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Aaron Hill
author and co-author of "The Circle Blueprint: Decoding the Conscious and Unconscious Factors that Determine your Success"
January 10, 2018
Aaron D. Hill is an Associate Professor of Management and Spears Chair in Business Administration. His research interests include the personal characteristics, compensation and job mobility of executives. Aaron’s research has been published in the Academy of Management Journal, Strategic Management Journal, Journal of Management, and Strategic Organization, amongst others. He is an active member of SMS, serving on the advisory panel for the Research Methods Community and as a Representative at Large in the Strategic Leadership & Governance Interest Group. Aaron also currently serves on the editorial boards of the Academy of Management Journal, Journal of Management, and Strategic Organization.
The Circle Blueprint is your personal guide to fulfillment. Are you thriving or just surviving? Are you energized, balanced and happy? This book helps you dig to the root of the problem and gives you a roadmap for getting your life on a more positive trajectory. You’ll begin with an honest assessment of your current situation, and the life choices that got you there; this is your Circle, and through it, almost anything becomes possible. Your Circle can be adjusted—expanded, narrowed, balanced, or thrown off-kilter—to steer your life where you want it to go. Your Circle must be tended to, and whether you realize it or not, you make these choices every single day. This book helps you define your Circle, master it, and create the life you want to live.
URL: https://library.okstate.edu/news/celebratingbooks/2018-honorees/aaron-hill
Last Updated: 19 January 2021