A Whole New Mind
In an age where computers and well-trained workers from low-paid countries are taking over even white-collar jobs, what can you do to stand out? As we move out of the Information Age and into a new Conceptual Age, the answer is to start embracing the aptitudes associated with the right side of your brain, which were previously thought of as less valuable than analytical left-brain skills.
Who should read
Anyone who wants to discover the difference between 20th-century work and 21st-century work Anyone interested in the concept of “right-brain” thinking Anyone who wants to develop the right skills to succeed at work in the modern age
About the author
Daniel H. Pink is an American author of be…
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In an age where computers and well-trained workers from low-paid countries are taking over even white-collar jobs, what can you do to stand out? As we move out of the Information Age and into a new Conceptual Age, the answer is to start embracing the aptitudes associated with the right side of your brain, which were previously thought of as less valuable than analytical left-brain skills.
Who should read
Anyone who wants to discover the difference between 20th-century work and 21st-century work Anyone interested in the concept of “right-brain” thinking Anyone who wants to develop the right skills to succeed at work in the modern age
About the author
Daniel H. Pink is an American author of bestselling books on business, management and work. A Whole New Mind (2005) was a long-running New York Times and BusinessWeek bestseller and has been translated into 20 languages.
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