Leaving Microsoft to change the world

an entrepreneur's odyssey to educate the world's children

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Leaving Microsoft to change the world

an entrepreneur's odyssey to educate the world's children

  • 4.00 ·
  • 2 Ratings
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  • 1 Currently reading
  • 2 Have read

John Wood discovered his passion, his greatest success, and his life's work—not at business school or leading Microsoft's charge into Asia in the 1990s—but on a soul-searching trip to the Himalayas. Wood felt trapped between an all-consuming career and a desire to do something lasting and significant. Stressed from the demands of his job, he took a vacation trekking in Nepal because a friend had told him, "If you get high enough in the mountains, you can't hear Steve Ballmer yelling at you anymore."Instead of being the antidote to the rat race, that trip convinced John Wood to divert the boundless energy he was devoting to Microsoft into a cause that desperately needed to be addressed. While visiting a remote Nepalese school, Wood learned that the students had few books in their library. When he offered to run a book drive to provide the school with books, his idea was met with polite skepticism. After all, no matter how well-intentioned, why would a successful software executive take valuable time out of his life and gather books for an impoverished school?But John Wood did return to that school and with thousands of books bundled on the back of a yak. And at that moment, Wood made the decision to walk away from Microsoft and create Room to Read—an organization that has donated more than 1.2 million books, established more than 2,600 libraries and 200 schools, and sent 1,700 girls to school on scholarship—ultimately touching the lives of 875,000 children with the lifelong gift of education.Leaving Microsoft to Change the World chronicles John Wood's struggle to find a meaningful outlet for his managerial talents and entrepreneurial zeal. For every high-achiever who has ever wondered what life might be like giving back, Wood 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 one of the world's most pressing problems: the lack of basic literacy.

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Language
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278

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Table of Contents

Discovering Nepal; leaving Microsoft
"Perhaps, Sir, you will someday come back with books"
An idea burns by candlelight
You need to get home soon!
Woody and John's excellent adventure
Debating a radical change
Lonely in a city of 12 million strangers
Gates in China
Walking away
Starting over
The start-up years: an object in motion remains in motion
Making the ask - Expansion beyond Nepal
A postcard from Nepal
What every entrepreneur needs: a strong second-in-command
September 11
Building "the Microsoft of nonprofits"
Building the network
You life is a mess
Hitting our stride
Putting girls in the place-school!
"Count me in Don"
The students of Cambodia - The network goes into overdrive
Democracy in action in India
The Tsunami
The millionth book
The next chapter of my adult life.

Edition Notes

Includes index.

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
370.917340954
Library of Congress
LC5148.S64 W66 2006, LC5148.S64W66 2006, LC 5148 .S65 W66 2007

The Physical Object

Pagination
vi, 278 p., [16] p. of plates :
Number of pages
278

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24779189M
Internet Archive
leavingmicrosoft00wood
ISBN 10
0061121088, 006112107X
ISBN 13
9780061121081, 9780061121074
LCCN
2006041601
OCLC/WorldCat
669842844, 166883258

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