A passionate and practical guide on how to reinvent the second half of your career
In our increasingly accelerated world that venerates the new, bright and shiny, many of us in mid-career sense that the ground is shifting beneath our feet, leaving us feeling invisible, undervalued and threatened by the 'digital natives' nipping at our heels.
Chip Conley is not buying it, arguing that experience is on the brink of a comeback.
At the age of fifty-two, after selling the boutique hotel company he founded and ran for twenty-four years, Conley joined Airbnb as Head of Global Hospitality and Strategy. Though rich with experience, the industry veteran lacked the digital fluency of his twenty-something colleagues. He quickly discovered that he'd been hired as a teacher and mentor, but was also in many ways a student and intern. What emerged is the secret to thriving as a midlife worker in today's world- learning to marry wisdom and experience with curiosity, a beginner's mind and a willingness to evolve.
Igniting a bold, urgent conversation about age and ageism in the workplace, Conley liberates the term 'elder' from the stigma of 'elderly', and reveals the value of wisdom that can only be accrued through years on the planet. Wisdom at Work will teach you how to be indispensable in the second half of your working life.
A passionate and practical guide on how to reinvent the second half of your career
In our increasingly accelerated world that venerates the new, bright and shiny, many of us in mid-career sense that the ground is shifting beneath our feet, leaving us feeling invisible, undervalued and threatened by the 'digital natives' nipping at our heels.
Chip Conley is not buying it, arguing that experience is on the brink of a comeback.
At the age of fifty-two, after selling the boutique hotel company he founded and ran for twenty-four years, Conley joined Airbnb as Head of Global Hospitality and Strategy. Though rich with experience, the industry veteran lacked the digital fluency of his twenty-something colleagues. He quickly discovered that he'd been hired as a teacher and mentor, but was also in many ways a student and intern. What emerged is the secret to thriving as a midlife worker in today's world- learning to marry wisdom and experience with curiosity, a beginner's mind and a willingness to evolve.
Igniting a bold, urgent conversation about age and ageism in the workplace, Conley liberates the term 'elder' from the stigma of 'elderly', and reveals the value of wisdom that can only be accrued through years on the planet. Wisdom at Work will teach you how to be indispensable in the second half of your working life.
A passionate and practical guide showing more experienced workers how to use their skills to transform their own careers and help the next generation of leaders.
Chip Conley is a New York Times bestselling author, hospitality entrepreneur, and leader at the forefront of the sharing economy. At age 26, he founded Joie de Vivre Hospitality and turned it into the secondlargest boutique hotel brand in the U.S. Chip is now the Strategic Advisor for Hospitality and Leadership at Airbnb. He is the recipient of hospitality's highest honor, the Pioneer Award.
As more people live in good health for longer they are asking
themselves what they should do with this new stage of life. In this
marvellous book Chip Conley gives them a great answer - rewire
don't retire. The Modern Elder is about combining a youthfulness in
later life with the maturity and wisdom of experience
*Andrew Scott, co-author of The 100 Year Life*
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!
*Ph.D., LMSW, Author of the #1 New York Times Bestseller, Braving
the Wilderness*
An engaging, timely exploration of how to bring more wisdom into
our work lives. Chip Conley has lived it, and here he teaches you
what it takes to find more of it
*New York Times bestselling author of Originals, Give and Take, and
Option B with Sheryl Sandberg*
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"
*Thinkers 50 World’s #1 Executive Coach, #6 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
*Founder & CEO, the Sherry Lansing Foundation, Former Chairman &
CEO, Paramount Pictures*
In an era in which a brilliant idea or even gut instinct seems to
be celebrated as success, Chip Conley's book is a great reminder
that wisdom, including analysis, hard work, patience and the like,
is still essential
*President and CEO, Marriott International*
Being smart comes from studying or understanding complex things,
yet wisdom is something deeper. We don't become wise simply because
we get old; wisdom is something we must actively cultivate in order
to accumulate. Every one of us should learn what it takes to gain
wisdom, and Chip Conley is wise to give us the guide for our
journey
*optimist and bestselling author of Start With Why and Leaders Eat
Last*
Anyone feeling jaded, jejune or just plain past it at work can read
this book in a morning and feel revived
*Business books of the month*
Chip Conley will be your guide in learning how to cultivate a
beginner's mind...and be the sage counselor
*Brian Chesky, cofounder and CEO, Airbnb*
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