“Lynda Gratton and Andrew Scott have written an important and highly read- able analysis of the problem that most governments and corporations would prefer to ignore. A lot of us are going to live a lot longer than our grandparents — indeed, more than half of today’s kids will live to be 100. This has implications for much more than just our personal finances. Our entire lives, they argue convinc- ingly, will need to be reconfigured to deal with the unprecedented lifespans we are being granted. Required reading for baby boomers and millennials alike.”
The 100-Year Life: Living and Working in an Age of Longevity has won the second prize of...
Lynda Gratton and Andrew Scott’s recent article in MIT Sloan Management Review is an important...
Eslite, the leading bookstore in Taiwan, has chosen The 100-Year Life: Living and Working in...