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John Wood discovered his passion, his greatest success, and his life's work not at business school or helping lead Microsoft's charge into Asia in the 1990s but on a soul-searching trip to the Himalayas. He made the difficult decision to walk away from his lucrative career to create Room to Read, a nonprofit organization that promotes education across the developing world. By the end of 2007, the organization will have established over 5,000 libraries and 400 schools, and awarded long-term scholarships to more than 3,000 girls, giving more than one million children the lifelong gift of education.
If you have ever pondered abandoning your desk job for an adventure and an opportunity to give back, Wood's story will inspire you. He offers a vivid, emotional, and absorbing tale of how to take the lessons learned at a hard-charging company like Microsoft and apply them to the world's most pressing social problems.
It's a rare business book that not only provides savvy insights for better business practices but transcends the category altogether, to rank as an infectiously inspiring read. Wood takes the reader on an engaging journey from his life as a rather ordinary marketing director at Microsoft through the transformative decision to launch the nonprofit organization Room to Read (www.roomtoread.org), which has created more than 2,000 schools and libraries for children across Asia. From his first trip to Nepal, where he was struck by the country's 70% illiteracy rate, through his courageous decision to leave Microsoft, to the logistics of growing and expanding the Room to Read initiative, Wood endears himself to the reader with his introspection and honesty. Crediting his former employer with giving him the business skills and drive to aim high, he outlines the concrete steps he took to make his vision a reality. Marked by sincerity and savvy, this is the kind of book that business colleagues will discuss with their acquaintances, spouses and friends. (Sept.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.
More Reviews and RecommendationsAfter earning an MBA at the prestigious Kellogg School of Management, John Wood worked for several years in banking before joining Microsoft in 1991. Through hard work and determination, he ascended rapidly, earning coveted overseas assignments in Australia and China. While serving as Microsoft's Director of Business Development for the Greater China region, Wood decided to change his life's focus to help children break the cycle of poverty through the lifelong gift of education. In 2000, he founded Room to Read, a nonprofit organization that promotes literacy in Nepal, India, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, and soon in Africa. When not traveling the world fund-raising and visiting Room to Read communities, he lives in San Francisco.
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Inspirational, dynamic MUST-read!
A reviewer, a law student, 06/27/2007
I see John Wood as an exceptional example of pragmatic idealism. He has transformed his desire to improve the world into an expansive, replicable project that affects thousands of students, and successfully applied business principles and focus to the nonprofit sector. This is a MUST READ for anyone interested in philanthropy - a very accessible, fast-paced, interesting book for corporate execs and activists alike.
Also recommended: Banker to the Poor, Storming the Court, Nervous Conditions
An unbelievable story
stuart kerr, a business exec who sees promise, 08/20/2006
I read this book and was blown away. It's quite often that we see people who become internet millionaires become stuck up guys who care only for themselves. John has gone the other way. This was a guy who had everything and gave it all up to do the right thing. Moreover, he applied everything he knew about building successful businesses to building a successful organization to use the power of the people to help erradicate illiteracy. This book should be a must read for anyone with aspirations of using their skill, wisdom and intellect to affect positive world change.