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More Than Money

by Dan
Business & Careers / August 28, 2008

Everybody needs money. That's why they call it money.”

So says Danny De Vito's thief Mickey Bergman in David Mamet's Heist.

It's true, everybody does need money. But, according former Harvard Business School professor Mark Albion, money and status are not the key to fulfillment. The single-minded pursuit financial gain often means we sacrifice our personal aspirations, and this is particularly so for risk-adverse MBA students who feel tremendous pressure to focus on material success once they graduate.

In his new book, MORE THAN MONEY, Albion asks MBAs to redefine how they think about success. Using his own life story, and those of the many entrepreneurs, executives and MBAs he's met, he introduces a framework to consider when thinking about career choices, and encourages MBA students (and all the rest of us!) to give themselves permission to be who they really want to be.

As Albion explains in this new video, MORE THAN MONEY really sets out to answer the question of how to lead a more balanced life:

MORE THAN MONEY is published in September. Click here for an excerpt from the book.

Comments

On August 30, 2008 at 06:56 AM, Mark Albion said:

Thanks for the posts!

mark albion

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