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The Success Project is for people, particularly twenty, thirty and forty-somethings, working their way up and dealing with success, what it means, and with the fits and starts, bumps and bruises that accompany success. The book asks three things - 1) What does success mean? 2) What words of wisdom do you live by and/or offer to others? And 3) What part of your story tells us something about success? The result are perspectives on success, competition, money, career, work-life balance, women, diversity, introverts, bluffing, and failure from two dozen c-suite participants, plus 171 pieces of advice culled from the years.…mehr

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The Success Project is for people, particularly twenty, thirty and forty-somethings, working their way up and dealing with success, what it means, and with the fits and starts, bumps and bruises that accompany success. The book asks three things - 1) What does success mean? 2) What words of wisdom do you live by and/or offer to others? And 3) What part of your story tells us something about success? The result are perspectives on success, competition, money, career, work-life balance, women, diversity, introverts, bluffing, and failure from two dozen c-suite participants, plus 171 pieces of advice culled from the years.
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Bruce Brodie studied art at Yale and moved to New York in 1976, the Bicentennial year. Getting an MFA at Columbia, he painted while working pick up jobs. Eventually shifting gears, Bruce got an MBA at NYU Stern School of Business. In the tradition of Charles Ives, another Yale graduate who was famously in insurance, Bruce went deep cover for forty years, and worked his way up to various executive positions at four Fortune companies and as a strategy consultant. Bruce lived and worked in New York for fifteen years before moving to New Jersey, Chicago and then Connecticut and Massachusetts. He and his wife raised three children, now grown.