| Publisher |
Random House |
| Publication Year |
2015 |
| ISBN-13 |
9781400067985 |
| ISBN-10 |
9781400067985 |
| Binding |
Hardcover |
| Number of Pages |
224 Pages |
| Language |
(English) |
| Weight (grms) |
318 |
| Subject |
Self Help And Personal Development |
A persuasive and eye-opening look at the importance of embracing risk in our working lives—and how to use it to achieve lifelong career success
Some of us relish the chance to fly without a net, others . . . not so much. But no matter how adventurous we might be in our personal lives, most of us are wary of allowing risk into our careers. With an economy in constant flux and a job market in which uncertainty is the only constant, stepping outside one’s comfort zone can feel dangerous. But as the findings of this eye-opening and urgent book attest, the avoidance of risk might pose the greatest danger of all to our career prospects.
In Risk/Reward, trend-spotter and career guru Anne Kreamer makes the compelling case that embracing risk is essential to managing a twenty-first-century career. Risk-taking isn’t just for entrepreneurs, nor does it require working on a figurative tightrope. Rather, Kreamer says, conscious, consistent, and modest risk-taking can help us become more able to recognize opportunity when it appears, and more likely to seize the chance to make the right change at the right moment.
Anne Kreamer
Anne Kreamer is the author of It’s Always Personal: Navigating Emotion in the New Workplace and Going Gray: What I Learned About Beauty, Sex, Work, Motherhood, Authenticity, and Everything Else That Really Matters. She has worked as a columnist for Fast Company and Martha Stewart Living, and currently writes for Harvard Business Review, Next Avenue, and Quartz. Her work has appeared in Time, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Real Simple, and Travel & Leisure. She is the former executive vice president and worldwide creative director for Nickelodeon and Nick at Nite. She graduated from Harvard College and lives in Brooklyn with her husband, the writer Kurt Andersen.
Anne Kreamer
Random House