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A Whole New Mind: Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the Future
The paperback edition of Daniel H. Pink's groundbreaking book, A Whole New Mind. Described by reviewers as "an audacious and powerful work," "a profound read," "right on the money," and "a miracle," the book reveals the six abilities individuals must master in an outsourced and automated world. Several publications named A Whole New Mind one of the best business books of 2005. It is now being translated into 12 languages -- and will appear across Europe and Asia in 2006. For this updated and expanded edition, Pink has added dozens of new tools, tips, and exercises to help individuals and organizations sharpen their right-brain capacities. Find out why Thomas L. Friedman, author of the mega-bestseller The World is Flat, calls A Whole New Mind his "favorite business book."
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- Posted: Aug-09-2009
I Need a Whole New Mind!
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RWTYZIKW9NTDY A Whole New Mind is a must read for those people who are wondering how the world will change with the triple force of Asia, Automation and Abundance. It will show you how to make the most of your right brain competencies that you'll...
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- Posted: Aug-04-2009
In three words? Awful. Awful. Awful.
The central premise of this book is that people with slightly more right-brain skills will dominate the work force in the 21st century... or at least be much more important than the past 20 years. I bought this book because that is a premise I agree with, so I was curious to see how he...
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- Posted: Jul-31-2009
It is about time
I am pleased that a book has finally been published showing the importance of right brain thinking. Being that I am an artist, left-handed, and seemed to have always had a different idea on things, this book has made it clear what I am all about and how difficult it has been in the past living...
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- Posted: Jul-28-2009
must read!
With simple words, it is a book that I will use for the rest of my life and let my kids read it. I am still doubting the fact righting a review.I wanted to keep a competitive advantage, this much I love it). But, here you have it in simple words...And, it was nice to hear from the author himself...
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- Posted: Jul-24-2009
Unemployed in America
If you're unemployed in America today (~650MM), read this book. If you've exhausted your benefits, so are not technically unemployed anymore (~350MM), read this book. If you're employed, and wanting to better yourself (the rest of you), read this book. If you're under 65, you should also pick...
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- Posted: Jul-01-2009
A Whole New Mind
The context of this book is spot on for parents nurturing developing young minds. We need to really move away from the old way of thinking (L-Directed thinking), and encourage the next generation to have an open approach to learning and leading. We need to grow the next generation of leaders...
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- Posted: Jun-17-2009
A top pick for business and general-interest libraries alike
For decades the key to surviving in the world has been left-brain thinking with careers keyed to lawyers, accountants and engineers. The future, former White House speechwriter Daniel Pink maintains, is in right-brain thinkers - designers, teachers, creative and empathic professions: A WHOLE NEW...
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- Posted: Jun-15-2009
Something to chew on...
This is hardly a book of right-brain/left-brain pseudo-psychology. Rather, this is surprisingly tantalizing with its ideas about skill needed by the workforce of the future. Not interested in employment skills? Retired? Still in school not looking for a job? This is also a good book for learning...
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- Posted: Feb-25-2009
Toward skills that cannot be outsourced
Pink genially prods us into a future of retooling ourselves for survival, managing to make it seem more interesting than horrifying. He gets playful advising games to develop creativity and empathy, moving us towards the kind of skills that can't be outsourced. The challenges he covers are real...
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- Posted: Feb-20-2009
Creative? Dan Pink has your back?
If you've ever tried to sell design, clever writing, inspiring music, or any other product of creativity to an eye-rolling left-brain executive, who usually holds the purse strings, A WHOLE NEW MIND arms you with facts and research that appeal to the bean-counting world. Pink's book is rich with...
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