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Chip Conley
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Chip Conley
Experience is making a comeback. Learn how to repurpose your wisdom.
At age 52, after selling the company he founded and ran as CEO for 24 years, rebel boutique hotelier Chip Conley was looking at an open horizon in midlife. Then he received a call from the young founders of Airbnb, asking him to help grow their disruptive start-up into a global hospitality giant. He had the industry experience, but Conley was lacking in the digital fluency of his 20-something colleagues. He didn't write code or have an Uber or Lyft app on his phone, was twice the age of the average Airbnb employee, and would be reporting to a CEO young enough to be his son. Conley quickly discovered that while he'd been hired as a teacher and mentor, he was also in many ways a student and intern. What emerged is the secret to thriving as a mid-life worker: learning to marry wisdom and experience with curiosity, a beginner's mind, and a willingness to evolve, all hallmarks of the "Modern Elder".
In a world that venerates the new, bright, and shiny, many of us are left feeling invisible, undervalued, and threatened by the "digital natives" nipping at our heels. But Conley argues that experience is on the brink of a comeback. Because at a time when power is shifting younger, companies are finally waking up to the value of the humility, emotional intelligence, and wisdom that come with age. And while digital skills might have only the shelf life of the latest fad or gadget, the human skills that mid-career workers possess - like good judgment, specialized knowledge, and the ability to collaborate and coach - never expire.
Part manifesto and part playbook, Wisdom @ Work ignites an urgent conversation about ageism in the workplace, calling on us to treat age as we would other type of diversity. In the process, Conley liberates the term elder from the stigma of elderly and inspires us to embrace wisdom as a path to growing whole, not old.
Whether you've been forced to make a mid-career change, are choosing to work past retirement age, or are struggling to keep up with the millennials rising up the ranks, Wisdom @ Work will help you write your next chapter.
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"This is ultimately a book about how we can develop deeper connections, disrupt how we think about teaching and learning, and make more meaningful contributions in our lives and our careers. With stories, questions, and strategies, Chip shares his heart and wisdom on every page. This is exactly what we need right now!" (Brené Brown, PhD, LMSW, author of the number-one New York Times best-seller Braving the Wilderness)
“I love the idea that society needs more Modern Elders who offer generosity without an agenda. Chip Conley's articulation of the growing need of wisdom and emotional intelligence in a world obsessed with speed and digital intelligence is spot-on! Every young company could use some 'wisdom insurance'." (Marshall Goldsmith, Thinkers50 world’s number-one executive coach, number-six most influential business thinker 2017)
"Wisdom at Work beautifully illustrates the opportunity that each of us has to embark on an encore career. Bravo to Chip Conley for writing this timely and inspiring book. Having begun my third chapter at the age of 60, I can attest that this is the most productive and rewarding time of my life. Applying one’s knowledge and passion in the service of missions larger than ourselves is the greatest gift of being a Perennial." (Sherry Lansing, founder and CEO, the Sherry Lansing Foundation, former chairman and CEO, Paramount Pictures)
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Accessible and inspiring! I felt like I had taken a seminar!
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- Rompe estereotipos sobre los profesionales maduros y sobre la convivencia intergeneracional en el trabajo.
- Introduce conceptos nuevos para mí como el de Mentern, esa mezcla de “mentor” e “intern” es una forma sencilla de plantearnos que se puede compartir sabiduría y al mismo tiempo mantener una actitud de apertura y humildad hacia el aprendizaje.
- Plantea la idea de reinventarse y explorar nuevas posibilidades a edades maduras.
¡Libro muy recomendado! No te puedes jubilar sin haberlo leído antes.
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An inspiring and empowering call to action for the next stage of life
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A masterful book
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Excellent - Gen Xers… give it a chance!
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Knowing the hospitality business well and a number of the people in the book made it extra special. We are lucky to have someone like Chip with his vision in the industry.
Great insights
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STAY GREAT Chip. Nothing else pays player.
Sincerely, William
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Excellent ROADMAP!
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very helpful tips
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Only gripe is that Chip often references how he gave up everything to get a fresh start, and while I'm sure there was much stress in that transition, he maintained a wide network of support, a strong reputation, and a significant financial nest egg, undermining a little of his "humble beginnings" claims. As a result, some of what he had to say that is meant as an inspiration to most of the rest of us comes off a little flat. I think there is truth to his words, but the listener would do well to remember the author is not exactly living in dire straits.
Thought provoking. Great for a specific audience
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