Everything That Follows is Different 在线电子书 图书标签: 洞察 Psychology 思维 创造力 社科-行为/心理 社科-行为&心理 社会学 方法
发表于2024-11-22
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四分给结论,一分给作者研究手段(质性研究+“对照实验”)
评分案例和分析一般,在现实中没有太多实用价值。
评分读到怒气飙升简直不能继续读下去。写书和故事会集萃不是一件事!! 为什么会有出本社愿意印这种书???
评分读到怒气飙升简直不能继续读下去。写书和故事会集萃不是一件事!! 为什么会有出本社愿意印这种书???
评分读到怒气飙升简直不能继续读下去。写书和故事会集萃不是一件事!! 为什么会有出本社愿意印这种书???
【美】加里·克莱因(Gary Klein),宏观认知有限责任公司(MacroCognition LLC)的高级科学家,致力于自然决策领域的研究。1969年获得匹兹堡大学实验心理学博士学位。在职业生涯的初期,他主要从事学术研究;在职业生涯的第二阶段,他主要为政府提供服务,担任美国空军的研究心理学家;在职业生涯的第三阶段,也就是在1978年,他创立了一家克莱因联合研发公司(Klein Associates)。
曾著有《直觉的力量》(The Power of Intuition)等书籍。
The author is a distinguished research psychologist and consultant who clarifies the conditions that help spark - or inhibit - insights: those startling new understandings that break through the minutiae, nonsense and fog that hold back personal and professional performance. It offers insights - like Darwin's understanding of the way evolution actually works, or Watson and Crick's breakthrough about DNA - can change the world. But we also need insights into the everyday things that frustrate and confuse us so that we can become more effective at getting things done. Yet, we know very little about how insights are formed and what blocks them. Gary Klein unravels the mystery in a book that is at once sophisticated as well as entertaining and fun to read. Gary Klein is a keen observer of people in their natural settings - scientists, businesspeople, firefighters, police officers, soldiers, family members, friends, himself - and uses a marvelous variety of stories to develop a new understanding of insight: not just an a-ha moment or flash of illumination, but a new way of understanding what sparks insights: What, for example, enabled Harry Markopolos to put the finger on Bernie Madoff; how did Dr. Michael Gottlieb, a physician and assistant professor at UCLA, make the connections between different patients and publish the first announcement of the AIDS epidemic; what did Admiral Yamamoto see (and what did the Americans miss) in a 1940 British attack on the Italian fleet that enabled him to develop the strategy of attack at Pearl Harbor? How did a "smoke-jumper" see that setting another fire would save him, while those who ignored his insight perished? How did Michael Chalfie come up with a million dollar idea (and a Nobel Prize) for a natural flashlight enabling researchers to look inside living organisms to watch their biological processes in action? Klein also dissects impediments to insight: How organizations claim they want creativity and breakthroughs but in reality block disruptive ideas, preferring instead to avoid mistakes. Why information technology systems are too often "dumb by design" and block insights. How plain old stupidity makes us fail to see connections and detect contradictions and inconsistencies.
这是作者说的“我相信我已经超越了格雷厄姆·华莱士的成就,超过了他那套四阶段模型理论,同时,我的成就也超越了我所阅读过的其他所有人的论述。我没有生搬硬套地进行数据分析,而是冥思苦想各种真实的事例,从中寻找答案。” 但我觉得就是些生搬硬套。 这也是作者书里的原话...
评分 评分我觉得作者就是在讲故事啊,虽然书里也把洞察力的出现分为了触类旁通、灵光一现等五种情况,不过到底来说,这种事还是可遇不可求的。不过一点就是,我们事先必须做好准备,这样当机遇出现的时候才能抓住它,所谓机会都是留给有准备的人的。
评分 评分最近读完这本书之后,我的大脑时刻处在“触发状态”——只要有事情符合书中描述的那几种情况,就会被激发。而正好不久在我身上就发生了两件事情,让我非常愉悦的爽了一番。 第一件事 微信上碰到一学友,听他说他对面相很感兴趣,我就来了劲。在瞎聊中,我了解到他自学面相确实...
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