| Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking
Publisher: Little, Brown |
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| ISBN: 0316172324 List Price: $25.95 Amazon Price: $15.57 Usually ships in 24 hours |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 5 Reviews: Summary: Very Good, Unexpected When I purchased this book, I expected it to be about "how to get the most out of the first 2 seconds of thought" (or something like that). However, when I read it all the way through this afternoon, I'm left feeling.. confused? Although it wasn't about what I expected (and I only expected that because it was linked from other "self help" books such as 7 habits, etc), it was still a very good book. It's basically about the first 2 seconds of thought (surprise!) and how our minds make "snap judgements" in those first 2 seconds. This book simply talks about that. It doesn't tell you really HOW to make the most of those 2 seconds, or favor thinking soley based on them or not - but tells interesting stories which show how people's opinions are shaped within 2 seconds. I'm left feeling sort of confused. It's a great read, but it's very broad. It doesn't say "This is how you harness your subconscious" or "This is why you should think within 2 seconds" or "This is why you shouldn't think wihtin 2 seconds" - it kind of goes every which way. Still a great read though if you're interested in psychology. It's not as much of a "self-help" book as I thought. (but I suppose, knowing the facts this book teaches, sort of makes it a self help book by helping you understand how OTHER people think in 2 seconds..) Summary: The Next Step This book should be read by anyone who is looking to add to there intellect and by anyone who is yearning to learn more and more about people. I think of this book as the next level to a movie like Crash. Crash is an icredible film that illustrates how connected all of us are, and how convaluted our decisions can become if we rely merely on prejudice and stereotypes. Blink tells us why we do that. Blink explains why we make these snap judgements and touches on how such snap judgements can be helpful or detrimental. Blink also talks about cultivating our subjective unconsciousness into something that we can use in our everyday life, whether it involves love or the work place. This one is for the human who are dedicated to take their intelligence to the next level. Summary: A must read for decision makers Malcolm Gladwell has done a masterful job of enlightening the reader about the pitfalls of decision making. Due to weaknesses in our cognitive processes, we are subject to flawed decisions that have a wide range of negative consequences, from missed opportunities to deadly results. The book contains a wealth of information for improving organization decision making. For example -- - Gladwell's examination of insight is particularly powerful. Organization leaders are often their own worst enemy. Their demand for justification for new ideas often kills these ideas before they have a chance to mature. "Insight is not a light bulb that goes off inside our heads. It is a flickering candle that can easily be snuffed out." This has strong implications for organizations seeking to nurture new ideas for innovation, especially since creative ideas are typically the result of intuitive insight rather than deductive reasoning. - Our preconceived notions work against making effective decisions without our slightest awareness. These biases prevent people from objectively seeing what is actually right before their eyes, even when they are sincerely attempting to be objective. - Frugality in decision making matters. Overloading decision makers with information destroys their ability to intuitively pick up the underlying pattern necessary to make effective decisions. Fortunately there are methods to improve the use of deduction and intuition as well as reduce the impact of biases. Gladwell's engaging writing style brings these points home in colorful stories of real dilemmas for all types of organizations and decision makers. Summary: |
| The Power of Impossible Thinking: Transform the Business of Your Life and the Life of Your Business
Publisher: Wharton School Publishing |
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| ISBN: 0131425021 List Price: $25.99 Amazon Price: $16.37 Usually ships in 24 hours |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 4 Reviews: Summary: A toolkit for shifting your paradigm This book is a great combination of theoritical thinking as well as practical business problems. It examines the discussion on paradigms - which the authors prefer to call 'mental models' and how they constrain your perception of reality. So far, so good. Then they start outlining a practical methodology for changing your mental model, which should enable you to 'think impossible thoughts' meaning in this context, thinking thoughts that were impossible in your previous paradigm. I like the depth of research behind the concept and the academic structure given to the book on a subject that has been much discussed, but manages to give it a new perspective and some practical tools to take away with you. I spoke with the author and have published extracts of the interview on the HyperThinker Experiment site, so please check it out if you want to hear more from the author himself: http://www.hyperthinker.com/Currentinterviews/tabid/693/Default.aspx. A worthwhile read and a fascinating look at an issue that affects us all. Summary: The power of viewing and molding your reality... It's often the case that our vision of reality is a product of our own mental biases. If you can change the way you look at something, the reality of it can undergo a dramatic shift. This whole subject is explored very well in the book The Power of Impossible Thinking: Transform the Business of Your Life and the Life of Your Business by Jerry Wind, Colin Crook, and Robert Gunther. Very powerful stuff... Contents: Part 1 - Recognize The Power And Limits Of Mental Models: Our Models Define Our World; Running The Miracle Mile Part 2 - Keeping Your Models Relevant: Should You Change Horses?; Paradigm Shifts Are A Two-Way Street; Seeing A New Way Of Seeing; Sift For Sense From Streams Of Complexity; Engage In R&D Of The Mind Part 3 - Transform Your World: Dismantle The Old Order; Find Common Ground To Bridge Adaptive Disconnects Part 4 - Act Quickly And Effectively: Develop The Intuition To Act Quickly; The Power To Do The Impossible; Challenging Your Own Thinking - Personal, Business, and Society; What You Think Is What You Do; The Neuroscience Behind Mental Models; Selected Bibliography; Acknowledgments; Index; On The Audio CD This is one of those rare "business books" that can be applied effectively to both your business and your personal life. The authors examine how our mindsets of situations and events cause us to build our own "reality" about them. The opening example is about how you're walking along a dark street and you hear footsteps behind you. You know the neighborhood recently had a well-publizied crime happen. You're sure that you're about to be the next victim. Fight or Flight... Then you turn and find it's one of your co-workers. The reality of the situation never altered, but "your" reality of the situation has completely changed. These "mental models" are then explored in various realms of business and personal life. For instance, Howard Schultz viewed Starbucks through a completely different mental filter than those who were running the operation. Rather than seeing the company as a seller of coffee, he saw the potential for a complete experience surrounding the act of ordering and drinking coffee. He had to leave the company, start his own operation around that model, and then buy out Starbucks once his vision showed signs of success. The same business environment was open to both Schultz and the owners, but they saw the "reality" in completely different ways... This is one of the better books I've read that deals with the subject of neuroscience. But rather than just giving examples and citing research, the authors show how this research can be applied to your life in ways that can make a dramatic difference. If you've never explored the "science of the mind", this is a great introduction anchored in practical use. And this might just be the spark that causes you to change the way you look at things, thereby changing your life in ways that seem completely impossible right now... Summary: We Should Invest In Our Mind's R & D "The Power of Impossible Thinking" is labelled as a "business book" and it's very hopeful for those in business, both big and small. But it has tremendous value to everyone, in every aspect of our lives. Our "mental models" determine where we'll go and what we'll do and accomplish, throughout our lives. And, our mental models can limit us in our lives as well. One of the focuses is on the thought process, as it should be. Our thought process is often what hinders us. This book reminded me many times of the perils of stagnation. Mental and attitudinal stagnation. This leads to the oft-times subtle downward spiral of complacency, and just plain getting too comfortable. The "Power of Impossible Thinking" provides practical and do-able models for the contemporary times we live in. This book is divided into 4 sections: a) The importance of mental models and how they help and hurt us b) how to keep models current and know when to alter or change them, and continuously experiment c) obstacles and ways to over come them, and d) develop intuition and act, concluded by "What You Think Is What You Do." Two chapters specifically help readers sharpen our mental models and use our perceptions to help us in our lives. What we perceive we can do, and what we actually do, depends on our attitude and perceptions: we bring our own baggage with us. Critical, is recognizing things that keep us in our old models and patterns. When we recognize this, we can change it (chapter 8). Professionally, we are constantly inundated by information. Competition is ever-present, 24 hours a day. Our mental ability to recognize and then act upon change seems more important than ever today. Obviously we are surrounded by constant changes in the interdependent global market place. As the world constantly alters and adapts, we must as well. Recognizing the trends and changes is what is needed to survive and prosper. Examples from the emergence and decline of the dot.coms were noted. So many companies jumped onto the dot.com bandwagon, but there was a purge, and the ones that survived and now prosper, are the ones that adapted and continued to alter their products and services: they recognized the change. Many did not, and went out of business. The Internet has highly become a "mail order" pathway, for viewing and ordering many products. One way to deal with this among many in this book: Zooming in and Zooming out: As multi-tasking becomes more common-place and the market and lifestyle pace increases, the concept of "zooming in and zooming out" is one concept that can make our personal and professional lives easier, more-fulfilling, and more productive. "Zooming in and out" addresses the need to overcome obstacles that now make our our world difficult. These obstacles have always existed for humans. The ability to focus and address details - without letting them bog us down and/or cause us to lose sight of our over-all objectives. Three contemporary case studies were conducted on people we are familiar with. Oprah Winfrey, Howard Schulz of Starbucks Coffee, and Andy Grove, the former CEO of Intel. All of these people created a product(s). These were created from ideas. This may sound cliche, but it's the way it is. Starbucks: the unique coffee (consumer) experience. Who in the world would think this would work back in the early 1990s? I honestly didn't. Oprah: transforming the influence of the Talk Show by positivity, individuality, over-coming obstacles and awareness. Apple, moving to the ipod. Oprah Winfrey's case study was quite powerful and moving. She grew up in poor, rural Mississippi, without indoor water and electricity. Raised by her grandmother initially. Abused by male friends and family, and sent to a juvenile detention center at 13. At the start of her career as a co-anchor, she was told she didn't have the looks. The case study reinforces the idea that she became what she's become, not by following or conforming to the mold, but by breaking it. Her Book Club and talk show focus on themes of individuality, empowerment, and achievement. The "Power of Impossible Thinking" is a contemporary and highly relevant book. It's neuro-science approach tells us how to identify our outdated models, recognize the limits of them, and the benefits and power of changing and utilizing new models. This is a great book that deserves more attention. Summary: |
| The Power of Positive Thinking
Publisher: Ballantine Books |
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| ISBN: 0449911470 List Price: $12.95 Amazon Price: $9.97 Usually ships in 24 hours |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 5 Reviews: Summary: Powerful small messages This littel minature book is very powerful. It has all the necesarry positive thing techniques that you need to start changing the way you think if you practice and beleive in it. It will turn your life around for the better. Summary: A Must for Those with Anxiety As a long time sufferer of anxiety/panic disorder, I recommend this book to anyone who is looking for coping mechanisms. Though not specifically geared towards people with anxiety, the book offers many pracitcal options for dealing with fear and uncertainty. A great place to start. Summary: All time positive best seller This is a great book. A book that can be of help to a teenager , an employee, a businessman, a live in mom or to a retiree. The book tells of changing our attitudes by the way we think. Norman writes that by thinking positive thoughts we draw in positive results and in the same way we draw in negative results by thinking negative thoughts. Its more like a magnet pulling iron towards itself. Therefore the bible says as a man thinks in his heart, so he is. As i said before a really great book otherwise it would not have been an all time positive best selling book. Summary: |
| The Power of Logic: In Problem Solving and Communication
Publisher: SCC publishing |
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| ISBN: 0975924702 List Price: $30.00 Amazon Price: $30.00 Usually ships in 2 to 3 weeks |
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| Norman Vincent Peale: Three Complete Books: The Power of Positive Thinking; The Positive Principle Today; Enthusiasm Makes the Difference
Publisher: Wings |
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| ISBN: 0517084724 List Price: $13.99 Amazon Price: $13.99 Usually ships in 24 hours |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 4 Reviews: Summary: enthusiastic about positive thinking! I enjoyed reading these three books in one. The pages contain words of wisdom that I'm sure I will refer to all of my life. Therefore this book will never get old. It has a Christian flavor with the appeal of timeless wisdom. Summary: Positive Thinking My purchase of Power of Positive Thinking five years back was the beginning of a new chapter in my life. The paperback, now tattered and held together with a binder clip, is referenced periodically, and recently more frequently as I decided to re-read the book for the ? time, I forget now. The read is very simple, very polished, very uplifting. Dr. Peale had a zest for life and a true heart for serving others and each word conveys these messages. Highly recommended for anyone willing to face inferiority complexes and understand that with God and a positive attitude, anything is possible. Anything. I am here today to purchase several more copies for friends. Summary: Great book I've read The Power of Positive Thinking, like twice or more. And the book is great. I will definately buy this three in one book. Because i know it will make a difference in my life like The Power of Positive did. It changed my life for the best. And I too like others subscribed to Guideposts, and the annual issue. I would highly reccommend this book to anyone and everyone. Summary: |
| The Power of the 2 x 2 Matrix: Using 2x2 Thinking to Solve Business Problems and Make Better Decisions (Jossey Bass Business and Management Series)
Publisher: Jossey-Bass |
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| ISBN: 0787972924 List Price: $46.00 Amazon Price: $46.00 Usually ships in 24 hours |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 2 Reviews: Summary: Not that useful. No insight. I did not find the book very useful. The explanation are not insightful. If you are a management consultant already, then the content would be too light for you. The only thing i like is that they have collected a nice list of 2x2 matrix, some of which is a relaxing and fun matrix to know. Summary: A great book ! A great book ! I really enjoy the book. This is a great book for person who looks for way to improve his/her problem solving approach. It will help your problem solving method more structure. It contains proven 2x2 Matrix ranging from Strategic framework, Organization framework and Individual framework. I strongly recommend for everybody who are preparing for the case interview with big consulting firms. Also, this is the great book for all managers. Summary: A must buy... If you want to learn about how to go deep in strategy this is a really good book. The authors propose a method to help you define core dilemmas facing your business and then use that as a starting point for developing strategy. They say that dynamic tension and conflict are the starting point for change and growth, both in the firm and as managers. The second half of the book is devoted to 55 classic and not-so classic 2 x 2 matrices. The typical business student may be aware of many of these such as BCG portfolio grid and Stephen Covey's urgency and importance. However, the best value is the 2 x 2 models and cases in areas such as marketing, risk, and organizational processes. I think every organization will see itself in these examples. The authors include a method for each 2 x 2. You can literally begin to apply the thinking right away. I think anyone in business or a business strategy course would benefit. Summary: |
| Power Through Constructive Thinking
Publisher: HarperSanFrancisco |
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| ISBN: 0060628618 List Price: $15.95 Amazon Price: $10.37 Usually ships in 24 hours |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 5 Reviews: Summary: ENLIGHTENING THIS POWERFUL BOOK HAS THE ABILITY TO CHANGE LIVES IN A VERY POSITIVE MANNER, WHEN THOUROUGLY UNDERSTOOD. IF ONE IS ALREADY "SAVED," PERHAPS THIS POWERFUL PRESENTATION WILL TEACH A NEW WAY TO THINK IN SUCH A MANNER TO ATTAIN SPIRITUAL GROWTH. TO OTHERS, IT IS CAPABLE OF LEADING ONE TO REACH A BROADER UNDERSTANDING OF THEIR CREATOR. Summary: Logical, sensible, practical, insightful This book is probably the most influential book I've ever read. It has totally opened my mind and changed my view of things. It helped me up when I hit rock bottom, for the last time. It shows you, without any empty promises, how to change you ways and unveil true happiness and fullfilment, as you own God given right! It is direct and simple in its approach. The message is crystal clear and hard to deny, even if you are not Christian. Fox is extremely engaging and powerful in his words. I cannot say how much this book has meant to me! This is the first Emmet Fox book I've read but I will certainly devour the rest with great anticipaition. Highly reccommended, 5 stars *****! Summary: You will never view Christianity the same way again I stand amazed. I have never in all my years read a book on metaphysics vis a vis Christianity and the Bible that I so completely resonated with. Emmet Fox, one of the original architects of the New Thought Movement published this book in 1932 and it is still fresh--even revolutionary--today. This book is so elegant, sincere and intelligent that it has made me reconsider my identification with Eastern spirituality and turn back to my Christian "roots". This book boils down the big questions sweetly and succinctly, without ever sounding sanctimonious or judgmental. A real eye-opener, and for many on the spiritual path...a breath of fresh air. Summary: |
| Blink, The Power of Thinking Without Thinking
Publisher: Little, Brown & Co. |
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| ISBN: 073945529X List Price: Amazon Price: This item is currently not available. |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 3 Reviews: Summary: Airport science book The author makes the following points: 1) sometimes you can make a correct decision very quickly; 2) sometimes a very quick decision is wrong. In his book he states that he has taken a whole year to write this slender volume. This book is the scientific equivalent of a trashy airport novel - it passes the time and then you forget it. It would be a very good buy if you don't read novels and are taking a trip - a short trip. Summary: Thought provoking I don't know that I buy everything (or even very much) that the author says about the whole "thin slicing" thing, but I enjoyed reading his ideas. I agree with Eric Antonow's review that the book contains a lot of speculation, and Gladwell does a poor job of unifying the stories, but individually the stories and ideas are fascinating. This book should be read with a healthy dose of skepticism, but do read it, because it is a fun read, and it really makes you think - always a good thing. Summary: Don't judge this book too rapidly Blink! explores the phenomena we have all experianced, that initial feeling we get when exposed to something new. Initially I was a bit skeptical of the premise. It sounded like one of the New Age self-awareness books. I was mistaken. Instead, Gladwell makes two, very important, statements. First, those gut feelings can be very accurate when an expert gets them. That is, someone who has a lot of experiance with an item or situation is able to judge that situtation rapidly and fairly accurately. Further, expertise does not mean college diplomas but experiance. We are all experts, to a large degree, at reading faces because we have been doing that all of our lives. So we can rapidly, subconciously, arrive at a conclusion about someone we meet for the first time because of their expressions. Our brains perform activities below the conscious level, and our conscious selves can access the results. (In a way, this is a neat argument for consciousness being an artifact of cerebration and not the other way around.) Second, even experts can be fooled when the cues we subconsiously use to size up an item or situation lead us down a the wrong path. Blink! is about intuition, and illustrates the power, and flaws, with intuitive thinking. It is another demonstration of the superior power of rational thought over intuition. Summary: |
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