Daniel Coyle Libri
Daniel Coyle approfondisce le dinamiche del talento umano, esplorando cosa rende eccellenti individui e gruppi. Il suo lavoro svela i fattori psicologici e ambientali che favoriscono l'apprendimento, la collaborazione e le alte prestazioni. Attraverso una prosa avvincente, Coyle offre ai lettori spunti pratici sulla scienza dell'acquisizione delle abilità e sulla creazione di team efficaci.







Design For Strengths: Applying Design Thinking to Individual and Team Strengths
- 302pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
This book is for anyone who has worked very hard at something--in business, life, sport, music, hobbies--and stopped seeing progress. In these pages, John K. Coyle explores the intersection of two popular frameworks¿Design Thinking and Strengths-finding¿and shows how they can be combined to achieve breakthrough performance. Coyle demonstrates how to leverage the mindset and process of Design Thinking to define the ¿right¿ problem, and to ask and answer a ¿better question.¿ Instead of ¿how do I fix my weaknesses,¿ he re-defines the central challenge of ¿how can I design for my strengths?¿ To illuminate these concepts, Coyle weaves a fascinating thread from ¿Imaginariums" as a student under Stanford's David Kelley, to world-class racing as a cyclist and speedskater, to applying Design Thinking to emerging business problems. With contributions from more than a dozen leading experts, including Steven Kotler, David Kelley, David Eagleman, Daniel Coyle and Chip Conley, as well as Olympic gold medalists, Apolo Ohno and Meryl Davis, this book will engage, entertain and inform.At its core, this book is about sharing the tools and mindsets required to find and reveal hidden potential, and imparting the belief that each and every one of us contains the capacity to do something extraordinary - if we design for it.
Guiguzi
On the Cosmological Axes of Chinese Persuasion [Hardcover Dissertation Reprint]
- 386pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
The dissertation delves into the philological and philosophical dimensions of the Guiguzi, situating it within the broader context of Chinese intellectual history. It highlights Master Guigu's role as a pivotal figure in the transmission of the Sunzi bingfa tradition, particularly his influence on Sun Bin. The research uncovers the text's innovative approach to the "art of persuasion," rooted in an early Daoist cosmology, emphasizing its enduring impact on strategic thought and communication.
The Secret Race
- 384pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
A book that pulls back the curtain and takes us into the secret world of professional cycling.
THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER 'A marvel of insight and practicality' Charles Duhigg, author of The Power of Habit ____________________________ How do you build and sustain a great team? The Culture Code reveals the secrets of some of the best teams in the world - from Pixar to Google to US Navy SEALs - explaining the three skills such groups have mastered in order to generate trust and a willingness to collaborate. Combining cutting-edge science, on-the-ground insight and practical ideas for action, it offers a roadmap for creating an environment where innovation flourishes, problems get solved, and expectations are exceeded. ____________________________ 'There are profound ideas on every single page, stories that will change the way you work, the way you lead, and the impact you have on the world. Highly recommended, an urgent read.' Seth Godin, author of Linchpin 'Truly brilliant . . . Read it immediately' Adam Grant, author of Originals 'Well told stories, with actionable lessons' Financial Times
Culture Code
- 280pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
"Daniel Coyle spent three years researching the question of what makes a successful group tick, visiting some of the world's most productive groups--including Pixar, Navy SEALs, Zappos, IDEO, and the San Antonio Spurs. Coyle discovered that high-performing groups relentlessly generate three key messages that enable them to excel: 1) Safety - we are connected. 2) Shared Risk - we are vulnerable together. 3) Purpose - we are part of the same story. Filled with first-hand reporting, fascinating science, compelling real-world stories, and leadership tools that can apply to businesses, schools, sports, families, and any kind of group, The Culture Code will revolutionize how you think about creating and sustaining successful groups."-- Provided by publisher
The Little Book of Talent
- 160pagine
- 6 ore di lettura
Don't fall for the prodigy myth- Take off your watch- Embrace struggle- Take a nap- To learn it more deeply, teach itThe Little Book of Talent is packed full of 52 simple, practical, proven tips that will help improve any skill.
Lance Armstrong's War
- 400pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
The narrative offers an intimate exploration of the tumultuous world of professional cycling, blending vivid prose with sharp nuances and a touch of irreverent humor. It captures the complexities of the sport, revealing the personal and professional challenges faced by cyclists. The writing style is sophisticated yet accessible, drawing readers into the emotional depths and dynamics of this high-stakes environment.
Talent. You've either got it or you haven't.' Not true, actually.In The Talent Code, award-winning journalist Daniel Coyle draws on cutting-edge research to reveal that, far from being some abstract mystical power fixed at birth, ability really c
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