The Power of Impossible Thinking
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Publication
2008 - Wharton School Publishing (Tim), Upper Saddle River, New York (State)
Language
English
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Physical Format
EBook
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- Internet Archivepowerimpossiblet00wind
- ISBN-100132044943
- ISBN-100768670578
- ISBN-139780132044943
- ISBN-139780768670578
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- OverDriveA69AA32A-9CD7-4B11-BC53-CEA7AB3FBCAE
- Better World Books9780132044943
- Open LibraryOL24296097M
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- LCCHD58.8.W558 2005
- LCCHD58.8 .W558 2005
Description
This book is about getting better at making sense of the world...so you can make decisions that respond to reality, not some obsolete model of reality. Drawing on the latest neuroscientific research and their experience with corporate transformations, Jerry Wind and Colin Crook explain how your mental models stand between you and reality, distorting all your perceptions...and how they create both limits and opportunities. You'll learn how to develop new ways of seeing...how to keep your mental models fresh and relevant...when to change to a new model...how to build a portfolio of models...and improving your models through constant experimentation. Better mental models = smarter decisionsUnderstand what's real, so you can act on it How people get "stuck," and what to do about itHow obsolete mental models keep you from making changesThe neuroscience of mental modelsWhat scientists can teach us about perception—and realityCreating new modelsPractical ways to see things in new ways—fast
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