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How Will You Measure Your Life?

by Clayton M. Christensen, James Allworth, Karen Dillon, Daniela Caggiati

Narrated by Jeff Woodman

4.20 ABR Score (43.5K ratings)
★ 4.05 Goodreads (38.3K) ★ 4.54 Audible (5.3K)
5h 28m Released 2012 Self-Help

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

A Harvard Business School professor applied his own innovation frameworks to his personal life — and the result is one of the rare business books that makes you rethink your priorities at home, not just at work.

  • Great if you want: career clarity without sacrificing what actually matters
  • Listening experience: measured and reflective — better suited to a quiet commute than a run
  • Narration: Woodman reads with steady, professorial warmth that fits the material
  • Skip if: you want tactical advice, not philosophical reframing

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About This Audiobook

Renowned business strategist Clayton M. Christensen applies his groundbreaking theories on innovation and disruption to the most personal arena of all: individual life decisions. Rather than focusing solely on professional success, Christensen examines how the same frameworks that predict market upheaval can guide listeners toward genuine fulfillment in career choices, relationships, and personal values. The work challenges conventional wisdom about motivation and success, offering strategic thinking tools to navigate life's pivotal moments. Co-authors James Allworth, Karen Dillon, and Daniela Caggiati contribute diverse perspectives that broaden the book's practical applications beyond the business world.

Jeff Woodman's narration transforms this philosophical business guide into an intimate conversation about life's deepest questions. His measured delivery allows listeners to absorb Christensen's complex theoretical concepts while maintaining the warmth necessary for such personal subject matter. Woodman's pacing creates natural reflection points, encouraging listeners to pause and consider how each principle applies to their own circumstances. The audio format particularly suits this contemplative work, as Woodman's steady voice guides listeners through moments of introspection that might feel overwhelming on the printed page, making profound insights feel accessible and actionable.