Future Proof with Diana Wu David Has your work has become an inescapable treadmill of personal sacrifice? Does having the career we want to require us to lose ourselves? We all desire meaningful, sustainable, secure and happy work but how can we have it? Perhaps we can all have a career packed with meaning, joy, and purpose. Enter Diana Wu David. In this interview with Diana, she tells how her own career-focused existence shifted after the suicide of a friend, prompting her to realize there was a better way to work. Drawing on real-life stories, arguing for being truly present in life, she shows you how you can use innovation in your career and life—including experimentation, collaboration, reinvention, and recalibrating success—to make your career more resilient, relevant, competitive, and enjoyable in an ever-changing global landscape. Guest Bio Diana Wu David is the author of Future Proof: Reinventing Work in the Age of Acceleration, a book and online companion course about how to adopt more agile mindsets and practices to prepare yourself for success in a fast-changing world, across a 100-year life. A former Financial Times executive, Diana now works at CEO and board level to boost agility and collaboration and build a competitive, resilient workforce. Her clients have included the Credit Suisse, Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group, Wharf Hotel Management Group, Expedia, the World Bank, Asia Development Bank and KPMG. She began her career and leadership education as an assistant to Dr. Henry Kissinger. Diana is an adjunct professor of leadership at Columbia Business School's EMBA Global Asia and for the Financial Times Non-Executive Director Diploma for independent board directors. Her company, Sarana Labs, invests in preparing future generations for the future of work.
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