Black box thinking: marginal gains and the secrets of high performance Syed, Matthew
Publication details: John Murray c2015 LondonDescription: xi,344 p. PaperISBN:- 978-1-4736-1380-5
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158.1/ ROB/ 31894 Unlimited power : | 158.1/ ROB/ 31895 Unlimited power : | 158.1/ Sha/ 30464 52 ways to live success | 158.1/ Sye/ 32702 Black box thinking: | 158.1/ Tra/Ste/ 31637 Find your balance point : | 158.1/ Tri/ 32694 I am the mind: | 158.1/ Vuj/ 30049 Unstoppable : |
The logic of failure. A routine operation ; United Airlines 173 ; The paradox of success --
Cognitive dissonance. Wrongful convictions ; Intellectual contortions ; Reforming criminal justice --
Confronting complexity. The nozzle paradox ; Scared straight? --
Small steps and giant leaps. Marginal gains ; How failure drives innovation --
The blame game. Libyan Arab Airlines flight 114 ; The second victim --
Creating a growth culture. The Beckham effect ; Redefining failure --
Coda : The big picture.
Black box thinkers see failure as the very best way to learn. They interrogate their errors as part of their future strategy for success. Using case studies, interviews and practical takeaways, Matthew Syed explains how to turn failure into success.
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