Uses the two sides of the human brain as a metaphor for understanding how the information age came about throughout the course of the past generation, counseling readers on how to survive and find a place in a society that is marked by rising affluence, job outsourcing, and computer technology at the expense of inventiveness, empathy, and meaning.
This investigation into the American workforce introduces the concept of the free agent who, unlike the organization man of the '50s and after, is no longer yoked to a large corporation. People who are free agents leverage their skills and cherish their independence, and sometimes they form small networks or microbusinesses. Pink examines the ...
This investigation into the American workforce introduces the concept of the free agent who, unlike the organization man of the '50s and after, is no longer yoked to a large corporation. People who are free agents leverage their skills and cherish their independence, and sometimes they form small networks or microbusinesses. Pink examines the ...
This is a book that you haveto read.A Whole New Mindis a groundbreaking look at how we should live our lives in a world turned upside down by rising affluence, the outsourcing of good jobs abroad, and the computerization of our lives; a world fast shifting from the Information Age to the Conceptual Age.Lawyers. Accountants. Radiologists. Software ...
Unabridged CDs a[ 6 CDs, 7 hours From Daniel H. Pink, the author of the groundbreaking bestseller "A Whole New Mind," comes his next big idea book: a paradigm- changing examination of what truly motivates us and how to harness that knowledge to find greater satisfaction in our lives and our work.
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