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The Simplicity Principle

Six Steps Towards Clarity in a Complex World. Ausgezeichnet: NYC Business Book Awards, 2020.Ausgezeichnet: American Book Fest Book Award, 2020
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264 Seiten
Englisch
Kogan Pageerschienen am03.04.2020
Learn how to develop a clear and calm way to be more creative, gain greater focus and reclaim productivity.mehr
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EUR20,00
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Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter - 00: Introduction;Section - ONE: Hexagon thinking´s six principles;Chapter - 01: KISS - Keep it simple;Chapter - 02: The individual snowflake;Chapter - 03: Playing for time;Chapter - 04: Networks - Build your hive;Chapter - 05: Knowledge;Chapter - 06: Saturn Saturdays - Rest;Section - TWO: Hexagon doing;Chapter - 07: Checklist chapter - From thinking to doing;Chapter - 08: Time zones;Chapter - 09: Be the bee - Individuality;Chapter - 10: The network effect;Chapter - 11: Knowledge dashboards;Chapter - 12: On the sixth day - Restmehr
Kritik
"It's the question of our modern times: how to recapture simplicity in our lives so we can once again connect with ourselves. And in this book our Editor-at-Large Julia Hobsbawm has given us an answer: by using the shape and pattern of nature. Her six-word mantra - Keep it Simple, Learn From Nature - shows us how we can use the power of the world around us to change our lives for the better." Arianna Huffington, Founder & CEO, Thrive Globalmehr

Autor

Julia Hobsbawm is an entrepreneur and writer who address the problems and solutions of humans in the machine age. She was described by James Harding, former editor of The Times and of BBC News and founder of Tortoise Media, as 'one of the most important public intellectuals in the UK'. She is Honorary Visiting Professor of Workplace Social Health at London's Cass Business School.