and values you hold dearest. Most importantly, it allows you to chart a path in the direction you want, and to head confidently towards it with focus, balance, and joy.
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Review:
"This eloquent, witty, intelligent book is a triumph on several levels. Not only does it provide insightful and instructive lessons for making personal decisions but the intimate life stories illustrating Suzy Welch's decision-making process are endlessly absorbing, captivating the reader's interest from start to finish." -- Doris Kearns Goodwin, author of "Team of Rivals"
"Suzy Welch sparkles with brilliant ideas. In "10-10-10" she offers a profound, easy-to-apply tool for making tough decisions simple, finding clarity amid life's confusions. If you're wondering what to do, which path to follow at the fork, whether to stay or leave -- no matter what it may be -- "10-10-10" will help you find your way." -- Daniel Goleman, author of "Emotional Intelligence"
About the Author:
Wife of international bestselling author and former chairman of General Electric, Jack Welch
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- PublisherSimon & Schuster UK
- Publication date2010
- ISBN 10 1847394493
- ISBN 13 9781847394491
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages272
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