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Tag: A Whole New Mind by Daniel Pink

  • Do you have the guts to ask “Why Not”?

    The following self help and motivational insight has been adopted from Daniel Pink’s book A Whole New Mind

    Asking “Why?” can lead to understanding. Asking “Why not?” can lead to breakthroughs.”

  • Do you want to stand out in a crowded marketplace?This is for you..

    The following self help and motivational insight has been adopted from Daniel Pink’s book A Whole New Mind

    Mastery of design, empathy, play, and other seemingly “soft” aptitudes is now the main way for individuals and firms to stand out in a crowded marketplace.”

  • Why RIGHT BRAIN SKILLS matter the most?

    The following self help and motivational insight has been inspired from Daniel Pink’s book A Whole New Mind. The insight illuminates us as to why right brain skills matter the most.

    Today, the defining skills of the previous era—the “left brain” capabilities that powered the Information Age—are necessary but no longer sufficient. And the capabilities we once disdained or thought frivolous—the “right-brain” qualities of inventiveness, empathy, joyfulness, and meaning—increasingly will determine who flourishes and who flounders.”

  • Do you know the ART of asking the RIGHT QUESTIONS?

    The following self help and motivational insight has been adopted from Daniel Pink’s book A Whole New Mind

    Asking “Why?” can lead to understanding. Asking “Why not?” can lead to breakthroughs.”

  • What if POETS had been modern day MANAGERS?

    The following self help and motivational insight has been adopted from Daniel Pink’s book A Whole New Mind

    I say, ‘Get me some poets as managers.‘ Poets are our original systems thinkers. They contemplate the world in which we live and feel obligated to interpret, and give expression to it in a way that makes the reader understand how that world runs. Poets, those unheralded systems thinkers, are our true digital thinkers. It is from their midst that I believe we will draw tomorrow’s new business leaders.”