Karen Dillon
Dillon synthesizes the interplay between innovation and personal fulfillment through her accessible writing, making complex ideas relatable to a broad audience. Her work with Harvard Business Review and her collaboration with Clayton Christensen showcase a dedication to understanding how innovation can drive prosperity and elevate quality of life. Dillon's books often examine the subtle stresses that accumulate in daily life, as seen in her title "The Microstress Effect: How Little Things Pile Up and Create Big Problems – and What to Do About It", recognized with a Thinkers50 Breakthrough Idea award in 2023. This focus highlights her ability to connect overarching themes of leadership and well-being with practical, actionable insights.\n\nIn her role as an author, Dillon effectively translates research into narratives that appeal to those interested in personal and professional development. Her editorial leadership and contributions as a senior fellow at the Christensen Institute underscore her commitment to fostering innovation across various fields. Readers and professionals alike benefit from her work, gaining strategies to manage everyday challenges and to harness innovation for sustainable success. Her books, such as "How Will You Measure Your Life?" and "The Prosperity Paradox: How Innovation Can Lift Nations Out of Poverty", coauthored with Christensen, further her exploration of how strategic thinking can drive both individual and societal prosperity.\n\nKaren Dillon's bio reflects a career steeped in thought leadership and a profound understanding of the intersection between career success and personal well-being. Named one of the world’s most influential women by Ashoka, she continues to inspire and empower her audience, blending her editorial acumen with a passion for impactful storytelling. Her works resonate with those seeking to improve their lives and organizations through thoughtful innovation and stress management strategies.
Books by Karen Dillon

How Will You Measure Your Life?
Popular Authors
Robin Sharma
5 books
James Clear
2 books
Sarah Knight
4 books
Daniel Goleman
9 books
Stanley D. Rosenberg
1 books
Anthony Scaramucci
1 books
J. Richard Gott
1 books
Niall Kishtainy
1 books
Trevor Moawad
2 books
Mark McNeilly
1 books