Andrew Scott, Lynda Gratton
The 100-Year Life: Living and Working in an Age of Longevity offers a groundbreaking perspective on how increased life expectancy is reshaping the way we live, work, and plan for the future. As people begin to live longer than ever before, traditional life structures—education, career, and retirement—are rapidly evolving.
This insightful book explains how individuals can adapt to multi-stage lives, where learning, working, and personal development occur throughout a lifetime. It highlights the importance of continuous skill-building, financial planning, and maintaining strong personal relationships to navigate extended careers and longer retirements.
Blending research, real-world examples, and practical advice, the book explores key topics such as career reinvention, lifelong learning, work-life balance, and the social and economic implications of longevity. It challenges outdated assumptions and empowers readers to design a more flexible, fulfilling, and resilient life plan.
Ideal for professionals, students, and anyone planning for the future, this book provides essential strategies to succeed in a world where living to 100 may become the norm.
Language
English
Publisher
Bloomsbury Information Ltd
Year Published
2016
Categories
Human Resource