10-10-10: A Life-Transforming Idea
What: Babson’s Center for Women’s Leadership (CWL) presents popular columnist Suzy Welch, coauthor with husband, Jack Welch, of the number one bestseller Winning. She and Jack Welch will discuss her new book, 10-10-10: A Life-Transforming Idea.
Suzy Welch’s 10-10-10: A Life-Transforming Idea (Scribner, on-sale: April 14, 2009; hardcover/$24.00) is an easy-to-apply, remarkably effective process to cut through the noise and provide instant clarity for solving our personal and professional dilemmas and creating meaningful, authentic lives.
Recounting poignant experiences from her own life and the lives of others who are already living the 10-10-10 way, Suzy Welch reveals how exploring the impact of our decisions in different time frames invariably surfaces unconscious agendas, fears, needs and desires, with outcomes that are truly inspiring.
When/Where: Thursday, April 23, 6-8pm in Knight Auditorium on the Babson Campus.
Tickets: Free and open to the public.
Info: Visit www.babson.edu/cwl to register.
About Suzy and Jack Welch
Suzy Welch is a noted journalist, author, and speaker. She is a work-life columnist for O, The Oprah Magazine and a contributor to O’s Big Book of Happiness; she also serves as an Executive in Residence at Babson College’s Center for Women’s Leadership. Suzy, the mother of four teenage children, is the former editor of the Harvard Business Review. She is the coauthor, with her husband, Jack Welch, of the number one bestseller Winning. Their column, “The Welch Way,” is published nationally in BusinessWeek magazine and internationally by the New York Times Syndicate.
Upon his retirement from GE in 2001, Jack Welch wrote his #1 New York Times and international best-selling autobiography, JACK: Straight From The Gut. He has also spent much of his time traveling around the world, speaking to people at every level of an organization, answering their questions on dozens of wide-ranging topics. These sessions were the inspiration for his book, Winning, coauthored with his wife Suzy Welch. Jack is currently the head of Jack Welch, LLC, where he serves as Special Partner with the private equity firm, Clayton, Dubilier & Rice and is a consultant to IAC (Interactive Corp).
For more information visit: www.suzywelch101010.com
The Center for Women’s Leadership at Babson College is the first comprehensive center dedicated to women in business and entrepreneurship at a leading school of management. Through educational programs and research, we develop women’s leadership skills and promote the advancement of women as entrepreneurial leaders within corporations, entrepreneurial business ventures, and not-for-profit organizations. Visit www.babson.edu/cwl for information.