Black Box Thinking by Matthew Syed


ISBN
9781473613805
Published
Released
04 / 09 / 2017
Binding
Paperback
Pages
352
Dimensions
130 x 197 x 24mm

What links the Mercedes Formula One team with Google?



What links Dave Braisford's Team Sky and the aviation industry?



What is the connection between the inventor James Dyson and the footballer David Beckham?



They are all Black Box Thinkers.



Whether developing a new product, honing a core skill or just trying to get a critical decision right, Black Box Thinkers aren't afraid to face up to mistakes. In fact, they see failure as the very best way to learn. Rather than denying their mistakes, blaming others or attempting to spin their way out of trouble, these institutions and individuals interrogate errors as part of their future strategy for success.

How many of us, hand on heart, can say that we have such a healthy relationship with failure?

Learning from failure has the status of a clich , but this book reveals the astonishing story behind the most powerful method of learning known to mankind, and reveals the arsenal of techniques wielded by some of the world's most innovative organizations. Their lessons can be applied across every field - from sport to education, from business to health.

Using gripping case studies, exclusive interviews and really practical takeaways, Matthew Syed - the award-winning journalist and best-selling author of Bounce - explains how to turn f ailure into success, and shows us how we can all become better Black Box Thinkers.
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