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Success Legends with Regina Herzlinger, first Chairwoman at Harvard Business

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Building Lives of Significance

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Regina E. Herzlinger is a glass celiing crasher, ground breaking icon as the godmother of consumer driven healthcare and first ever woman tenured professor at Harvard Business School. As we celebrate Women's History Month, we recognize Regina as a national treasure trove of wisdom, authenticity, and purpose.
We think this particular conversation defines the success to significance journey we hope to inspire.
Her story is rich. Born in Palestine, she retells the story of the furrowed bullet that she escaped. Hear about her parents that survived the Holocaust and went on to shape Regina's dogged determination.
This capitivating conversation is highlighted by Regina's warrior spirit. Her hardship and triumphs have made her strong and fearless. Her authenticity is wondrous.
In this ultimate mentoring "conversation of significance" Regina underscores that we need lots of mentors, but mentorship is never sufficient.  Remember "don't be so fixated on wearing the mantle of 'the successful woman' that you lose who you are.  Not being afraid to be ourselves draws others to us, but it also makes for a better life."
In Regina's book, Innovating in Healthcare: Creating Breakthrough Services, Products and Business Models (Wiley, 2024), you will get the message to think big and be an equal opportunity disrupter.
Listen carefully to this. "Don't be a mother." Regina isn't suggesting women shouldn't have children. What Regina means is that women present in a maternal way, concerned more with coaching and support than mission.
In 40 minutes, you will fall in love with Regina. Be inspired as a lifelong learner. This skill will be the soul of innovation, give you purpose and intention that will fuel your life.
"You have to do something good." Yes, Regina. 

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