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The Good Life,  November 20, 2008

By Jeremy Sullivan

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When Mark Albion Speaks, Listen,  September 24, 2008

By Kevin G. Salwen

For those who don't know his work, Albion is the dean of the school of living a work/life of purpose. His former books, particularly "Making a Life, Making a Living," have focused on those already in the work force and often well along in their careers. Now, Albion turns his spotlight on MBAs (actually on all fresh graduates, not just MBAs) starting down the career path. Until now, "What Color Is My Parachute?" was the only book most grads would read. But I think Albion's book should be placed at or above that Richard Bolles' classic.

Albion's premise is simple to say but hard to execute: Defining success must go beyond money and to the things that truly make us happy -- family, a sense of meaning in life, important connections. But so many of us defer that dream right out of the career gate, opting for the bigger bucks and promising ourselves that we'll get to the joy stuff later. Albion, using techniques he perfected as a Harvard Business School prof, simply and clearly shows us how life can be an "AND" instead of an "OR." We can build a career with money and meaning. It's not alchemy.

I'm not sure everyone who reads this book will instantly begin employing its methodology but I am sure that Albion makes people ask the right questions. At the least, that's a great place to start.





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It's more about passion...,  November 3, 2008

By Russell S. Lee

This is the best book I have read since I entered business school. 99% of my career research thus far had been focused on typical post MBA careers (e.g. investment banking, consulting, etc.). Mark takes a completely different approach and asks what are you passionate about? What makes you excited to get out of bed each morning and live life to the fullest? I realized very quickly while reading Mark's book that I was researching careers based on other people's expectations of success. There is an expectation at business school to pursue glamorous jobs like banking, etc. In fact, isn't that the reason why most ambitious people get an MBA? More Than Money encouraged me to look deep inside myself. What I found, quite frankly, was that I was not being true to my inner spirit. I recommend this book to any MBA student who trying to determine their course in life or if they are interested in taking a pause to evaluate their career decisions. You will find the material in the book to be enlightening and inspiring. Mark encourages each MBA to find their passions in life. If you work at something you are passionate about...you will never work a day in your life.





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More Than Money can help you avoid others mistakes,  September 26, 2008

By Erika Haas

We have all heard stories of business school graduates who took decades to realize the careers they chose right out of school were the wrong ones for them. Benefit from the teachings in this book and start building yourself a sustainable career now, so you don't have to undo your mistakes later.

--Erika Haas, Stanford MBA, 1998





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A thought provoking book,  January 1, 2009

By Mary Jacobs

I just read Dr Mark's book for the 2nd time.
I'm almost done with my Master's in Organizational Leadership and am strongly considering what I want my next job to be.
While the book appears to be geared towards MBA students and grads, this book is really meaningful for anyone who wants to make a difference.
Dr Mark asks questions in each chapter that makes you step back and consider what you want to get out of your career. I've started my own journal to answer his thought provoking questions.
I highly recommend this book-another winner!











MORE THAN MONEY: Questions Every MBA Needs to Answer

•    Inspires MBA students, graduates and those considering the degree to rethink their usual risk-reward career calculations and create their own career destiny plan.

•    Uses anecdotes from the author’s own life, as well as stories he has gathered while speaking to tens of thousands of MBAs as the cofounder of Net Impact, the largest MBA network in the world

•    Written by a former MBA student and Harvard Business School professor who is also the author of the New York Times bestseller Making a Life Making a Living®

What are you going to do with your lucky lottery ticket? That’s a question every MBA faces. A lot of time and money has been invested in you, and once you graduate you’re supposed to cash that ticket in for as much money and status as you can. Your parents and peers expect it. And you may feel that there’s really no other choice. You can’t risk wasting that expensive education. It’s the safe thing to do. Isn’t it?

Not necessarily. Mark Albion doesn’t pretend to have all the answers, but his unique perspective can help you find yours. There are other ways to look at potential risks and rewards, even when you have thousands of dollars of student loans to pay back. Money is important but it’s not the key to fulfillment. The “safe” choice, the most monetarily rewarding one, can carry enormous psychological and spiritual pain. As Ralph Waldo Emerson put it, “Sometimes money costs too much.”

In More Than Money, Albion redefines the typical way the risk/reward equation is written, using his own life story and those of the many entrepreneurs, executives and MBAs he’s met as both cautionary and inspirational tales. He introduces a framework of four crucial questions to consider when thinking about your career choices, as well as “lifelines," principles that can help you answer these questions and guide you to construct your personal, strategic destiny plan.

A consciousness-raising book as well as a career guide, More Than Money encourages MBA students to give themselves permission to be who they really want to be and find their path of service. For, as Albion says, in the end “we won't remember you for the size of your wallet as much as the size of your heart.”