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The Mosaic Principle
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Taking the broad view of professional success and personal fulfilment: a new inspirational model for a successful, diversified life.

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Nick Lovegrove is a veteran consultant, executive coach and writer. He is currently the US Managing Partner of the Brunswick Group, a global corporate advisory firm. Formerly a senior partner at McKinsey & Company in the United States and the United Kingdom, Lovegrove has been a senior fellow at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government and a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution.

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Compellingly makes the case for why the world needs more 'tri-sector athletes' - to build a more long-term, inclusive capitalism will require just the breadth of experience and perspective these leaders possess
*Dominic Barton, Worldwide Managing Partner, McKinsey & Company*

Lovegrove compellingly draws on examples from his own careers to illustrate the benefits and pitfalls of each skill area, and he bolsters his narrative with anecdotes about other successful people in a variety of disciplines. Lovegrove balances his book neatly between the nuts-and-bolts approach to being successful and the more philosophical sense of understanding yourself first before seeking to change the world for others.
*Kirkus Reviews*

A thoughtful plea for breadth of experience and learning over intense specialization ... All readers looking to break out of an intellectual box of their own making will find a refreshing new viewpoint on their personal and professional lives in this convincing manifesto.
*Publishers’ Weekly*

The Mosaic Principle underscores why critical issues like national security and economic advancement cannot be adequately addressed by people with one-dimensional skills and experience.
*Daniel Silva, #1 New York Times bestselling author*

A breath of fresh air.
*Peter Cappelli, The Wharton School*

A powerful case that the jack-of-all-trades can be a master of many. Nick Lovegrove highlights the rising costs of specialization.
*Adam Grant, bestselling author of Give and Take*

The roadmap for a more fulfilling life and an extraordinary career in an ever-changing, complex, multi-dimensional world.
*Erin Meyer, professor, INSEAD, and author of The Culture Map*

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