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- 2021
- Book
The Four Elements: Finding Right Livelihood in the 21st Century
By: Timothy Butler
This is a book for all who are facing career and life transitions. At such junctures, our decisions require the full self, and astute thinking alone will not carry us into the new place that our lives demand. The Four Elements shares the recent research of Dr....
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Keywords:
Meaningfulness;
Career Satisfaction;
Personal Development and Career;
Transition;
Decision Making
Butler, Timothy. The Four Elements: Finding Right Livelihood in the 21st Century. Open Boundary Press, 2021.
- March–April 2017
- Article
Hiring an Entrepreneurial Leader: What to Look For
By: Timothy Butler
Aspiring to be innovative and agile, companies of all shapes and sizes want to recruit entrepreneurial managers. But most firms lack a scientific way to separate the true entrepreneurs from other candidates. To address that problem, Butler compared the psychological...
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Butler, Timothy. "Hiring an Entrepreneurial Leader: What to Look For." Harvard Business Review 95, no. 2 (March–April 2017): 85–93.
- December 2011
- Exercise
What We Carry: Success, Failure, and Happiness in Family Systems
By: Timothy Butler
The purpose of this exercise is to enable participants to identify essential career and life themes. The core task of the exercise is to extract themes, images, metaphors and "dynamic tensions" from a list of exciting careers that have been selected from a larger...
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Butler, Timothy. "What We Carry: Success, Failure, and Happiness in Family Systems." Harvard Business School Exercise 812-026, December 2011.
- December 2011
- Exercise
Working with Symbolic Intelligence: The 10 Images Exercise
By: Timothy Butler, Janet Kraus and David Crabbe
- December 2011
- Exercise
Working with Symbolic Intelligence: The 100 Jobs Exercise
By: Timothy Butler
Keywords:
Jobs and Positions
- November 2011 (Revised March 2012)
- Background Note
Resolving Your Founding Dilemmas: Insights from CareerLeader
By: Noam Wasserman, Timothy Butler and Lisa Brem
Wasserman, Noam, Timothy Butler, and Lisa Brem. "Resolving Your Founding Dilemmas: Insights from CareerLeader." Harvard Business School Background Note 812-027, November 2011. (Revised March 2012.)
- 2007
- Book
Getting Unstuck: How Dead Ends Become New Paths
By: Timothy Butler
Butler, Timothy. Getting Unstuck: How Dead Ends Become New Paths. Boston: Harvard Business School Press, 2007.
- April/May 2006
- Article
The Hidden Flaws of Top Executives: How to Find Them Before You Hire Them
By: James Waldroop and Timothy Butler
- August 2004
- Article
A Function-Centered Model of Interest Assessment for Business Careers
By: Timothy Butler and James Waldroop
- June 2004
- Article
Understanding 'People' People
By: Timothy Butler and James Waldroop
Butler, Timothy, and James Waldroop. "Understanding 'People' People." Harvard Business Review 82, no. 6 (June 2004).
- 2001
- Article
Customizing Careers
By: James Waldroop and Timothy Butler
Keywords:
Personal Development and Career
- 2000
- Chapter
Is a Career in Finance (and which one?) Right for You?
By: James Waldroop and Timothy Butler
- 2000
- Chapter
Is Management Consulting the Right Career—For You?
By: James Waldroop and Timothy Butler
- autumn 2000
- Article
The Art of Work and the Role of Human Resources In It
By: James Waldroop and Timothy Butler
Keywords:
Jobs and Positions
Waldroop, James, and Timothy Butler. "The Art of Work and the Role of Human Resources In It." Employment Relations Today 27, no. 3 (autumn 2000).
- September – October 2000
- Article
Managing away Bad Habits
By: James Waldroop and Timothy Butler
Keywords:
Management
Waldroop, James, and Timothy Butler. "Managing away Bad Habits." Harvard Business Review 78, no. 5 (September–October 2000). (Anthologized as a chapter in "Harvard Business Review on Finding and Keeping the Best People" and in "Harvard Business Review on Developing Leaders".)
- 2000
- Book
The Twelve Bad Habits That Hold Good People Back
By: James Waldroop and Timothy Butler
Waldroop, James, and Timothy Butler. The Twelve Bad Habits That Hold Good People Back. New York: Currency/Doubleday, 2000. (Foreign Language Editions: Portuguese, Mandarin Chinese, Taiwanese Chinese, Arabic, Korean.)