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The Arc Of Ambition

Defining The Paths Of Achievement

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By James Champy

By Nitin Nohria

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In business — or in any endeavor — ambition is the spirit of onward and upward, of striving for something worth achieving. It is the driving force behind all great experiments and risk-takings, triumphs and failures. For authors Jim Champy and Nitin Nohria, it is also the instinctive quality that makes the difference between mere management and leadership. Drawing from original interviews with contemporary figures from many walks of life — including business, politics, science, and the arts — Champy and Nohria take readers on a journey of discovery, pinpointing the defining moments, or turning points, in the evolution of leaders, as they wrestle with critical decisions and ethical dilemmas. In the process, they reveal some underlying truths about leadership, such as the ability to hold onto a dream and make it come true, know when it’s time to change the business or see it die, and recognize when it’s time to hand over the reins. Representing fundamentally new thinking from two of today’s greatest business minds, The Arc of Ambition is certain to challenge and enlighten aspiring leaders everywhere.

On Sale
Jan 11, 2001
Page Count
288 pages
Publisher
Basic Books
ISBN-13
9780738204277

James Champy

About the Author

James Champy is chairman of Cambridge-based Perot Systems Consulting Practice and a pioneer of the reeingineering movement. Co-author of the bestselling Reengineering the Corporation and author of Reengineering Management, he lives in Boston.

Nitin Nohria is Richard P. Chapman professor of business administration at Harvard Business School. The author of over seventy-five articles and several books, including the award-winning The Differentiated Network, he lives in Lexington, Massachusetts.

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