埃裏剋·亞伯拉罕森
哥倫比亞大學商學院管理學教授,著有《沒有任何副作用的改變》。他的獨特且具有爭議的研究被認為是挑戰傳統的管理智慧。他已在包括《哈佛商業評論》在內的眾多頂級管理期刊上發錶文章,並經常為全世界的管理層聽眾演講。
Like Freakonomics, here is a book that combines counterintuitive thinking with stories from everyday life to provide a striking new view of how our world works. Ever since Einstein's study of Brownian Motion, scientists have understood that a little disorder actually makes systems more effective. But most people still shun disorder--or suffer guilt over the mess they can't avoid. No longer! With a spectacular array of anecdotes and case studies of the useful role mess can play, here is an antidote to the accepted wisdom that tight schedules, neatness, and consistency are the keys to success. Drawing on examples from business, parenting, cooking, the war on terrorism, retail, and even the meteoric career of Arnold Schwarzenegger, coauthors Abrahamson and Freedman demonstrate that moderately messy systems use resources more efficiently, yield better solutions, and are harder to break than neat ones. A Perfect Mess will help readers assess what the right amount of disorder is for a given system, and how to apply these ideas onto a large scale--government, society-- and on a small scale--in your attic, kitchen, or office. A Perfect Mess will forever change the way we think about those unruly heaps of paper on our desks.
事实上,这本书的标题还是有所哗众取巧的,它说抨击的也并非真正意义上的混乱,说论证的需要保持混乱也是限定在一定的范围的,下面是一些在大多数情况下正确的结论,而具体的标准因人而异,在乎于行: 1.整洁和有序是需要付出代价的,而且很多时候那些代价并不总是值得的的。我...
評分 評分很多人可能都有过这样的经验,你对家里或者办公桌上的混乱非常不满,于是不断地整理,试图让它们变得整洁有序,问题是过不了多长时间你就发现一切又回到从前的混乱状态,于是又开始新一轮的整理-混乱-整理。。。。。。周而复始,无休无止。 或者在进行整理、试图让周围环境...
評分最近翻了2本这种理念类的图书。总体感觉是没什么必要买,特别是你对这个标题的概念与自己的想法类似的时候就更不需要买了,大部分的时候是一种说教,举出无数个实例来说服你。看了半天没什么意思,都是空对空,不过对混乱感到彻底反感的人也许还是有些价值的。 我觉得以后这类...
評分1.老妈的十(万)个为什么 Not surprisingly, my mother, who is incredibly organized and neat , always feels comfused as soon as geting into my department. In the following sentences, for example ,there are something she may never understand so she has to quset ...
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