"Retiring: Creating a Life That Works for You" Book Launch-Hybrid format

Thu Oct 17 2024 at 05:00 pm to 06:00 pm

Hybrid Event: Harvard Business School Campus: Hawes Hall, Classroom #101 or Virtual | Boston

Harvard Business School
Publisher/HostHarvard Business School
"Retiring: Creating a Life That Works for You" Book Launch-Hybrid format
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Join the co-authors as they explore the psychological, social, and life-restructuring challenges of retirement in their new book.
About this Event

Teresa M. Amabile will be joined by her esteemed co-authors, Lotte Bailyn, Marcy Crary, Douglas T. Hall, and Kathy E. Kram, as they delve into the complex and transformative journey of retirement in their insightful new book.

Moderated by Rohit Deshpande, a Baker Foundation Professor and Sebastian S. Kresge Professor of Marketing, Emeritus at Harvard Business School.

This event is free and offered hybrid, both live and virtual. Please RSVP to secure your spot. Also feel free to f interested.

More info about the book:

This work goes beyond the conventional financial and health-related advice, focusing on the psychological, social, and life-restructuring challenges of retiring. Through compelling stories and extensive research, the authors offer wisdom on navigating the identity shifts, relationship dynamics, and life structure changes that accompany retirement. Whether you’re nearing retirement, supporting a loved one, or leading an organization with retiring employees, this book provides the insight and practical advice needed to make this life transition fulfilling and rewarding.


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About the Authors:

Teresa M. Amabile is the Edsel Bryant Ford Professor, Emerita, at Harvard Business School, and the coauthor of The Progress Principle: Using Small Wins to Ignite Joy, Engagement, and Creativity at Work.

Lotte Bailyn is the T Wilson (1953) Professor, Emerita, at MIT’s Sloan School of Management and the author of Breaking the Mold: Redesigning Work for Productive and Satisfying Lives.

Marcy Crary is Professor Emerita, Bentley University. Her research interests focus on diversity pedagogy, cross-identity work relationships, and transitions in the “third phase” of life.

Douglas T. Hall is the Friedman Professor of Management, Emeritus, Boston University. His research deals with careers, retirement, work-life integration, and leadership development.

Kathy E. Kram is the R.C. Shipley Professor in Management, Emerita, at Boston University. Her interests include adult development, mentoring, gender in leadership, and change processes.


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This event is free and open to the Harvard community. Partners and friends of Harvard/Allston are welcome. Registration is required. The event will be hybrid, offered live in Hawes Hall 101 at Harvard Business School in addition to joining online please register and let us know if you are joining us live or virtual.

Parking is available for a fee at the Harvard Business School surface lot, located off Kresge way, in front of Klarman Hall, map and directions below. You can also purchase a one-day parking pass in advance by visiting this site as the surface lot only has limited meter parking.

https://www.transportation.harvard.edu/parking/visitors/online-daily-permits

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Accessibility: Harvard University encourages persons with disabilities to participate in its programs and activities. If you anticipate needing any type of accommodation or have any questions about the physical access provided, please let us know by contacting: [email protected]

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Hybrid Event: Harvard Business School Campus: Hawes Hall, Classroom #101 or Virtual, 37 Harvard Way, Boston, United States

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