SuccessThatLasts
Notes on "Success That Lasts" article
(Nash, Laura. "Success That Lasts." Harvard Business Review. -1 Feb. 2004: .)
Irreducible components of enduring success:
- happiness (feelings of pleasure or contentment about your life)
- achievement (accomplishments that compare favorably against similar goals others have strived for)
- significance (the sense that you've made a positive impact on people you care about)
- legacy (a way to establish your values or accomplishments so as to help others find future success)
Areas of focus:
- self
- family
- work
- community
Related
from Qm2 Management Briefing - Leadership, Complexity and Life Success:
| Happiness | Achievement | Significance | Legacy | |
| Self | ||||
| Family | ||||
| Friends and Neighbors | ||||
| Community | ||||
| Work |
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