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Our latest podcast episode considers the impact of unconscious biases in training design and delivery. With expert guest Jasmine Gartner, we dig deep into the implications for both trainers and learners, offering insights and practical tips for making sure learning is equitable and inclusive. We explore how unconscious biases shape our assumptions and actions, potentially creating barriers that hinder inclusive and effective training. Jasmine illuminates how biases extend beyond race and gender, affecting every aspect of training, from content creation to the delivery format. With her background in diversity, equity, and inclusion, she provides valuable insights into why recognising these biases is crucial for trainers and facilitators . This episode is not just theory—it's loaded with actionable advice. Learn how pre-work can make your training sessions more impactful, why flexibility in camera usage can cater to diverse participant needs, and the vital role of research in avoiding assumptions in your training materials. Take a listen and why not become a VIP of the Training Designer's Club just like Jasmine? Use code "podcast" and get your first month's membership for half price. https://www.trainingdesignersclub.co.uk/vip-membership Visit www.trainingdesignersclub.co.uk for more information and become a VIP member here: https://www.trainingdesignersclub.co.uk/vip-membership Check us out on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/TheTrainingDesignersClub Connect with Sheridan on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/trainingdesigner/ Connect with Jasmine on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasminegartner/ Visit her website: https://www.jasminegartner.com/ Get her FREE paper on Unconscious bias here: https://www.jasminegartner.com/inclusion Thinking Fast and Slow – Daniel Kahneman https://www.amazon.co.uk/Thinking-Fast-Slow-Daniel-Kahneman/dp/0141033576 MASTER your training design: https://training-designers-club.newzenler.com/courses/master-training-design
Human beings are animals, and as such we have typical mammalian impulses, like being tribal and territorial. These base impulses can get us in trouble, but in this bitesize episode Shane Parrish shares a brilliant way to embrace the power of self-imposed rules to stop you from doing or saying something you will later regret. The advice in this episode is brilliant, and references the brilliant author of Thinking, Fast and Slow Daniel Kahneman. Champion Thinking: How To Find Success Without Losing Yourself draws on some of my favourite interviews over the last six years. In it, I seek to challenge our ideas about 'success', and where peace, joy and fulfilment are truly to be found. 'This book captures the magic of being in flow . . . Highly recommend' RONNIE O'SULLIVAN 'Entertaining and enlightening' MATTHEW SYED 'This book will challenge your thinking on what success truly is' GOLDIE SAYERS 'The intention behind this book is beautiful, and I highly recommend it' RUPERT SPIRA Order here: https://www.simonmundie.com/book Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Champion-Thinking-Success-Without-Yourself/dp/1526626497/ Website: simonmundie.com YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/YouTubeSimonMundie Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/simonmundie/ Substack Newsletter: https://simonmundie.substack.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
کتاب تفکر، سریع و کند (Thinking, Fast and Slow)، اثری نوشته ی دانیل کانمن (Daniel Kahneman) است که نخستین بار در سال 2011 منتشر شد. کانمن در این کتاب پرطرفدار و پرفروش، ما را به سفری دگرگون کننده به اعماق ذهن می برد و دو سیستم تفکر در بشر را تشریح می کند: سیستم اول، سریع، شهود-محور و عاطفی است و سیستم دوم، کندتر، مشورت-محور و منطق گراتر است. کانمن توانایی های خارق العاده و البته نقاط ضعفِ تفکر سریع را آشکار می کند و تأثیر فراگیر ادراک های شهود-محور را بر تفکرات و رفتارهای ما نشان می دهد. سختی های پیش بینیِ این که چه عواملی ما را در آینده خوشحال خواهند کرد، چالش های داشتن فهمی عاقلانه و درست از ریسک پذیری در زندگی حرفه ای و شخصی، و تأثیر عمیق جانبداری های ذهنی بر تمامی جنبه های ریز و درشت زندگی انسان را تنها از طریق رسیدن به درکی درست از چگونگی کارکرد این دو سیستم در کنار یکدیگر می توان فهمید؛ سیستم هایی که تمامی قضاوت ها و تصمیمات ما را شکل می دهند. کتاب پرفروش تفکر، سریع و کند دانیل کانمن، روانشناس و برنده نوبل اقتصاد، خلاصه تحقیق اوست که با همکاری آموس تورسکی بیش از چند دهه به آن مشغول بوده است. درباره کتاب تفکر، سریع و کند این کتاب شامل سه بخش از مراحل کاری اوست: کارهای اولیه، یعنی سویه گری های شناختی، سپس نظریه چشم انداز و پس از آن پژوهش هایی در زمینه شادی است. محور اصلی کتاب دوگانگی میان حالت اندیشه است: سیستم دو آهسته تر، خودخواسته تر و منطقی تر است، در حالی که سیستم یک سریع، غریزی و احساسی است. این کتاب ترسیم سویه گیری های شناختی در ارتباط با هر نوع تفکر است که با پژوهش های خود کانمن درباره نفرت از باخت آغاز می شود. این کتاب، با پشتوانه چند دهه پژوهش های دانشگاهی، نشان می دهد که افراد، با تغییر چارچوب پرسش و جایگزین کردن پرسش های ساده تر، در حقیقت به قضاوت های انسانی اهمیتی بیش از حد می دهند. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hazardastan/message
کتاب تفکر، سریع و کند (Thinking, Fast and Slow)، اثری نوشته ی دانیل کانمن (Daniel Kahneman) است که نخستین بار در سال 2011 منتشر شد. کانمن در این کتاب پرطرفدار و پرفروش، ما را به سفری دگرگون کننده به اعماق ذهن می برد و دو سیستم تفکر در بشر را تشریح می کند: سیستم اول، سریع، شهود-محور و عاطفی است و سیستم دوم، کندتر، مشورت-محور و منطق گراتر است. کانمن توانایی های خارق العاده و البته نقاط ضعفِ تفکر سریع را آشکار می کند و تأثیر فراگیر ادراک های شهود-محور را بر تفکرات و رفتارهای ما نشان می دهد. سختی های پیش بینیِ این که چه عواملی ما را در آینده خوشحال خواهند کرد، چالش های داشتن فهمی عاقلانه و درست از ریسک پذیری در زندگی حرفه ای و شخصی، و تأثیر عمیق جانبداری های ذهنی بر تمامی جنبه های ریز و درشت زندگی انسان را تنها از طریق رسیدن به درکی درست از چگونگی کارکرد این دو سیستم در کنار یکدیگر می توان فهمید؛ سیستم هایی که تمامی قضاوت ها و تصمیمات ما را شکل می دهند. کتاب پرفروش تفکر، سریع و کند دانیل کانمن، روانشناس و برنده نوبل اقتصاد، خلاصه تحقیق اوست که با همکاری آموس تورسکی بیش از چند دهه به آن مشغول بوده است. درباره کتاب تفکر، سریع و کند این کتاب شامل سه بخش از مراحل کاری اوست: کارهای اولیه، یعنی سویه گری های شناختی، سپس نظریه چشم انداز و پس از آن پژوهش هایی در زمینه شادی است. محور اصلی کتاب دوگانگی میان حالت اندیشه است: سیستم دو آهسته تر، خودخواسته تر و منطقی تر است، در حالی که سیستم یک سریع، غریزی و احساسی است. این کتاب ترسیم سویه گیری های شناختی در ارتباط با هر نوع تفکر است که با پژوهش های خود کانمن درباره نفرت از باخت آغاز می شود. این کتاب، با پشتوانه چند دهه پژوهش های دانشگاهی، نشان می دهد که افراد، با تغییر چارچوب پرسش و جایگزین کردن پرسش های ساده تر، در حقیقت به قضاوت های انسانی اهمیتی بیش از حد می دهند. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hazardastan/message
کتاب تفکر، سریع و کند (Thinking, Fast and Slow)، اثری نوشته ی دانیل کانمن (Daniel Kahneman) است که نخستین بار در سال 2011 منتشر شد. کانمن در این کتاب پرطرفدار و پرفروش، ما را به سفری دگرگون کننده به اعماق ذهن می برد و دو سیستم تفکر در بشر را تشریح می کند: سیستم اول، سریع، شهود-محور و عاطفی است و سیستم دوم، کندتر، مشورت-محور و منطق گراتر است. کانمن توانایی های خارق العاده و البته نقاط ضعفِ تفکر سریع را آشکار می کند و تأثیر فراگیر ادراک های شهود-محور را بر تفکرات و رفتارهای ما نشان می دهد. سختی های پیش بینیِ این که چه عواملی ما را در آینده خوشحال خواهند کرد، چالش های داشتن فهمی عاقلانه و درست از ریسک پذیری در زندگی حرفه ای و شخصی، و تأثیر عمیق جانبداری های ذهنی بر تمامی جنبه های ریز و درشت زندگی انسان را تنها از طریق رسیدن به درکی درست از چگونگی کارکرد این دو سیستم در کنار یکدیگر می توان فهمید؛ سیستم هایی که تمامی قضاوت ها و تصمیمات ما را شکل می دهند. کتاب پرفروش تفکر، سریع و کند دانیل کانمن، روانشناس و برنده نوبل اقتصاد، خلاصه تحقیق اوست که با همکاری آموس تورسکی بیش از چند دهه به آن مشغول بوده است. درباره کتاب تفکر، سریع و کند این کتاب شامل سه بخش از مراحل کاری اوست: کارهای اولیه، یعنی سویه گری های شناختی، سپس نظریه چشم انداز و پس از آن پژوهش هایی در زمینه شادی است. محور اصلی کتاب دوگانگی میان حالت اندیشه است: سیستم دو آهسته تر، خودخواسته تر و منطقی تر است، در حالی که سیستم یک سریع، غریزی و احساسی است. این کتاب ترسیم سویه گیری های شناختی در ارتباط با هر نوع تفکر است که با پژوهش های خود کانمن درباره نفرت از باخت آغاز می شود. این کتاب، با پشتوانه چند دهه پژوهش های دانشگاهی، نشان می دهد که افراد، با تغییر چارچوب پرسش و جایگزین کردن پرسش های ساده تر، در حقیقت به قضاوت های انسانی اهمیتی بیش از حد می دهند. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hazardastan/message
کتاب تفکر، سریع و کند (Thinking, Fast and Slow)، اثری نوشته ی دانیل کانمن (Daniel Kahneman) است که نخستین بار در سال 2011 منتشر شد. کانمن در این کتاب پرطرفدار و پرفروش، ما را به سفری دگرگون کننده به اعماق ذهن می برد و دو سیستم تفکر در بشر را تشریح می کند: سیستم اول، سریع، شهود-محور و عاطفی است و سیستم دوم، کندتر، مشورت-محور و منطق گراتر است. کانمن توانایی های خارق العاده و البته نقاط ضعفِ تفکر سریع را آشکار می کند و تأثیر فراگیر ادراک های شهود-محور را بر تفکرات و رفتارهای ما نشان می دهد. سختی های پیش بینیِ این که چه عواملی ما را در آینده خوشحال خواهند کرد، چالش های داشتن فهمی عاقلانه و درست از ریسک پذیری در زندگی حرفه ای و شخصی، و تأثیر عمیق جانبداری های ذهنی بر تمامی جنبه های ریز و درشت زندگی انسان را تنها از طریق رسیدن به درکی درست از چگونگی کارکرد این دو سیستم در کنار یکدیگر می توان فهمید؛ سیستم هایی که تمامی قضاوت ها و تصمیمات ما را شکل می دهند. کتاب پرفروش تفکر، سریع و کند دانیل کانمن، روانشناس و برنده نوبل اقتصاد، خلاصه تحقیق اوست که با همکاری آموس تورسکی بیش از چند دهه به آن مشغول بوده است. درباره کتاب تفکر، سریع و کند این کتاب شامل سه بخش از مراحل کاری اوست: کارهای اولیه، یعنی سویه گری های شناختی، سپس نظریه چشم انداز و پس از آن پژوهش هایی در زمینه شادی است. محور اصلی کتاب دوگانگی میان حالت اندیشه است: سیستم دو آهسته تر، خودخواسته تر و منطقی تر است، در حالی که سیستم یک سریع، غریزی و احساسی است. این کتاب ترسیم سویه گیری های شناختی در ارتباط با هر نوع تفکر است که با پژوهش های خود کانمن درباره نفرت از باخت آغاز می شود. این کتاب، با پشتوانه چند دهه پژوهش های دانشگاهی، نشان می دهد که افراد، با تغییر چارچوب پرسش و جایگزین کردن پرسش های ساده تر، در حقیقت به قضاوت های انسانی اهمیتی بیش از حد می دهند. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hazardastan/message
کتاب تفکر، سریع و کند (Thinking, Fast and Slow)، اثری نوشته ی دانیل کانمن (Daniel Kahneman) است که نخستین بار در سال 2011 منتشر شد. کانمن در این کتاب پرطرفدار و پرفروش، ما را به سفری دگرگون کننده به اعماق ذهن می برد و دو سیستم تفکر در بشر را تشریح می کند: سیستم اول، سریع، شهود-محور و عاطفی است و سیستم دوم، کندتر، مشورت-محور و منطق گراتر است. کانمن توانایی های خارق العاده و البته نقاط ضعفِ تفکر سریع را آشکار می کند و تأثیر فراگیر ادراک های شهود-محور را بر تفکرات و رفتارهای ما نشان می دهد. سختی های پیش بینیِ این که چه عواملی ما را در آینده خوشحال خواهند کرد، چالش های داشتن فهمی عاقلانه و درست از ریسک پذیری در زندگی حرفه ای و شخصی، و تأثیر عمیق جانبداری های ذهنی بر تمامی جنبه های ریز و درشت زندگی انسان را تنها از طریق رسیدن به درکی درست از چگونگی کارکرد این دو سیستم در کنار یکدیگر می توان فهمید؛ سیستم هایی که تمامی قضاوت ها و تصمیمات ما را شکل می دهند. کتاب پرفروش تفکر، سریع و کند دانیل کانمن، روانشناس و برنده نوبل اقتصاد، خلاصه تحقیق اوست که با همکاری آموس تورسکی بیش از چند دهه به آن مشغول بوده است. درباره کتاب تفکر، سریع و کند این کتاب شامل سه بخش از مراحل کاری اوست: کارهای اولیه، یعنی سویه گری های شناختی، سپس نظریه چشم انداز و پس از آن پژوهش هایی در زمینه شادی است. محور اصلی کتاب دوگانگی میان حالت اندیشه است: سیستم دو آهسته تر، خودخواسته تر و منطقی تر است، در حالی که سیستم یک سریع، غریزی و احساسی است. این کتاب ترسیم سویه گیری های شناختی در ارتباط با هر نوع تفکر است که با پژوهش های خود کانمن درباره نفرت از باخت آغاز می شود. این کتاب، با پشتوانه چند دهه پژوهش های دانشگاهی، نشان می دهد که افراد، با تغییر چارچوب پرسش و جایگزین کردن پرسش های ساده تر، در حقیقت به قضاوت های انسانی اهمیتی بیش از حد می دهند. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hazardastan/message
کتاب تفکر، سریع و کند (Thinking, Fast and Slow)، اثری نوشته ی دانیل کانمن (Daniel Kahneman) است که نخستین بار در سال 2011 منتشر شد. کانمن در این کتاب پرطرفدار و پرفروش، ما را به سفری دگرگون کننده به اعماق ذهن می برد و دو سیستم تفکر در بشر را تشریح می کند: سیستم اول، سریع، شهود-محور و عاطفی است و سیستم دوم، کندتر، مشورت-محور و منطق گراتر است. کانمن توانایی های خارق العاده و البته نقاط ضعفِ تفکر سریع را آشکار می کند و تأثیر فراگیر ادراک های شهود-محور را بر تفکرات و رفتارهای ما نشان می دهد. سختی های پیش بینیِ این که چه عواملی ما را در آینده خوشحال خواهند کرد، چالش های داشتن فهمی عاقلانه و درست از ریسک پذیری در زندگی حرفه ای و شخصی، و تأثیر عمیق جانبداری های ذهنی بر تمامی جنبه های ریز و درشت زندگی انسان را تنها از طریق رسیدن به درکی درست از چگونگی کارکرد این دو سیستم در کنار یکدیگر می توان فهمید؛ سیستم هایی که تمامی قضاوت ها و تصمیمات ما را شکل می دهند. کتاب پرفروش تفکر، سریع و کند دانیل کانمن، روانشناس و برنده نوبل اقتصاد، خلاصه تحقیق اوست که با همکاری آموس تورسکی بیش از چند دهه به آن مشغول بوده است. درباره کتاب تفکر، سریع و کند این کتاب شامل سه بخش از مراحل کاری اوست: کارهای اولیه، یعنی سویه گری های شناختی، سپس نظریه چشم انداز و پس از آن پژوهش هایی در زمینه شادی است. محور اصلی کتاب دوگانگی میان حالت اندیشه است: سیستم دو آهسته تر، خودخواسته تر و منطقی تر است، در حالی که سیستم یک سریع، غریزی و احساسی است. این کتاب ترسیم سویه گیری های شناختی در ارتباط با هر نوع تفکر است که با پژوهش های خود کانمن درباره نفرت از باخت آغاز می شود. این کتاب، با پشتوانه چند دهه پژوهش های دانشگاهی، نشان می دهد که افراد، با تغییر چارچوب پرسش و جایگزین کردن پرسش های ساده تر، در حقیقت به قضاوت های انسانی اهمیتی بیش از حد می دهند. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hazardastan/message
کتاب تفکر، سریع و کند (Thinking, Fast and Slow)، اثری نوشته ی دانیل کانمن (Daniel Kahneman) است که نخستین بار در سال 2011 منتشر شد. کانمن در این کتاب پرطرفدار و پرفروش، ما را به سفری دگرگون کننده به اعماق ذهن می برد و دو سیستم تفکر در بشر را تشریح می کند: سیستم اول، سریع، شهود-محور و عاطفی است و سیستم دوم، کندتر، مشورت-محور و منطق گراتر است. کانمن توانایی های خارق العاده و البته نقاط ضعفِ تفکر سریع را آشکار می کند و تأثیر فراگیر ادراک های شهود-محور را بر تفکرات و رفتارهای ما نشان می دهد. سختی های پیش بینیِ این که چه عواملی ما را در آینده خوشحال خواهند کرد، چالش های داشتن فهمی عاقلانه و درست از ریسک پذیری در زندگی حرفه ای و شخصی، و تأثیر عمیق جانبداری های ذهنی بر تمامی جنبه های ریز و درشت زندگی انسان را تنها از طریق رسیدن به درکی درست از چگونگی کارکرد این دو سیستم در کنار یکدیگر می توان فهمید؛ سیستم هایی که تمامی قضاوت ها و تصمیمات ما را شکل می دهند. کتاب پرفروش تفکر، سریع و کند دانیل کانمن، روانشناس و برنده نوبل اقتصاد، خلاصه تحقیق اوست که با همکاری آموس تورسکی بیش از چند دهه به آن مشغول بوده است. درباره کتاب تفکر، سریع و کند این کتاب شامل سه بخش از مراحل کاری اوست: کارهای اولیه، یعنی سویه گری های شناختی، سپس نظریه چشم انداز و پس از آن پژوهش هایی در زمینه شادی است. محور اصلی کتاب دوگانگی میان حالت اندیشه است: سیستم دو آهسته تر، خودخواسته تر و منطقی تر است، در حالی که سیستم یک سریع، غریزی و احساسی است. این کتاب ترسیم سویه گیری های شناختی در ارتباط با هر نوع تفکر است که با پژوهش های خود کانمن درباره نفرت از باخت آغاز می شود. این کتاب، با پشتوانه چند دهه پژوهش های دانشگاهی، نشان می دهد که افراد، با تغییر چارچوب پرسش و جایگزین کردن پرسش های ساده تر، در حقیقت به قضاوت های انسانی اهمیتی بیش از حد می دهند. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hazardastan/message
کتاب تفکر، سریع و کند (Thinking, Fast and Slow)، اثری نوشته ی دانیل کانمن (Daniel Kahneman) است که نخستین بار در سال 2011 منتشر شد. کانمن در این کتاب پرطرفدار و پرفروش، ما را به سفری دگرگون کننده به اعماق ذهن می برد و دو سیستم تفکر در بشر را تشریح می کند: سیستم اول، سریع، شهود-محور و عاطفی است و سیستم دوم، کندتر، مشورت-محور و منطق گراتر است. کانمن توانایی های خارق العاده و البته نقاط ضعفِ تفکر سریع را آشکار می کند و تأثیر فراگیر ادراک های شهود-محور را بر تفکرات و رفتارهای ما نشان می دهد. سختی های پیش بینیِ این که چه عواملی ما را در آینده خوشحال خواهند کرد، چالش های داشتن فهمی عاقلانه و درست از ریسک پذیری در زندگی حرفه ای و شخصی، و تأثیر عمیق جانبداری های ذهنی بر تمامی جنبه های ریز و درشت زندگی انسان را تنها از طریق رسیدن به درکی درست از چگونگی کارکرد این دو سیستم در کنار یکدیگر می توان فهمید؛ سیستم هایی که تمامی قضاوت ها و تصمیمات ما را شکل می دهند. کتاب پرفروش تفکر، سریع و کند دانیل کانمن، روانشناس و برنده نوبل اقتصاد، خلاصه تحقیق اوست که با همکاری آموس تورسکی بیش از چند دهه به آن مشغول بوده است. درباره کتاب تفکر، سریع و کند این کتاب شامل سه بخش از مراحل کاری اوست: کارهای اولیه، یعنی سویه گری های شناختی، سپس نظریه چشم انداز و پس از آن پژوهش هایی در زمینه شادی است. محور اصلی کتاب دوگانگی میان حالت اندیشه است: سیستم دو آهسته تر، خودخواسته تر و منطقی تر است، در حالی که سیستم یک سریع، غریزی و احساسی است. این کتاب ترسیم سویه گیری های شناختی در ارتباط با هر نوع تفکر است که با پژوهش های خود کانمن درباره نفرت از باخت آغاز می شود. این کتاب، با پشتوانه چند دهه پژوهش های دانشگاهی، نشان می دهد که افراد، با تغییر چارچوب پرسش و جایگزین کردن پرسش های ساده تر، در حقیقت به قضاوت های انسانی اهمیتی بیش از حد می دهند. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hazardastan/message
Writing helps you find yourself, and shape yourself. Nothing illustrates this better than the life & work of our guest today. Amitava Kumar joins Amit Varma in episode 364 of The Seen and the Unseen to continue his journaling in the form of this conversation. (FOR FULL LINKED SHOW NOTES, GO TO SEENUNSEEN.IN.) Also check out: 1. Amitava Kumar on Instagram, Substack, Twitter, Amazon, Vassar and his own website.. 2. The Yellow Book: A Traveller's Diary -- Amitava Kumar. 3. The Blue Book: A Writer's Journal — Amitava Kumar.. 4. Amitava Kumar Finds the Breath of Life -- Episode 265 of The Seen and the Unseen. 5. Wallander, starring Kenneth Branagh. 6. The White Lioness -- Henning Mankell. 7. The Snow in Ghana -- Ryszard Kapuściński. 8. Ram Guha Reflects on His Life -- Episode 266 of The Seen and the Unseen. 9. Danish Husain and the Multiverse of Culture — Episode 359 of The Seen and the Unseen. 10. Aadha Gaon — Rahi Masoom Raza. 11. From Cairo to Delhi With Max Rodenbeck — Episode 281 of The Seen and the Unseen. 12. By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept -- Elizabeth Smart. 13. Open City -- Teju Cole. 14. Intimacies -- Katie Kitamura. 15. Bradford -- Hanif Kureishi. 16. Maximum City -- Suketu Mehta. 17. The Lonely Londoners -- Sam Selvon. 18. Luke Burgis Sees the Deer at His Window — Episode 337 of The Seen and the Unseen. 19. The Bear Came Over the Mountain -- Alice Munro. 20. The Artist's Way -- Julia Cameron. 21. Vinod Kumar Shukla on Wikipedia and Amazon. 22. Waiting for the Barbarians -- JM Coetzee. 23. Paris, Texas -- Wim Wenders. 24. Janet Malcolm, Susan Sontag and Joan Didion on Amazon. 25. Iphigenia in Forest Hills -- Janet Malcolm. 26. Butter Chicken in Ludhiana -- Pankaj Mishra. 27. Hermit in Paris -- Italo Calvino. 28. In the Waiting Room -- Elizabeth Bishop. 29. Abandon the Old in Tokyo -- Yoshihiro Tatsumi. 30 The Push Man and Other Stories -- Yoshihiro Tatsumi. 31. Why I Write -- George Orwell. 32. Tum Na Jaane Kis Jahaan Mein Kho Gaye -- Lata Mangeshkar song from Sazaa. 33. Monsoon Wedding -- Directed by Mira Nair, written by Sabrina Dhawan. 34. Ranjish Hi Sahi -- Mehdi Hassan. 35. Ranjish Hi Sahi -- Ali Sethi. 36. Saaranga Teri Yaad Mein -- Mukesh song from Saranga. 37. Mohabbat Kar Lo Jee Bhar Lo -- Song from Aar Paar. 38. Mera Dil Ye Pukare, Aaja -- Lata Mangeshkar song from Nagin. 39. Ranjit Hoskote is Dancing in Chains -- Episode 363 of The Seen and the Unseen. 40. H-Pop: The Secretive World of Hindutva Pop Stars -- Kunal Purohit. 41. Underground: The Tokyo Gas Attack and the Japanese Psyche -- Haruki Murakami. 42. UP Girl Challenges CM Yogi To Arrest Her Over Oxygen Shortage -- Mojo Story. 43. Too Many Hurried Goodbyes -- Amitava Kumar. 44. Ways of Seeing -- John Berger. 45. Wheatfield with Crows -- Vincent van Gogh. 46. The Wind -- Warren Zevon. 47. El Amor de Mi Vida -- Warren Zevon. 48. The Hunter Becomes the Hunted -- Episode 200 of The Seen and the Unseen. 49. My Friend Sancho -- Amit Varma. 50. Range Rover — The archives of Amit Varma's column on poker for The Economic Times. 51. Why I Loved and Left Poker -- Amit Varma. 52. That Which is Seen, and That Which is Not Seen — Frédéric Bastiat. 53. The Bastiat Prize. 54. Kashmir and Article 370 — Episode 134 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Srinath Raghavan). 55. Fixing Indian Education — Episode 185 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Karthik Muralidharan). 56. The Life and Times of Shanta Gokhale — Episode 311 of The Seen and the Unseen. 57. The Life and Times of Jerry Pinto — Episode 314 of The Seen and the Unseen. 58. The Life and Times of KP Krishnan — Episode 355 of The Seen and the Unseen. 59. A Meditation on Form -- Amit Varma. 60. Why Are My Episodes so Long? -- Amit Varma. 61. Listen, The Internet Has SPACE -- Amit Varma. 62. If You Are a Creator, This Is Your Time -- Amit Varma. 63. Thinking, Fast and Slow -- Daniel Kahneman. 64. The Blank Slate -- Steven Pinker. 65. Human -- Michael Gazzaniga. 66. The Undoing Project -- Michael Lewis. 67. The podcasts of Russ Roberts, Sam Harris and Tyler Cowen. 68. Roam Research: A note-taking too for networked thought. 69. The Greatest Productivity Mantra: Kaator Re Bhaaji! -- Episode 11 of Everything is Everything. 70. Natasha Badhwar Lives the Examined Life -- Episode 301 of The Seen and the Unseen. 71. The Life and Times of Nilanjana Roy -- Episode 284 of The Seen and the Unseen. 72. Luke Burgis Sees the Deer at His Window -- Episode 337 of The Seen and the Unseen. 73. Wanting — Luke Burgis. 74. René Girard on Amazon and Wikipedia. 75. The Life and Times of Mrinal Pande — Episode 263 of The Seen and the Unseen. 76. Pandemonium in India's Banks — Episode 212 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Tamal Bandyopadhyay). 77. The Life and Times of Abhinandan Sekhri — Episode 254 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Abhinandan Sekhri). 78. Chandrahas Choudhury's Country of Literature — Episode 288 of The Seen and the Unseen. 79. Crossing Over With Deepak Shenoy — Episode 271 of The Seen and the Unseen. 80. The Importance of the 1991 Reforms — Episode 237 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Shruti Rajagopalan and Ajay Shah). 81. The Reformers -- Episode 28 of Everything is Everything. 82. Brave New World -- Hosted by Vasant Dhar. 83. Among the Believers -- VS Naipaul. 84. Tera Mujhse Hai Pehle ka Naata Koi -- Soham Chatterjee sings for his dying mother. 85. Eric Weinstein Won't Toe the Line — Episode 330 of The Seen and the Unseen. 86. Aakash Singh Rathore, the Ironman Philosopher -- Episode 340 of The Seen and the Unseen. 87. Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil -- Hannah Arendt. 88. The Better Angels of Our Nature -- Steven Pinker. 89. Particulate Matter -- Amitava Kumar. 90. A Seventh Man -- John Berger. 91. Khushwant Singh and Ved Mehta on Amazon. 92. Disgrace -- JM Coetzee. 93. Elizabeth Costello -- JM Coetzee. 94. Penelope Fitzgerald, VS Naipaul and Ashis Nandy on Amazon. 95. A House for Mr Biswas -- VS Naipaul. 96. Sabbath's Theater -- Philip Roth. 97. Finding the Centre -- VS Naipaul. 98. Dinesh Thakur, not Dinesh Thakur. 99. Rajnigandha -- Basu Chatterjee. 100. Rules of Writing -- Amitava Kumar. Amit Varma and Ajay Shah have launched a new video podcast. Check out Everything is Everything on YouTube. Check out Amit's online course, The Art of Clear Writing. And subscribe to The India Uncut Newsletter. It's free! Episode art: ‘The Storm Is Inside Me' by Simahina.
In our premiere episode, I was joined by Richard Carpenter, CEO of Bladonmore, the specialist stakeholder communications agency.In our wide ranging conversation, Richard and I dive into the dynamic relationship between the Finance team and the CEO.Some of my favourite parts were:✅ How job profitability is a team sport;✅ The financial metrics Richard can't live without;✅ How Richard looks at the business post pandemic;✅ Insights into successful budgeting and forecasting;✅ Some pearls of wisdom around recruiting and retaining staff.Richard's Business Book recommendation: Thinking Fast and Slow – Daniel Kahneman - https://amzn.eu/d/iiaqYICWhere to find Richard: Web: https://www.bladonmore.com/contact/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bladonmore/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bladonmore/
คุณคิดว่าตัวเองตัดสินใจเรื่องต่างๆ ได้อย่างรอบด้านและเฉียบคมพอหรือยัง? หลายคนอาจเชื่อมั่นว่าตัวเองนั้น มีเหตุผลในการตัดสินใจแต่ละครั้งเป็นอย่างมาก แต่แท้จริงแล้ว มนุษย์เรานั้นมีอคติมากมายซ่อนอยู่ ในกระบวนการคิดวิเคราะห์แต่ละครั้ง . มาทำความเข้าใจถึงความลับที่อยู่เบื้องหลังสมองเราว่ามันทำงานอย่างไร ทำไมการตัดสินใจของเราถึงเต็มไปด้วยอคติ ผ่านหนังสือ Thinking, Fast and Slow โดย Daniel Kahneman นักจิตวิทยาเจ้าของรางวัลโนเบล . . เชิญรับฟังพร้อมๆ กันได้ใน MM Podcast EP.1959 | ความลับเบื้องหลังสมองที่เราต้องรู้ ก่อนตัดสินใจเรื่องสำคัญ . #missiontothemoon #missiontothemoonpodcast #book #psychology #สรุปหนังสือ #การตัดสินใจ
คุณคิดว่าตัวเองตัดสินใจเรื่องต่างๆ ได้อย่างรอบด้านและเฉียบคมพอหรือยัง? หลายคนอาจเชื่อมั่นว่าตัวเองนั้น มีเหตุผลในการตัดสินใจแต่ละครั้งเป็นอย่างมาก แต่แท้จริงแล้ว มนุษย์เรานั้นมีอคติมากมายซ่อนอยู่ ในกระบวนการคิดวิเคราะห์แต่ละครั้ง . มาทำความเข้าใจถึงความลับที่อยู่เบื้องหลังสมองเราว่ามันทำงานอย่างไร ทำไมการตัดสินใจของเราถึงเต็มไปด้วยอคติ ผ่านหนังสือ Thinking, Fast and Slow โดย Daniel Kahneman นักจิตวิทยาเจ้าของรางวัลโนเบล . . เชิญรับฟังพร้อมๆ กันได้ใน MM Podcast EP.1959 | ความลับเบื้องหลังสมองที่เราต้องรู้ ก่อนตัดสินใจเรื่องสำคัญ . #missiontothemoon #missiontothemoonpodcast #book #psychology #สรุปหนังสือ #การตัดสินใจ
This podcast will explore the current understanding of clinical reasoning, including the dual process theory of thinking, illness scripts and cognitive bias. It will take a particular focus on practical strategies for teaching clinical reasoning to registrars. Resources How to do problem case discussion How to assess and teach clinical reasoningClinical Reasoning online gameGPSA Guide - Managing UncertaintyGPSA Guide - Teaching Clinical Reasoning SIDM clinical reasoning toolkit Diagnostic strategies used in primary care Books How Doctors Think Jerome Groopman Thinking Fast and Slow Daniel Kahneman
There are few spaces in the world more intense than an intensive care unit, where life hangs in the balance, where nothing can be taken for granted. Nitin Arora joins Amit Varma in episode 338 of The Seen and the Unseen to speak about the history and evolution of intensive care, what Covid taught him and why he speaks more Punjabi in Birmingham than in Amritsar. (FOR FULL LINKED SHOW NOTES, GO TO SEENUNSEEN.IN.) Also check out: 1. Nitin Arora on Twitter, LinkedIn, ResearchGate, Google Scholar and Those We Carry. 2. The Beginner's Guide to Intensive Care -- Nitin Arora and Shondipon K Laha. 3. Nitin Arora on the Simblified podcast: 1, 2, 3, 4. 4. The Practice of Medicine — Episode 229 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Lancelot Pinto). 5. Abby Philips Fights for Science and Medicine -- Episode 310 of The Seen and the Unseen. 6. Understanding Indian Healthcare — Episode 225 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Karthik Muralidharan). 7. The Importance of Finance -- Episode 125 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Ajay Shah). 8. The Medical Council of India — Episode 8 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Pavan Srinath). 9. Critical: Stories from the front line of intensive care medicine -- Matt Morgan. 10. The Armchair Economist -- Stephen Landsburg. 11. Being Mortal -- Atul Gawande. 12. Platoon -- Oliver Stone. 13. Freakonomics -- Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner. 14. The Darwin Awards. 15. Oxygen cylinders or Irish nuns?. 15, The Checklist Manifesto -- Atul Gawande. 16. When Breath Becomes Air -- Paul Kalanithi. 17. Thinking Fast and Slow -- Daniel Kahneman. Amit Varma and Ajay Shah have launched a new video podcast. Check out Everything is Everything on YouTube. Check out Amit's online course, The Art of Clear Writing. And subscribe to The India Uncut Newsletter. It's free! Episode art: ‘Intensive Care' by Simahina.
Paul Resch, co-founder, and CEO of Valutico, spoke to Rudolf Falat, founder of the Voice of FinTech podcast, about leveraging technology to make the valuation process more efficient.Here is what they discussed: Paul – what is your backstory? How did you get to what you do today? What problem are you solving at Valutico, and why is it worth solving? What's your focus? Many bankers want to simplify valuation models – they start with templates, and in the end, they go back and start from scratch. How do you see the standardization of valuation models? How interactive is your solution? Is there an audit trail? How do you test your solution for bugs? How does your solution work? What is your unique selling point? Who are your key clients? What's your business model? How do you make money? What's your favorite business book? Thinking, Fast and Slow: Daniel Kahneman and Amp it Up The best way to reach out: Paul Resch on LinkedIn
Mark tells us how he navigated himself through the toughest periods of his life and how they influenced him to create the meaningful work life balance he enjoys today.From working in finance to losing his job, dealing with family illness to then start his own consultancy, go back to university at 50 and even become a pro-cyclist (riding the equivalent of Tour de France!) This week's BWB Extra gets to know the highs and lows of Mark Pittacco's life story a little better. Mark's recommendations:Thinking. Fast & Slow - Daniel Kahneman (book)Led Zeppelin (music)Marvellous (film)BWB is powered by Oury Clark
Artificial intelligence is awesome -- but should we fear it? How can we stay in charge? Sam Bowman joins Vasant Dhar in episode 58 of Brave New World to discuss the Control Problem -- and more. Also check out: 1. Sam Bowman at NYU Courant, LinkedIn,Twitter and Google Scholar. 2. Measuring Progress on Scalable Oversight for Large Language Models -- Samuel R Bowman et al. 3. Herbert Simon, Harry Pople and Norbert Wiener. 4. Language Models as Agent Models -- Jacob Andreas. 5. The Alignment Problem: Machine Learning and Human Values — Brian Christian. 6. Human Compatible — Stuart Russell. 7. Thinking, Fast and Slow — Daniel Kahneman. 8. ImageNet Classification with Deep Convolutional Neural Networks --Alex Krizhevsky et al. Check out Vasant Dhar's newsletter on Substack. Subscription is free!
In this week's episode of Climb in Consulting, Nick chats to Stephen Aldridge, Managing Director at financial modelling consultancy, Numeritas. If you're a regular listener of the podcast, you'll know that we often explore the different routes to success that many of our guests have followed. Stephen's journey has been one of the most interesting we've encountered, taking him from factory-based engineering to running his own successful boutique consultancy – with a stint as a painter and decorator thrown in for good measure! During his time as an engineer, Stephen got to know his products inside out, but he soon began to crave a more commercial role. He moved into sales and marketing, before discovering his true passion – financial modelling. He then spent several successful years at KPMG and Deloitte – where the prospect of making Partner was dangled in front of him more than once – before making the leap into running Numeritas with his business partner, Denver McCann. That was almost 20 years ago. Now, as Numeritas approaches two successful decades in business, Nick catches up with Stephen to find out more about his journey and the lessons he's learned along the way, including: - What makes a successful partnership and his advice for anyone building a consultancy with a co-founder or founders - Stephen's lessons from 20 years in business, what's helped Numeritas accelerate their success and what pitfalls you should watch out for if you're at the start of building your own consultancy - How taking a structured approach to marketing led to a 40% increase in sales and why Stephen sees marketing as a critical part of their business. - And why Numertias choose to outsource all but core consulting functions and the lessons you can learn to help you improve your own consultancy. Whether you're interested in starting your own consultancy, thinking of making the leap from the ‘Big Four' to a boutique, or simply enjoy a cracking interview, you'll love listening to this episode of Climb in Consulting. We hope you enjoy the show! Books mentioned in the show: The 4 Disciplines of Execution: Achieving Your Wildly Important Goals – Sean Covey and Chris McChesney: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Disciplines-Execution-Revised-Achieving-Important/dp/1398506664/ref=asc_df_1398506664/?tag=googshopuk-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=500798696358&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=9077352115313573375&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1006502&hvtargid=pla-1185258338109&psc=1&th=1&psc=1 Thinking Fast and Slow – Daniel Kahneman: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Thinking-Fast-Slow-Daniel-Kahneman/dp/0141033576/ref=sr_1_1?crid=34CEMRJV2OYUJ&keywords=Thinking+Fast+and+Slow+%E2%80%93+Daniel+Kahneman&qid=1678380546&s=books&sprefix=thinking+fast+and+slow+daniel+kahneman%2Cstripbooks%2C91&sr=1-1 Noise – Daniel Kahneman: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Noise-book-authors-Thinking-Nudge/dp/0008309035/ref=sr_1_7_sspa?crid=UD0H3VZZ7PKN&keywords=Noise+%E2%80%93+Daniel+Kahneman&qid=1678380565&s=books&sprefix=noise+daniel+kahneman%2Cstripbooks%2C86&sr=1-7-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9tdGY&psc=1 Stephen's Recommended Reads: Thinking and forecasting: Superforecasting - Philip Tetlock & Dan Gardner The Signal and the Noise - Nate Silver Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth and Happiness - Richard H. Thaler & Cass R. Sunstein How To Make The World Add Up - Tim Harford The Chimp Paradox: The Mind Management Programme - Prof Steve Peters Time to think - Nancy Kline Influence and negotiating: Never Split The Difference - Chris Voss Influence - Robert Cialdini Pre-suasion - Robert Cialdini How To Fail At Almost Everything And Still Win Big - Scott Adams Loserthink - Scott Adams Win Bigly - Scott Adams Other favourites: Rebel Ideas - Matthew Syed Black Box Thinking - Matthew Syed Messy - Tim Harford The Undercover Economist - Tim Harford
The task of nation-building did not end with our founders, and does not stop at our politicians. It's up to us to build the India we want to see. Nitin Pai joins Amit Varma in episode 318 of The Seen and the Unseen to talk about his life, his learnings and his liberal nationalism. (FOR FULL LINKED SHOW NOTES, GO TO SEENUNSEEN.IN.) Also check out: 1. Nitin Pai on his own website, Mint & Mastodon . 2. The Nitopadesha -- Moral Tales for Good Citizens. 3. The archives of The Acorn, Nitin Pai's blog. And its current avatar. 4. Nitin Pai's ideas, notes and current research and teaching. 5. The Takshashila Institution. 6. Seven Tenets of Indian Nationalism -- Nitin Pai. 7. In support of a liberal nationalism -- Nitin Pai. 8. A republic - if we can keep it -- Nitin Pai. 9. Saving the Nation From Nationalists -- Nitin Pai. 10. The real problem is that we have too little republic -- Nitin Pai. 11. The operating system of liberal democracy needs a major upgrade -- Nitin Pai. 12. Social harmony is a matter of national interest -- Nitin Pai. 13. Liberal democracies must protect their citizens' minds from being hacked -- Nitin Pai. 14. Understanding Foreign Policy — Episode 63 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Nitin Pai). 15. Russia, Ukraine, Foreign Policy -- Episode 268 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Pranay Kotasthane and Nitin Pai). 16. The City and the City — China Miéville. 17. The State of Our Economy -- Episode 252 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Puja Mehra and Mohit Satyanand). 18. The Tragedy of Our Farm Bills — Episode 211 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Ajay Shah). 19. Who We Are and How We Got Here — David Reich. 20. Early Indians — Tony Joseph. 21. Early Indians — Episode 112 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Tony Joseph). 22. The Moral Arc: How Science Makes Us Better People — Michael Shermer. 23. History of European Morals — WEH Lecky. 24. The Expanding Circle: Ethics, Evolution, and Moral Progress — Peter Singer. 25. How the BJP Wins — Prashant Jha. 26. The BJP's Magic Formula — Episode 45 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Prashant Jha). 27. Caste, Capitalism and Chandra Bhan Prasad — Episode 296 of The Seen and the Unseen. 28. Episodes of The Seen and the Unseen w Pranay Kotasthane: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. 29. Rohini Nilekani Pays It Forward -- Episode 317 of The Seen and the Unseen. 30. Samaaj, Sarkaar, Bazaar : A citizen-first approach — Rohini Nilekani. 31. The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind — Gustave le Bon. 32. Crowds and Power — Elias Canetti. 33. EO Wilson on Amazon, Wikipedia and Britannica. 34. Narendra Modi takes a Great Leap Backwards — Amit Varma (on Modi, Mao and locusts). 35. FAQ: Why Anna Hazare is wrong and Lok Pal a bad idea -- Nitin Pai. 36. Sadanand Dhume on Twitter -- and this podcast! 37. Social media is an existential threat to civilisation -- Nitin Pai. 38. Reframing the social media policy debate -- Nitin Pai. 39. The coming regulation of social media is an opportunity for India -- Nitin Pai. 40. The Double ‘Thank-You' Moment — John Stossel. 41. Thinking Fast and Slow — Daniel Kahneman. 42. Human — Michael S Gazzaniga. 43. The Interpreter — Amit Varma. 44. The Elephant in the Brain -- Kevin Simler and Robin Hanson. 45. Freedom to Think -- Susie Alegre. 46. Addiction by Design: Machine Gambling in Las Vegas — Natasha Dow Schüll. 47. The Importance of the 1991 Reforms — Episode 237 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Shruti Rajagopalan and Ajay Shah). 48. The Forgotten Greatness of PV Narasimha Rao — Episode 283 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Vinay Sitapati). 49. The Life and Times of Montek Singh Ahluwalia — Episode 285 of The Seen and the Unseen. 50. The original Takshashila. 51. Understanding Gandhi. Part 1: Mohandas — Episode 104 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Ram Guha). 52. Understanding Gandhi. Part 2: Mahatma — Episode 105 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Ram Guha). 53. Hind Swaraj — MK Gandhi. 54. Nikita -- Elton John. 55. The Importance of Cities — Episode 108 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Reuben Abraham & Pritika Hingorani). 56. The Gentle Wisdom of Pratap Bhanu Mehta -- Episode 300 of The Seen and the Unseen. 57. The Arthashastra -- Kautilya 58. On Exactitude in Science — Jorge Luis Borges. 59. Emergent Ventures. 60. Friedrich Hayek on Wikipedia, Britannica, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy and Econlib. 61. Milton Friedman on Amazon, Wikipedia, Britannica and Econlib. 62. Arshia Sattar and the Complex Search for Dharma -- Episode 315 of The Seen and the Unseen. 63. Every Act of Government Is an Act of Violence — Amit Varma. 64. The Generation of Rage in Kashmir — David Devadas. 65. Counterinsurgency Warfare — David Galula. 66. We Won't Need To Fight A War If We Can Win The Peace — Amit Varma. 67. Kashmir and Article 370 -- Episode 134 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Srinath Raghavan). 68. Think the Unthinkable (2008) -- Vir Sanghvi. 69. Independence Day for Kashmir (2008) -- Swaminathan S Anklesaria Aiyar. 70. The Anti-Defection Law — Episode 13 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Barun Mitra). 71. Our Parliament and Our Democracy — Episode 253 of The Seen and the Unseen (w MR Madhavan). 72. Abby Philips Fights for Science and Medicine — Episode 310 of The Seen and the Unseen. 73. Why Read the Classics? — Italo Calvino. 74. History Of Western Philosophy -- Bertrand Russell. 75. Ideas: A History from Fire to Freud -- Peter Watson. 76. Arthashastra -- Kautilya (translated by Shama Shastri). 77. The Upanishads. 78. The Mahabharata -- translated by Bibek Debroy. 79. Brihatkatha, Kathasaritsagara, Panchatantra and Hitopadesha. 80. Charvaka and Jayarāśi Bhaṭṭa. 81. Tattvopaplavasiṃha -- Jayarāśi Bhaṭṭa. 82. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy -- Douglas Adams. 83. Catch 22 -- Joseph Heller. 84. Commanding Hope -- Thomas Homer-Dixon. 85. Paul Auster, David Mitchell, Haruki Murakami, Ryu Murakami and Terry Pratchett on Amazon. 86. Piercing -- Ryu Murakami. 87. 2021 - The Year in Fiction -- Nitin Pai. 88. Bhimsen Joshi, Kishore Kumar, Hemant Kumar, Radiohead, Norah Jones, Louis Armstrong, Nina Simone, Himesh Reshammiya and Yehudi Menuhin on Spotify. 89. Take Five -- The Dave Brubeck Quartet. Check out Amit's online course, The Art of Clear Writing. And subscribe to The India Uncut Newsletter. It's free! Episode art: ‘The Bigger Picture' by Simahina.
Has the world become more or less safe over the years? How do we measure risk in these times of crazy change? Neeti Bhalla Johnson joins Vasant Dhar in episode 52 of Brave New World to share her thoughts on how professionals do it! Useful resources: 1. Neeti Bhalla Johnson on LinkedIn and Liberty Mutual. 2. Daniel Kahneman on How Noise Hampers Judgement -- Episode 21 of Brave New World. 3. Noise: A Flaw in Human Judgement — Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony and Cass Sunstein. 4. Thinking, Fast and Slow — Daniel Kahneman. 5. Dissecting “Noise” — Vasant Dhar. 6. Factfulness -- Hans Rosling. 7. Global Deaths in Conflicts Since the Year 1400 -- Chart by Max Roser. 8. War and Peace -- Max Roser, Joe Hasell, Bastian Herre and Bobbie Macdonald. 8. Destined for War.-- Graham Allison. 9. The Technology Wars — Episode 1 of Brave New World (w Arun Sundararajan). 10. The Fifth Risk: Undoing Democracy -- Michael Lewis. Check out Vasant Dhar's newsletter on Substack. Subscription is free!
The brain and the gut are connected -- and our well-being depends on it. Emeran Mayer joins Vasant Dhar to speak about the importance of the gut in our physical lives -- and our emotional ones! Useful resources: 1. Emeran Mayer on Google Scholar, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and his own website. 2. The Mind-Gut Connection -- Emeran Mayer. 3. The Gut-Immune Connection -- Emeran Mayer. 4. Affective Neuroscience: The Foundations of Human and Animal Emotions -- Jaak Panksepp. 5. Human and Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare -- Episode 4 of Brave New World (w Eric Topol). 6. Thinking, Fast and Slow — Daniel Kahneman. 7. Daniel Kahneman on How Noise Hampers Judgement -- Episode 21 of Brave New World. Check out Vasant Dhar's newsletter on Substack. Subscription is free!
In the latest episode of Climb in Consulting, Nick talks to senior consulting leader and business advisor Mark Campbell. Over the course of his career Mark has ticked pretty much every consulting box. Becoming a Partner at KPMG, leading the boutique consulting firm, Hedra, through their growth journey and navigating the complex world of M&A to achieve a successful sale of the firm to Mouchel. If that wasn't enough he's also held senior leadership roles at industry stalwarts Hitatchi consulting and RGP, and since 2019 has moved into a portfolio career, working with a range of consulting firms as a board member and advisor. With so much experience, and his unique perspective having held leadership roles across a range of different sized firms, he seemed like the ideal guest for the show and we're so pleased he said yes. In this conversation Mark and Nick discuss a range of topics that have been critical to Mark's career success, and talk about how you can apply them to your own career or business to help you achieve your goals, including: • Why Mark decide to leave his role as a Partner at the global player KPMG to join the leadership team of boutique firm, Hedra, and the importance happiness played in his decision making. • Why culture is critical to any consultancy's success and what you need to think about to ensure that the values on the wall of your office match the behaviours your team live day to day. • And the importance of brand when working for a boutique consultancy, and how being small can actually be an advantage when competing against the bigger players. Whether you're just starting out, have recently made partner or you're leading your firm. Mark's advice is going to help you accelerate what you're doing and avoid the pitfalls that you can only see with hindsight. It's a brilliant conversation, which we're sure you'll find really useful. So enjoy the show! Get in touch with Mark at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-campbell-61b7462b/ Find out more about Wondrous at: https://www.wondrouspeople.com/ And check out Winfo Solutions at: https://winfosolutions.com/ Specific things discussed in the show: Matthew Walker - Why We Sleep https://www.waterstones.com/book/why-we-sleep/matthew-walker/9780141983769 Spencer Johnson - Who Moved My Cheese https://www.waterstones.com/book/who-moved-my-cheese/dr-spencer-johnson/9780091816971 Thinking, Fast and Slow - Daniel Kahneman https://www.waterstones.com/book/thinking-fast-and-slow/daniel-kahneman/9780141033570 Beginners: The Joy And Transformative Power Of Lifelong Learning - Tom Vanderbilt https://www.waterstones.com/book/beginners/tom-vanderbilt/9781786493118 The Score Takes Care of Itself – Bill Walsh https://www.waterstones.com/book/score-takes-care-of-itself/bill-walsh/steve-jamison/9781591843474
We have spoken a lot about the physical experience that you give to your customers but what about the online experience? How often are you helping your customers feel connected to your business and community online? On the Remarkable Project this week, we have Jing Reilly. Jing is a CyberPsychologist and a Human-Centric Consultant who works with clients to unlock the potential of their customers through a deep understanding of how they think, act and react online. She has worked for multinationals like Facebook & IBM, and has also helped grow a number of start-up companies to a total of €200m in acquisitions. Jing lives and works in Ireland with with her husband and two children.During the episode Jing touches on why it's important to understand the power of technology in the context of the human condition, she shows us how having a strong understanding of how the human brain works is crucial to not only improving our bottom line but also making the world a better place. She also talks to us about the ingredients needed for a successful community and how it all starts from inside your business. Key Takeaways Understanding the impact of technology on humans is super-important for generations to come. The psychological impact of algorithms and AIHow Pepsi used identity psychology to talk to a whole generation of potential customers. The pillars needed to create and grow a successful physical community.How confirmation bias gets used in mainstream marketing to influence our buying decisions.The importance of listening deeply to your customers.Remarkable Quotes“It's never about technology, it's always about people”“Community is just a by-product of your attention”“Businesses need to accept that the power has shifted – from companies to customers. Companies are not controlling their marketing strategy anymore, it's the customers that do. The customer has the power..”“For businesses to drive a certain action from their customers, we need to understand their motivations”Relevant ReferencesThe Century of the Self - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnPmg0R1M04Influence – Robert Cialdini – https://www.amazon.com/Influence-Psychology-Persuasion-Robert-Cialdini/dp/006124189XThinking, Fast and Slow - Daniel Kahneman - https://www.amazon.com.au/Thinking-Fast-Slow-Daniel-Kahneman/dp/0141033576 Connect with JingVisit Jing's website here: http://www.jingreilly.com/Reach out and chat with Jing via LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jingreilly/Follow Jing on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/jingreillycyber/
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Jonathan Neman is Co-Founder & CEO of Sweetgreen, the mission-driven restaurant brand that serves healthy food at scale. Alongside his co-founders, Jon has scaled Sweetgreen from one small restaurant to one of the US' leading food brands with over 5,000 employees, over 140 locations and $300M+ in revenue. If that was not enough, Jon is also an active board member of MeUndies. In Today's Episode with Jonathan Neman You Will Learn: 1.) How Jon took the decision to leave his "dream job" as a consultant at Bain to start Sweetgreen? What did his Bain boss tell him that persuaded Jon it was the right decision to leave? How does Jon think about and advise people when it comes to choosing the safe vs the risky path? 2.) How Sweetgreen was not an Overnight Success: At what moment did Jon really not think that Sweetgreen would make it? Why? How did he deal with those moments of intense stress and pressure? How does Jon test for true grit and resilience both in hires and in founders today? 3.) Brand + Capital + Business Strategy: How does Jon think deeply about what brand means today? What did Sweetgreen do right when it comes to their brand building? How did they marry art and science in the right way? What do the unit economics look like on a per store basis? What is the payback period on a per store basis? How has this changed over time? How does the store design impact the profit per store? How has store design changed over time? What have been some of the biggest lessons in terms of when, where and how to open new stores? 4.) Leading Through COVID: What were some of Jon's biggest lessons from leading a consumer brand through COVID What were some of the toughest elements for Jon? How did he overcome them? How can founders bring people along with their thought process and inspire? Who is Jon's biggest mentor? What has he learned from them? Item's Mentioned In Today's Episode with Jonathan Neman Jon's Favourite Book: Thinking, Fast and Slow: Daniel Kahneman
Rafael é cofundador da Open Co, uma fintech que vê o crédito sob uma nova perspectiva, transformando-o numa ferramenta acessível e sem burocracia, marcando o início do que pode ser uma nova era para o mercado de crédito no Brasil. Com um produto totalmente baseado em dados e tecnologia de ponta, a companhia nasceu a partir da fusão entre duas das mais inovadoras empresas de crédito do Brasil: Rebel e Geru. A ideia da fintech é tão disruptiva que já atraiu mais de R$ 750 milhões em investimentos em rodadas lideradas por grandes fundos como o SoftBank. Temas abordados nesse episódio: • Problemas do mercado de crédito no Brasil; • Dívida e crédito: diferentes perspectivas entre Brasil e EUA; • Modelo de negócio da Open Co – Desafiando os grandes bancos; • Tecnologia para precificação do risco e oferta de crédito: vantagem sobre os bancos tradicionais; • Fintechs de crédito: como avaliar o risco ao escalar o negócio; • Como escolher um sócio 1:04:42 - Fusão entre Rebel e Geru: criando uma nova cultura; • Influência do esporte no empreendedorismo; • Fusão entre Rebel e Geru: unificando a tecnologia de duas empresas; • O racional por trás da fusão das companhias. Conteúdos indicados nesse episódio: • Talk, Inc (Boris Groysberg & Michael Slind) – https://amzn.to/3AiSV4u • Nudge (Richard H. Thaler & Cass R. Sunstein) – https://amzn.to/33FfAMr • Thinking, Fast and Slow (Daniel Kahneman) – https://amzn.to/3rACuN2 • The Hard Things About Hard Things (Ben Horowitz) - https://amzn.to/3KA2H6P Conheça a EqSeed, a maior plataforma de investimentos online em Startups do Brasil: • Site: https://eqseed.com/ • Blog: https://blog.eqseed.com/ • LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/eqseed • Instagram: @eqseedinvestimentos Por favor, não esqueça de deixar seus feedbacks, opiniões, dúvidas e principalmente críticas nos comentários abaixo. Somente com eles tornaremos o EqSeed Talks cada vez melhor.
What do confirmation bias, the halo effect, heuristics, prospect theory, duration neglect have in common? Thinking Fast and Slow by Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman examines our decision-making and the traps we fall into when trying to reach what we believe is a wise decision. Kahneman says our behavior is determined by two different systems – one fast, and the other slow. The first is impulsive, automatic, intuitive and the second is thoughtful, deliberate, and calculating. And the conflict between the two determines our decisions.
รีวิวหนังสือ Thinking Fast and Slow เขียนโดย Daniel Kahneman เป็นผู้เขียนที่ได้รับรางวัลโนเบิล ซึ่งทั้งเล่มจะเป็นหนังสือที่เกี่ยวข้องกับการตัดสินใจและเชื่อมโยงไปกับเหตุใดคนถึงตัดสินใจเช่นนั้น ผู้เขียนพูดถึงระบบ 1 และ 2 โดยระบบที่ 1 จะเน้นการตัดสินใจที่เป็นระบบอัตโนมัติไม่ต้องใช้ความพยายาม และระบบที่ 2 คือต้องอาศัยความพยายาม ทั้งสองระบบนำไปสู่วิธีการตัดสินใจที่รวมไปถึงอคติ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sakol/message
Bu bölümde Facebook'ta Design Manager olarak çalışan Rıza Selçuk Saydam ve Shopify'da Engineering Manager olarak çalışan Ufak Kayserilioğlu ile ekip yönetimi, 1'e 1 toplantılar, performans değerlendirmesi ve terfi konuları üzerine sohbet ettik.Rıza Selçuk Saydam Twitter: https://twitter.com/rssems Rıza Selçuk Saydam LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rssems/ Ufuk Kayserilioğlu Twitter: https://twitter.com/paracycleUfuk Kayserilioğlu LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ufukkayserilioglu/Ufuk Kayserilioğlu GitHub: https://github.com/paracycleDost Kazanma Ve İnsanları Etkileme Sanatı - Dale Carnegie: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17725349-dost-kazanma-ve-i-nsanlar-etkileme-sanatThe Situation-Behavior-Impact™ Feedback Tool: https://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/situation-behavior-impact-feedback.htmKnow thyself: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Know_thyselfThanks for the Feedback: The Science and Art of Receiving Feedback Well - Douglas Stone: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18114120-thanks-for-the-feedbackThank You for Arguing: What Aristotle, Lincoln, and Homer Simpson Can Teach Us About the Art of Persuasion - Jay Heinrichs: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/151751.Thank_You_for_ArguingWhy Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty - Daron Acemoğlu: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12158480-why-nations-failThinking, Fast and Slow - Daniel Kahneman: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11468377-thinking-fast-and-slowThe Manager's Path - Camille Fournier: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/33369254-the-manager-s-pathThe Undoing Project: A Friendship That Changed Our Minds - Michael Lewis: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/35631386-the-undoing-project
I speak to Nevil Tynemouth on: - Going from washing cars to launching Dyson Vacuums in the UK - How you can sabotage yourself with the way you speak - The difference between resilience and positivity - How pain can be a motivator Get the books mentioned: - Fish! A remarkable way to boost morale https://amzn.to/3l4DcQS - Thinking, Fast and Slow: Daniel Kahneman https://amzn.to/3yaIJci - The Saboteur Within: The Definitive Guide To Overcoming Self Sabotage https://amzn.to/3C0FW80 Catch Nevil here https://www.linkedin.com/in/neviltynemouth Catch Martin at Robson Laidler here www.robson-laidler.co.uk
I speak to Nevil Tynemouth on: - Going from washing cars to launching Dyson Vacuums in the UK - How you can sabotage yourself with the way you speak - The difference between resilience and positivity - How pain can be a motivator Get the books mentioned: - Fish! A remarkable way to boost morale https://amzn.to/3l4DcQS - Thinking, Fast and Slow: Daniel Kahneman https://amzn.to/3yaIJci - The Saboteur Within: The Definitive Guide To Overcoming Self Sabotage https://amzn.to/3C0FW80 Catch Nevil here https://www.linkedin.com/in/neviltynemouth Catch Martin at Robson Laidler here www.robson-laidler.co.uk
How well do you really know your own mind? 'Thinking, Fast And Slow' is a hugely influential book published by the Nobel Prize winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman. In it he summarises 40 years of psychological research that helped to create the field of behavioural economics. The book is littered with gems of insight into the human brain and why humans behave the way we do. This includes heuristics such as loss aversion/anchoring/priming as well as larger concepts such as System 1 vs System 2, Econs vs Humans and the Experiencing Self vs Remembering Self.I summarised the book as follows. "This was probably one of the most referenced books I had come across in my life and was finally glad to read it. This would have been mind blowing to me if I had not already heard all the concepts being talked about by people who had already read it! I particularly enjoyed the little tests at the start of the chapters which really highlight how easily your mind can be led astray. My only fault with it was that some parts did become a little dry and I found myself getting distracted until I came into the next chapter. All in all a fantastic book if you want to learn more about psychology and the way the human brain works!" I hope you have a fantastic day wherever you are in the world. Kyrin out!Timeline:(0:00) - Book overview(1:40) - Prospect vs Utility theory(5:58) - System 1 vs 2, Econs vs Humans & Experiencing vs Remembering Self(9:21) - Personal observations(13:20) - Summary(15:06) - Pragmatic takeaway: be wary of probabilitiesConnect with Mere Mortals:Website: https://www.meremortalspodcast.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meremortalspodcast/Support the show
How well do you really know your own mind? 'Thinking, Fast And Slow' is a hugely influential book published by the Nobel Prize winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman. In it he summarises 40 years of psychological research that helped to create the field of behavioural economics. The book is littered with gems of insight into the human brain and why humans behave the way we do. This includes heuristics such as loss aversion/anchoring/priming as well as larger concepts such as System 1 vs System 2, Econs vs Humans and the Experiencing Self vs Remembering Self.Kyrin summarised the book thusly. "This was probably one of the most referenced books I had come across in my life and was finally glad to read it. This would have been mind blowing to me if I had not already heard all the concepts being talked about by people who had already read it! I particularly enjoyed the little tests at the start of the chapters which really highlight how easily your mind can be led astray. My only fault with it was that some parts did become a little dry and I found myself getting distracted until I came into the next chapter. All in all a fantastic book if you want to learn more about psychology and the way the human brain works!"As always, we hope you enjoy, Mere Mortals out!Timeline:(0:00) - Book overview(1:40) - Prospect vs Utility theory(5:58) - System 1 vs 2, Econs vs Humans & Experiencing vs Remembering Self(9:21) - Personal observations(13:20) - Summary(15:06) - Pragmatic takeaway: be wary of probabilitiesConnect with Mere Mortals:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meremortalspodcast/
How we think, how we make decisions
Janaki is a thought-leader in design-led innovation in the enterprise. She had delivered award-winning products and services that help businesses transform the way they work. Currently, she is working as Head of Design, Commercial Bank at JPMorgan Chase & Co and also Co-Instructor of the Customer Engagement Design at Stanford University. She is a proven leader in building, coaching and inspiring high-performance design teams, leveraging design-thinking, customer empathy, and co-innovation. She is an inventor on over 20 patents, and also Janaki was named as Women of Influence by the Silicon Valley Business Journal in 2016. She is an active writer and speaker on Innovation and design. She is the co-author of Gamification at Work–Designing Engaging Business Software. She was a speaker at various occasions like TEDx, IxDA and many more. She has guest-lectured at Stanford d.school, Carnegie Mellon University and San Jose State University. In this episode, Janaki had shared wonderful insights on Crafting a culture of innovation and how to bootstrap and foster those cultures as a design leader. She shared a few insights on gamification in the workplace to help in nurture better innovative and productive minds, along with a few outstanding examples and case scenarios. In the end, we discussed on how could design leaders measure success or failure for various modules that we implement, be it innovative models or gamification or anything new that we set up for the betterment of the company and our peers? Takeaways: How to bootstrap culture off innovation, How does gamification help in nurturing better culture, Different ways to measure the process implementations. Tales from Designers around the world - medium.com/design-warp Janaki Kumar's Website - janakikumar.com Janaki Kumar recommends books: The Design of Everyday Things Don Norman // Also available as a free online course at udacity.com Creative Confidence: Unleashing the Creative Potential Within Us All -Tom and David Kelly Business Model Generation A Handbook for Visionaries, Game Changers, and Challengers Osterwalder & Pigneur Addition: If you enjoy thinking about how the human mind works, check out Thinking Fast and Slow Daniel Kahneman and Blink by Malcom Gladwell Thank you for listening to this episode of Nodes of Design. We hope you enjoy the Nodes of Design Podcast on your favourite podcast platforms- Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcasts and many more. If this episode helped you understand and learn something new, please share and be a part of the knowledge-sharing community #Spreadknowledge. This podcast aims to make design education accessible to all. Nodes of Design is a non-profit and self-sponsored initiative by Tejj.
How well do you really know your own mind? 'Thinking, Fast And Slow' is a hugely influential book published by the Nobel Prize winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman. In it he summarises 40 years of psychological research that helped to create the field of behavioural economics. The book is littered with gems of insight into the human brain and why humans behave the way we do. This includes heuristics such as loss aversion/anchoring/priming as well as larger concepts such as System 1 vs System 2, Econs vs Humans and the Experiencing Self vs Remembering Self.Kyrin summarised the book thusly. "This was probably one of the most referenced books I had come across in my life and was finally glad to read it. This would have been mind blowing to me if I had not already heard all the concepts being talked about by people who had already read it! I particularly enjoyed the little tests at the start of the chapters which really highlight how easily your mind can be led astray. My only fault with it was that some parts did become a little dry and I found myself getting distracted until I came into the next chapter. All in all a fantastic book if you want to learn more about psychology and the way the human brain works!" As always, we hope you enjoy, Mere Mortals out!Timeline:0:00 - Book overview1:40 - Prospect vs Utility theory5:58 - System 1 vs 2, Econs vs Humans & Experiencing vs Remembering Self9:21 - Personal observations13:20 - Summary15:06 - Pragmatic takeaway: be wary of probabilitiesAbout Mere Mortals:Striving for excellence through life's lessons. Daily uploads @ 5pm AEST. 4M's, Book Reviews, Musings, Bonus, Themed Podcast, Conversations & Meanderings.Connect with Mere Mortals:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mere_mortals_media/
X-tra Time #14 "Some people have the conception that negotiation is about winning from the other party, that you need to be tough and prepared not to give in. The idea is that experienced negotiators will rip you off or use tricks to manipulate you. The theory that we teach, however, which is the principled method of negotiation, is not about that at all. It's firstly more looking at negotiation as a way to collaborate, and secondly it's 90% about empathy and active listening." Listen to our conversation with Tom Vos, Phd researcher at the KUL and co-founder of the LCM student association. We talked about negotiation & mediation, nudging & biases, what it's like studying at Harvard, and did a LIVE demonstration of the Socratic Method. Mentioned in the podcast: - LCM student association - The socratic method (for a demonstration see 39:50 onwards) - BOOK: Thinking, Fast and Slow — Daniel Kahneman; - BOOK: Beyond Winning — Robert H. Mnookin; - BOOK: Difficult Conversations: how to discuss what matters most — Sheila Heen; - BOOK: Getting to Yes — Roger Fisher & William Ury More of this? Subscribe to X-tra Time on your favorite podcast platform or follow TEDxKULeuven on social media!
Enjoy my conversation with legend and teammate, Harry Moffitt, our MCTI Director, Australia & New Zealand, Psychologist, and Veteran of the Australian Army's most elite unit. Thanks, Harry! The Station Foundation https://thestationfoundation.org/ (https://thestationfoundation.org) The COMMIT Foundation https://www.commitfoundation.org/ (https://www.commitfoundation.org/) Doug Zembiec https://vimeo.com/169599802 (https://vimeo.com/169599802) Drown Proofing https://www.washingtonpost.com/video/national/navy-video-shows-seal-drown-proofing-exercises/2016/05/12/d4e1615c-1872-11e6-971a-dadf9ab18869_video.html (https://www.washingtonpost.com/video/national/navy-video-shows-seal-drown-proofing-exercises/2016/05/12/d4e1615c-1872-11e6-971a-dadf9ab18869_video.html) Preston Cline - Mission Critical Teams: Towards the Creation of a University Assisted, Mission Critical Team Instructor Cadre Development Program - https://repository.upenn.edu/dissertations/AAI10275988/ (https://repository.upenn.edu/dissertations/AAI10275988/) Rhonda Patrick - https://www.foundmyfitness.com/topics/sauna (https://www.foundmyfitness.com/topics/sauna) https://colemanruiz.com/reading-list/ (Coleman’s reading list) Books Battle Cry – Leon Uris With the Old Breed – Eugene Sledge The Bridge at Dong Ha – John Miller Immortality Key – Brian Muraresku The Untethered Soul – Michael Singer Flow – Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi Descartes Error– Antonio Damasio Other Minds – Peter Godfrey-Smith Spark – John Ratey The Body Keeps the Score – Bessel van der Kolk The Hero With a Thousand Faces – Joseph Campbell The Rites of Passage – Arnold van Gennep Thinking Fast and Slow – Daniel Kahneman Antifragile – Nassim Taleb The Undoing Project – Michael Lewis Lakota Native American music – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcqSm9rRRe0 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcqSm9rRRe0) The Externals – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-z9n1zOv3co (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-z9n1zOv3co)
Maestros del Escalamiento: A podcast by the Entrepreneurs’ Organization
Para Erick, el mantenerse siempre positivo a la situación, así como estar consciente de que solo no se llega lejos, es lo que le ha ayudado a escalar “ICAN”, un negocio dedicado a brindar la información necesaria alrededor del cannabis en México. Gracias a esta forma de pensar, Erick Ponce ha construido un negocio desde cero en un sector con mucha falta de información y legislaciones, así como mala reputación y ha visto los frutos de su trabajo. En este episodio, Erick nos comparte las claves del escalamiento para un negocio como “ICAN”, su experiencia como inversionista, como emprendedor y como miembro de EO Ciudad de México. Conoce la historia completa de Erick Ponce en esta edición de Maestros del Escalamiento junto a Daniel Marcos. PODCAST TIMESTAMPS 0:43 Daniel Marcos nos da bienvenida a una nueva edición de Maestros del Escalamiento junto a Erick Ponce, miembro del capítulo de EO Ciudad de México. 1:17 “I Can” es una empresa dedicada a la educación en salud con un enfoque en el cannabis medicinal. 2:35 Erick nos comenta que, en México, desde 2009 se despenalizó el uso personal en una cantidad permitida y fue en 2017 cuando se aprobó el uso medicinal para ciertos tratamientos como dolor, ansiedad, insomnio, ataques epilépticos, así como otro tipo de trastornos psiquiátricos. 5:56 Entró a EO en 2017 gracias a que un amigo lo invitó a un evento sin embargo conocía EO desde afuera. 8:57 Erick considera que EO le ha brindado una familia dentro del foro no solo en tiempos de contingencia sino desde el inicio, ha encontrado socios y sobre todo coincide en que le ha ayudado a cambiar su vida en todos los aspectos. 10:36 Para Erick, su día comienza meditando para después comenzar su día laboral. 11:33 Daniel comenta que el escalamiento primero es mental antes que físico, a lo que Erick responde que, hace mucho brainstorming con su equipo, así como sesiones diarias con su equipo. 12:27 Según Erick, los libros que más ha regalado son: “Thinking, Fast and Slow” (Daniel Kahneman, 2011) “Principles”, (Ray Dalio, 2017) y “Homo Deus” (Yuval Noah Harari, 2015) 14:20 El poder crear algo desde cero y poder ver como una idea crece, así como poder ver el fruto directo de su trabajo es lo que más disfruta de ser emprendedor. 17:17 Por igual considera que lo más complicado de ser emprendedor es la adrenalina, el que uno como emprendedor siempre está pensando en el negocio y que no siempre hay tiempo para todo. 18:49 De acuerdo a Erick, lo que más le ha ayudado a escalar su negocio es todo el apoyo que ha tenido a lo largo del camino y que en definitiva nadie puede crecer solo, así como la implementación de ciertos programas y rutinas en su equipo y negocio. 20:45 ¿Cuál es la habilidad única de Erick? El poder leer a la gente. 21:46 Recomienda ampliamente ver “Jobs” (Joshua Michael Stern, 2013) 22:56 Si pudiera decirle algo al mundo sería que siempre hay que mantener una actitud positiva ya que siempre se tiene algo por que luchar. 23:52 Considera que su hábito raro es que al ser una persona de hábitos y que siempre está limpiando y ordenando todo. 26:53 En su opinión, cree que una idea falsa que tiene la gente de él es que es una persona muy sociable y extrovertida. 27:31 ¿Cómo es la cultura de su negocio? 30:27 Si pudiera darle un consejo a su versión joven es que no olvide la razón por la que empezó el negocio. 31:51 Al pensar en éxito, Erick piensa en felicidad y tranquilidad. 32:33 Cree que su mejor decisión de negocios ha sido arriesgarse. 33:44 Por igual, cree que su mejor inversión ha sido en si mismo, en su negocio y en el equipo que tiene hoy en día. 35:51 Al contratar a alguien se fija en que sean personas apasionadas y con disposición por aprender. 36:28 A los recién graduados les diría que no duden de ese sentimiento y que no tienen que hacerlo solos. 37:48 Cree que la peor recomendación que ha escuchado es que de primera instancia digan “no se puede”, “no le veo futuro”, “ve por este camino que ya está hecho”, etc. 39:49 Como último consejo, Erick nos deja es que el mundo no se termina solo porque algo no salió y que hay que seguir intentando hasta lograrlo. 41:21Despedida y agradecimientos. INFO FINAL Conoce más de Erick Ponce en: LinkedIn Conoce más de “ICAN LATAM” en: LinkedIn Sitio Web Conoce más de EO en: LinkedIn
In this episode, Joe had the privilege of chatting with Dr. Gleb Tsipursky. Gleb is a neuroscientist, an internationally renowned thought leader with more than 20 years in consulting, coaching, speaking, and training, he is an author who has multiple books focused on unconscious cognitive biases and the CEO of Disaster Avoidance Experts. During their discussion, they dove into unconscious cognitive biases and how they affect our professional and personal lives. Dr. Gleb's Book's: Never Go With Your Gut - https://amzn.to/3jee5H9 The Blindspots Between Us - https://amzn.to/2YDCbTP Adapt and Plan for the New Abnormal of the COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic - https://amzn.to/31wgWVT The Truth-Seeker's Handbook - https://amzn.to/2Qo9HZR Dr. Gleb's Book Recommendations: Thinking Fast and Slow – Daniel Kahneman - https://amzn.to/3jt4AnN Follow Dr. Gleb here: Website: https://disasteravoidanceexperts.com/glebtsipursky/ LLAMA LINKS Website: http://www.llamaleadership.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/llama-leadership Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LlamaLeadership Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/llamaleaders/
Key Talking Points of the Episode:Bryan’s background in salesBryans experience in sales trainingSome of the challenges Bryan face while training sales repsThe impacts of sales training to Bryan’s day to day sales lifeWhere do most trainers go wrong when it comes to sales?Situational leadershipEssential skills for trainers to possessMy greatest challenge in salesHow does Bryan get himself buoyant to bounce back after a bad month, or quarter?Qualities of an outstanding leaderThe definition of success to Bryan Key Milestones of the Episode:[01:37] How did Bryan end up in sales?[04:19] Bryan’s experience in sales training: How does he train sales reps to be as effective as possible?[06: 17] Some of the challenges Bryan face while training salespeople[09:03] What impact does sales training have on Bryan’s day to day activities as a seller?[12:19] Where do most trainers go wrong when training sales reps?[16:23] Is it okay to have a training framework for reps to work off and adapt to make it their own?[17:26]The four boxes in situational leadership[20:10] What are some of the skills that Bryan feels are necessary for him to train people better?[25:32] One of my greatest challenges in sales[27:50] How does Bryan get himself buoyant to bounce back after a bad month, or quarter?[30:11] Does Bryan love winning or hate losing more?[32:08] What qualities make one an outstanding leader?[35:02] What does success mean Bryan?Magical Quotes from the Episode:“It is not what you sell, it is how you sell it.”“Training is taking a cord from my head, plugging it into your head, digesting and downloading information that you can extrapolate off. Coaching is observing and giving feedback”“You are on a rollercoaster with high highs and low lows and the more you can stay in the middle, the better off you are going to be.”“I’ve grown most not from victories, but setbacks. If winning is Gods’ reward, then losing is how he teaches us”- Serena WilliamsResources Mentioned:Thinking Fast and Slow- Daniel Kahneman
Llegamos a la última sesión de lectura de Thinking Fast and Slow y como clausura de libro, discutiremos un principio e idea muy importante en la investigación de Kahneman y Tversky: la Teoría de los Prospectos. ¿Qué es la teoría de los prospectos y cómo surgió? Además, ¿qué es la aversión a las pérdidas y cómo se relaciona con nuestra toma de decisiones?
The renowned psychologist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics, takes us on a groundbreaking tour of the mind and explains the two systems that drive the way we think. System 1 is fast, intuitive, and emotional; System 2 is slower, more deliberative, and more logical. Click here to Join us Live Every Thursday! Click here to join our Entrepreneur Community! Text or Call in with any questions! 754-273-6069
En nuestra penúltima revisión de lectura de Thinking Fast and Slow de Daniel Kahneman hablaremos sobre un fenómeno muy conocido sobre la toma de decisiones y la evaluación de riesgos de las personas: el exceso de confianza. ¿Por qué es importante hablar de este tema y cómo se relaciona con los heurísticos y sesgos cognitivos?
En la segunda lectura hablando de un libro esencial para entender el inicio de las ciencias del comportamiento, hablaremos sobre los dos sistemas de pensamiento que propone Daniel Kahneman; uno de los aportes más famosos del psicólogo israelí. ¿Qué significa el Sistema 1 y el Sistema 2 y qué los hace diferentes? ¿Cuándo podemos ver a los dos sistemas en acción en nuestra toma de decisiones de todos los días? Y finalmente, ¿por qué somos propensos a caer en juicios simplificados? Visita el micro-sitio de este libro con recursos completamente gratuitos a través de este link: https://www.ecomportamiento.org/bookclub Compra Thinking Fast and Slow aquí: https://amzn.to/2O7Bpbk Si quieres saber más sobre los libros que abordan temas de ciencias del comportamiento o behavioral design y discutir conceptos clave, el Instituto Mexicano de Economía del Comportamiento tiene para ti el Bookhavioral Club, no te pierdas las transmisiones semanales todos los viernes a las 10 a.m. hora de Ciudad de México.
¡Bienvenidos a la lectura del noveno libro en el Bookhavioral Club! Para este mes, elegimos otro libro clásico y esencial para comprender las ciencias del comportamiento: Thinking Fast and Slow. Acompáñanos a discutir: ¿Quién es Daniel Kahneman y por qué siendo un psicólogo ganó el premio Nobel de economía en el 2002? Además, ¿cómo se compone este libro y por qué forma parte de la lectura esencial? Visita el micro-sitio de este libro con recursos completamente gratuitos a través de este link: https://www.ecomportamiento.org/bookclub Compra Thinking Fast and Slow aquí: https://amzn.to/2O7Bpbk
Episode 57 - Because sometimes books are more than books. Don't let the battle of the printed word and the audiobook get you down - you decide. Here are 4 books we loved reading this year, now it's your turn to enjoy them. Look at all this stuff we covered: Being in the woods near THAT picnic table in the rotten weather 4 Seconds by Peter Bregman Change your habits and your life Dog-earing pages (yep!) The Getting Things Done Workbook by David Allen and Brandon Hall It's like David coming to your house and setting it all up with you The World Is F***ed by Mark Manson The thinking brain and the feeling brain (very cool) Philosophy, Narcissism, Religion - all the fun subjects But I read it twice in a week Talking To Strangers by Malcolm Gladwell Why people are rubbish at working out if you're lying How trained professionals get it horrifically wrong Audio - do you know how hard these people work to make sure you DON'T notice their work? Here's the links to the books, research and articles which inspired we used to produce this episode: 4 Seconds Seth Godin - This is Marketing Entrepreneurs Library with Peter Bregman The GTD workbook GTD Brasil Our episode on GTD for Teens Thinking Fast and Slow - Daniel Kahneman My favourite of the 4 books - Everything Is F*cked The audio book version That image from Vietnam - The Story of Thich Quang Duc Mark Manson's video about the book Talking to Strangers The audio book version Revisionist History - The Queen of Cuba Malcolm's explanation at Penguin The Sandra Bland footage Audio in film Adam Buxton's podcast As always, we're really grateful for your help in supporting this podcast. To do this you can: Rate or subscribe at i-tunes by going here - i-tunes Contact us on Twitter - we are @sharppodcast here Connect with us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/sharppodcast/ Share with at us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sharppodcast/ Post comments on the website. This link will take you to home page, and then you can go onto the episode you'd like to comment on here Thanks EVER SO MUCH for listening. If we help you to BE BETTER at what you do, then it's all been worth it!
Dr Selin MalkocThe Upside of Failure with Dr Selin MalkocAbout Selin Dr Selin Malkoc received her Ph.D. in marketing from the University of North Carolina.is the recipient of the prestigious Paul E. Green Award (awarded to the best paper published at the Journal of Marketing Research), and the William F. O’Dell Award (awarded to the paper published at Journal of Marketing Research that has made the most significant long-term contribution to marketing theory, methodology and/or practice.Dr. Malkoc’s research has appeared in numerous national and international media outlets, including Huffington Post, TIME Magazine, Fox News, The Conversation and Science Daily. Dr Malkoc is also a keynote speaker, one of her noted talks being her Tedx talk on Time.On this episode of My Perfect Failure (The Upside of Failure) Myself and Selin have a wide-ranging discussion. Some of the areas we cover. - How negative emotions can help us- Dr Malkoc Conversation article (The Best way to Deal with Failure)- We discuss Why Time is Important as covered in her acclaimed Teds Talk Show Notes You maximized your time, but are you enjoying it? | Dr. Selin Malkoc | TEDxYearlingRoadLinks to me: - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ux5QXozH-U Articles by Dr Malkoc- https://fisher.osu.edu/people/malkoc.5- https://u.osu.edu/cbresearchlab/ - Links to all of my Conversation articles: http://theconversation.com/profiles/selin-malkoc-313594/articles Recommended Books by Dr Malkoc- How Emotions Are Made: The Secret Life of the Brain - Lisa Feldman Barrett- If You're So Smart, Why Aren't You Happy? - Raj Raghunathan - Decisive: How to Make Better Choices in Life and work – Chip Health and Dan Heath - Misbehaving: The Making of Behavioral Economics - Thaler, Richard H. (nobel prize winner)- Thinking Fast and Slow – Daniel Kahneman (novel prize winner)- Predictably Irrational & Irrationally Yours – Dan Ariely - The Why Axis – Uri Gneezy & John List Podcast- Hidden brain – Shankar vedantam Blog- http://danariely.com/Please leave a reviewPlease if you can leave a review at https://www.podchaser.com/MyPerfectFailure or the platform of your choice that would be great My Perfect Failure contact me Work with me: paul@myperfectfailure.comMPF Website: http://www.myperfectfailure.com/ Insta: follow: https://www.instagram.com/padsmpf/ Twitter:
Hãy tải ứng dụng Waves để cập nhật những tập podcast mới nhất và có những trải nghiệm miễn phí tuyệt vời nhất: iOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/waves-podcast-player/id1492378044 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.waves8.app Tác giả Daniel Kahneman là giáo sư tâm lý học thuộc Đại học Princeton. Ông được xem là một nhà tâm lý học vĩ đại nhất trên thế giới còn sống. Ông là người gốc Do Thái, tốt nghiệp tâm lý học từ Đại học Jerusalem (1954), và phục vụ trong quân đội Do Thái như một chuyên gia tâm lý. Năm 1958 ông sang Mỹ học và tốt nghiệp tiến sĩ tâm lý học ở Đại học California, Berkeley (1958). Cùng với người đồng nghiệp thân thiết là Giáo sư Amos Tversky (Đại học Stanford), ông đã thực hiện hàng loạt thí nghiệm tâm lý và có nhiều phát hiện rất quan trọng về hành vi con người. Nhờ những công trình đột phá đó, năm 2002, ông được trao giải thưởng Nobel về kinh tế vì những phát kiến về lý thuyết viễn cảnh (Prospect Theory). Giáo sư Tversky không may mắn qua đời vào năm 1996, nên không có “duyên” với giải Nobel mà đáng lẽ ra ông đã cùng Kahneman chia sẻ. Có thể nói không ngoa rằng cuốn sách bạn đang cầm trên tay là một đúc kết những nghiên cứu đẳng cấp Nobel. Cuốn sách Tư duy nhanh và chậm (Thinking, fast and slow). Tuy là sách dành cho đại chúng, nhưng trong đó tác giả thuật lại những nghiên cứu tâm lý và xã hội học được thiết kế một cách thông minh và kết quả làm cho bạn phải suy nghĩ lại chính mình. Kahneman mô tả hai cách thức (hay nói đúng hơn là hai hệ thống) mà não chúng ta vận hành. Ông gọi đó là Hệ thống 1 và Hệ thống 2. Hệ thống 1, còn gọi là cơ chế nghĩ nhanh, tự động, thường xuyên được sử dụng, cảm tính, rập khuôn, và tiềm thức. Hệ thống 2, còn gọi là cơ chế nghĩ chậm, đòi hỏi nỗ lực, ít được sử dụng, dùng logic, có tính toán, và ý thức. Trong một loạt thí nghiệm tâm lý, Kahneman và Tversky chứng minh rằng con người chúng ta thường đi đến quyết định theo cơ chế nghĩ nhanh hơn là nghĩ chậm. #tuduynhanhvacham #DanielKahneman #tomtatsach #bookaster #tuduy #WAVES
In today's episode of the podcast I am speaking to Neil Bage, a behavioural finance expert. Neil is a multi-award winning Fintech founder, and founder of a company called Be-IQ Ltd, and Neils’ expertise is focusing on the subconscious, and bridging that complex theory with the real world. You will learn; Some of the differences between how men and women behave with money Behavioural biases The concept of anchoring The importance of investing vs saving Financial freedom and concept of loss aversion Understanding how we can avoid emotional decisions which can lead to financial losses Resources: Book in a complimentary call to discuss how financial coaching can help you move from financial overwhelm to confidence and control. Join Catherine's Facebook Page and FREE Facebook Group My Website My Online Courses - From Spender to Saver, Investing for beginners from £1 My YouTube Channel Connect with me on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook Find Neil on his Website Follow Neil on Twitter My Beginners Investing course. Use code PODCAST25 for 25% off! Neil's recommendations App - Get Chip Herding/social compliance video Women are better investors - Fidelity Books Why We Sleep: The New Science of Sleep and Dreams - Matthew Walker Thinking, Fast and Slow - Daniel Kahneman
SPaMCAST 542 features our interview with Kevin Rush. Mr. Rush has developed an innovative approach to facilitate sprint/iteration planning. Kittens, exploding kittens, and fat cats are used to help teams probe whether the team understands the story and if the story is broken down well enough for the team to reduce the risk of failure. All change agents talk about making changes at the team level but many fail to change how they work, Kevin suggests that experimenting with different approaches is eating our dog food. Way too many pet metaphors, but a great discussion. Kevin’s Bio Kevin is a certified Scrum Master and Agility Enablement leader at Hyland Software. Before coming to Hyland he worked as an innovation consultant and coach with for-profit and nonprofit organizations throughout Northeast Ohio. A graduate from DeVry University he spent time as Technology Coordinator for several local school districts before transitioning to ministry then back to tech! When he's not working with teams and organizations he spends his time with his beautiful wife, Sondra, and their three beautiful daughters. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kezrush/ Email: kezrush@gmail.com Twitter: Kezrush Re-Read Saturday News I am declaring the poll for the next book in the Re-read Saturday over. The results are: Thinking, Fast and Slow - Daniel Kahneman 64.29% The Power of Habit - Charles Duhig 21.43% The Stuff of Thought - Steven Pinker 14.28% High Output Management - Andrew S. Grove 0% I am very surprised at the results; I added Thinking, Fast and Slow to round out the poll. My copy of the book is 500 pages and 38 chapters long and has a copyright of 2013. Next week we will discuss our approach to the re-read and dispense with the front matter (15-page introduction). I reference the book all of the time. My memory is that the book is crammed with ideas, I will need your help calling out the parts of the book that resonates with you. If you do not have a favorite, dog-eared copy of Thinking, Fast and Slow please buy a copy. Using the links in this blog entry helps support the blog and its alter-ego, The Software Process and Measurement Cast. Buy a copy on Amazon, Its time to get reading! Next SPaMCAST SPaMCAST 543 will feature our essay on value chains. We will tackle, Value Chains, Streams and Maps - What a Mess! I am doing a workshop on value chains at QAI Quest 2019 (May 13 - 19 in Chicago). Do you need a discount? Register at www.qaiQuest2019 using the code Speaker10. Let me know and we will do a hangout with Jeremy and myself! SPAMCAST 543 will include Gene Hughson’s Form Follows Function column. Gene and I begin a three column set on solution architects. We start by discussing just what the heck is a solution architect is and does!
Aubrey works with teams across the business to provide greater opportunities for everyone to join Atlassian and do the best work of their lives there. Her work spans the talent lifecycle from increasing access to technical education for underrepresented minorities through recruiting, retention, and advancement of all Atlassians. She relies heavily on empirical social science in her work, and has developed a new team-level paradigm for external diversity reporting. She believes that leading with empathy is the key to driving meaningful, sustainable change and creating highly effective teams. In all areas of her work, she seeks to design effective interventions, programs, and talent practices that create equal opportunities for all Atlassians, and for the global tech industry. She is heavily involved in multiple industry groups seeking to define new standards for company transparency, reporting, and investment in diversity & inclusion. She is an advisor to SheStarts, a Sydney-based accelerator focused exclusively on supporting female founders, BeVisible, and Joonko. She is the co-founder of Sycamore, a community aiming to fix the VC funding gap for underrepresented founders. Aubrey's talk, How Atlassian Is Building A Balanced Team Thinking Fast and Slow (Daniel Kahneman) Becoming (Michelle Obama) Monetizing Innovation (Madhavan Ramanujam and Georg Tacke) Don't forget, to get in touch with me either try the contact page of the site or follow me on Twitter, where I can be found at @Jenny_Radcliffe
Y con el episodio de hoy despedimos a Marcos Vazquez (aunque espero que pronto lo tengamos de vuelta. Y acabamos hablando sobre: - Cómo aprendió a leer papers - Pensamiento crítico - Ejemplos de modelos mentales - Ejemplos de sesgos psicológicos - Cómo dejar de procrastinar - Cómo organiza Marcos su día a día y su alimentación - Dieta y descanso para ganar fuerza - Cetosis para ganar masa muscular - Edulcorantes - Enfoque OMAD (One Meal a Day) - Suplementos: yohimbina, cordyceps, ashwagandha y ciclado de creatina SOBRE MARCOS Instagram: @fitness.revolucionario (https://www.instagram.com/fitness.revolucionario/?hl=es) Twitter: @FITrebelde (https://twitter.com/fitrebelde?lang=es) Web: www.fitnessrevolucionario.com SU PODCAST: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-radio-fitness-revolucionario_sq_f1115589_1.html El libro de SALUD SALVAJE: https://amzn.to/2TxaBCS GRABA TU PREGUNTA!!!! http://www.fitmanpower.com/preguntas ÚNETE AL GRUPO DE TELEGRAM! www.fitmanpower.com/telegram CONTENIDO RECOMENDADO From Darwin to Munger (Seeking Wisdom): https://amzn.to/2GScdWa Thinking Fast and Slow (Daniel Kahneman): https://amzn.to/2GScdWa El Cisne Negro (Nassim Taleb): https://amzn.to/2TxVMzZ Antigrágil (Nassim Taleb): https://amzn.to/2R7EM6E Fooled by randomness (Nassim Taleb): https://amzn.to/2GTdTic Skin in the Game (Nassim Taleb): https://amzn.to/2TpPgLi Predictably Irrational (Dan Ariely): https://amzn.to/2C1l6Hi Por qué las Cebras no tienen Úlceras (Robert M. Sapolsky): https://amzn.to/2RdtJsT Behave (Robert M. Sapolsky): https://amzn.to/2H9gnJF Obra de Jonathan Haidt: https://amzn.to/2VvSXBi
Y con el episodio de hoy despedimos a Marcos Vazquez (aunque espero que pronto lo tengamos de vuelta. Y acabamos hablando sobre: - Cómo aprendió a leer papers - Pensamiento crítico - Ejemplos de modelos mentales - Ejemplos de sesgos psicológicos - Cómo dejar de procrastinar - Cómo organiza Marcos su día a día y su alimentación - Dieta y descanso para ganar fuerza - Cetosis para ganar masa muscular - Edulcorantes - Enfoque OMAD (One Meal a Day) - Suplementos: yohimbina, cordyceps, ashwagandha y ciclado de creatina SOBRE MARCOS Instagram: @fitness.revolucionario (https://www.instagram.com/fitness.revolucionario/?hl=es) Twitter: @FITrebelde (https://twitter.com/fitrebelde?lang=es) Web: www.fitnessrevolucionario.com SU PODCAST: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-radio-fitness-revolucionario_sq_f1115589_1.html El libro de SALUD SALVAJE: https://amzn.to/2TxaBCS GRABA TU PREGUNTA!!!! http://www.fitmanpower.com/preguntas ÚNETE AL GRUPO DE TELEGRAM! www.fitmanpower.com/telegram CONTENIDO RECOMENDADO From Darwin to Munger (Seeking Wisdom): https://amzn.to/2GScdWa Thinking Fast and Slow (Daniel Kahneman): https://amzn.to/2GScdWa El Cisne Negro (Nassim Taleb): https://amzn.to/2TxVMzZ Antigrágil (Nassim Taleb): https://amzn.to/2R7EM6E Fooled by randomness (Nassim Taleb): https://amzn.to/2GTdTic Skin in the Game (Nassim Taleb): https://amzn.to/2TpPgLi Predictably Irrational (Dan Ariely): https://amzn.to/2C1l6Hi Por qué las Cebras no tienen Úlceras (Robert M. Sapolsky): https://amzn.to/2RdtJsT Behave (Robert M. Sapolsky): https://amzn.to/2H9gnJF Obra de Jonathan Haidt: https://amzn.to/2VvSXBi
Ya tenemos la segunda parte de la entrevista con Marcos Vázquez y hoy toca hablar sobre: - La importancia de la exposición al frío y al calor para nuestra salud - ¿Cuál es la causa de los resfriados? - Por qué es importante exponerse a la suciedad - Qué es la microbiota y cómo cuidarla. SOBRE MARCOS Instagram: @fitness.revolucionario (https://www.instagram.com/fitness.revolucionario/?hl=es) Twitter: @FITrebelde (https://twitter.com/fitrebelde?lang=es) Web: www.fitnessrevolucionario.com SU PODCAST: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-radio-fitness-revolucionario_sq_f1115589_1.html El libro de SALUD SALVAJE: https://amzn.to/2TxaBCS GRABA TU PREGUNTA!!!! http://www.fitmanpower.com/preguntas ÚNETE AL GRUPO DE TELEGRAM! www.fitmanpower.com/telegram CONTENIDO RECOMENDADO From Darwin to Munger (Seeking Wisdom): https://amzn.to/2GScdWa Thinking Fast and Slow (Daniel Kahneman): https://amzn.to/2GScdWa El Cisne Negro (Nassim Taleb): https://amzn.to/2TxVMzZ Antigrágil (Nassim Taleb): https://amzn.to/2R7EM6E Fooled by randomness (Nassim Taleb): https://amzn.to/2GTdTic Skin in the Game (Nassim Taleb): https://amzn.to/2TpPgLi Predictably Irrational (Dan Ariely): https://amzn.to/2C1l6Hi Por qué las Cebras no tienen Úlceras (Robert M. Sapolsky): https://amzn.to/2RdtJsT Behave (Robert M. Sapolsky): https://amzn.to/2H9gnJF Obra de Jonathan Haidt: https://amzn.to/2VvSXBi
Ya tenemos la segunda parte de la entrevista con Marcos Vázquez y hoy toca hablar sobre: - La importancia de la exposición al frío y al calor para nuestra salud - ¿Cuál es la causa de los resfriados? - Por qué es importante exponerse a la suciedad - Qué es la microbiota y cómo cuidarla. SOBRE MARCOS Instagram: @fitness.revolucionario (https://www.instagram.com/fitness.revolucionario/?hl=es) Twitter: @FITrebelde (https://twitter.com/fitrebelde?lang=es) Web: www.fitnessrevolucionario.com SU PODCAST: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-radio-fitness-revolucionario_sq_f1115589_1.html El libro de SALUD SALVAJE: https://amzn.to/2TxaBCS GRABA TU PREGUNTA!!!! http://www.fitmanpower.com/preguntas ÚNETE AL GRUPO DE TELEGRAM! www.fitmanpower.com/telegram CONTENIDO RECOMENDADO From Darwin to Munger (Seeking Wisdom): https://amzn.to/2GScdWa Thinking Fast and Slow (Daniel Kahneman): https://amzn.to/2GScdWa El Cisne Negro (Nassim Taleb): https://amzn.to/2TxVMzZ Antigrágil (Nassim Taleb): https://amzn.to/2R7EM6E Fooled by randomness (Nassim Taleb): https://amzn.to/2GTdTic Skin in the Game (Nassim Taleb): https://amzn.to/2TpPgLi Predictably Irrational (Dan Ariely): https://amzn.to/2C1l6Hi Por qué las Cebras no tienen Úlceras (Robert M. Sapolsky): https://amzn.to/2RdtJsT Behave (Robert M. Sapolsky): https://amzn.to/2H9gnJF Obra de Jonathan Haidt: https://amzn.to/2VvSXBi
Hoy traigo la primera parte de la entrevista con Marcos Vazquez, de Fitness Revolucionario, todo un referente en el mundo de la salud. En esta primera parte nos cuenta su filosofía desde el punto de vista de la evolución y nos habla también sobre: - Importancia de la conexión social para la salud. -Exposición al sol, cáncer y salud. SOBRE MARCOS Instagram: @fitness.revolucionario (https://www.instagram.com/fitness.revolucionario/?hl=es) Twitter: @FITrebelde (https://twitter.com/fitrebelde?lang=es) Web: www.fitnessrevolucionario.com SU PODCAST: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-radio-fitness-revolucionario_sq_f1115589_1.html El libro de SALUD SALVAJE: https://amzn.to/2TxaBCS GRABA TU PREGUNTA!!!! http://www.fitmanpower.com/preguntas ÚNETE AL GRUPO DE TELEGRAM! www.fitmanpower.com/telegram CONTENIDO RECOMENDADO From Darwin to Munger (Seeking Wisdom): https://amzn.to/2GScdWa Thinking Fast and Slow (Daniel Kahneman): https://amzn.to/2GScdWa El Cisne Negro (Nassim Taleb): https://amzn.to/2TxVMzZ Antifrágil (Nassim Taleb): https://amzn.to/2R7EM6E Fooled by randomness (Nassim Taleb): https://amzn.to/2GTdTic Skin in the Game (Nassim Taleb): https://amzn.to/2TpPgLi Predictably Irrational (Dan Ariely): https://amzn.to/2C1l6Hi Por qué las Cebras no tienen Úlceras (Robert M. Sapolsky): https://amzn.to/2RdtJsT Behave (Robert M. Sapolsky): https://amzn.to/2H9gnJF Obra de Jonathan Haidt: https://amzn.to/2VvSXBi
Hoy traigo la primera parte de la entrevista con Marcos Vazquez, de Fitness Revolucionario, todo un referente en el mundo de la salud. En esta primera parte nos cuenta su filosofía desde el punto de vista de la evolución y nos habla también sobre: - Importancia de la conexión social para la salud. -Exposición al sol, cáncer y salud. SOBRE MARCOS Instagram: @fitness.revolucionario (https://www.instagram.com/fitness.revolucionario/?hl=es) Twitter: @FITrebelde (https://twitter.com/fitrebelde?lang=es) Web: www.fitnessrevolucionario.com SU PODCAST: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-radio-fitness-revolucionario_sq_f1115589_1.html El libro de SALUD SALVAJE: https://amzn.to/2TxaBCS GRABA TU PREGUNTA!!!! http://www.fitmanpower.com/preguntas ÚNETE AL GRUPO DE TELEGRAM! www.fitmanpower.com/telegram CONTENIDO RECOMENDADO From Darwin to Munger (Seeking Wisdom): https://amzn.to/2GScdWa Thinking Fast and Slow (Daniel Kahneman): https://amzn.to/2GScdWa El Cisne Negro (Nassim Taleb): https://amzn.to/2TxVMzZ Antifrágil (Nassim Taleb): https://amzn.to/2R7EM6E Fooled by randomness (Nassim Taleb): https://amzn.to/2GTdTic Skin in the Game (Nassim Taleb): https://amzn.to/2TpPgLi Predictably Irrational (Dan Ariely): https://amzn.to/2C1l6Hi Por qué las Cebras no tienen Úlceras (Robert M. Sapolsky): https://amzn.to/2RdtJsT Behave (Robert M. Sapolsky): https://amzn.to/2H9gnJF Obra de Jonathan Haidt: https://amzn.to/2VvSXBi
Tang Taizong made China the largest, richest, and most powerful country of its time. He ruled from 626 to 649 BCE. Not only known for his mind on the battlefield, defeating the invading Turks, but he was more renowned for his ability to maintain the peace. His dynasty lasted for hundreds of years and Tang Taizong's reign became the model against which all future emperors were measured. The Tang dynasty is considered the golden age in Chinese history and was treated as required studying material for future crown princes. Another difference between Tang Taizong and Marcus Aurelius was their ability to spot talent and avoid bias. Aurelius made Commodus his heir, which many blame to be part of the reason Rome fell. And Aurelius was also betrayed by his wife, Faustina. However, Tang Taizong despised nepotism, and his wife, Empress Wende, was one of his wisest advisors. As Marcus wrote his rules for leadership in Meditations, I will do the same and provide for you Emperor Tang Taizong's meditations on leadership and the good life. But, in my own words... Books I Recommend: The Ruler's Guide: China's Greatest Emperor and His Timeless Secrets of Success – Chinghua Tang (https://amzn.to/2Pr7tas) The Emperor's Handbook: A New Translation of The Meditations – Marcus Aurelius (Author), David Hicks (Translator), C. Scot Hicks (Translator) (http://amzn.to/2gVZOjD) The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable – Nassim Nicholas Taleb (http://amzn.to/1OSNo4p) Thinking, Fast and Slow – Daniel Kahneman (http://amzn.to/1z100o6) Music Theme – Chosen by Ross Bugden Springish – Gillicuddy Dream – Chan Wai Fat Only Our Footsteps in the Sand – Mid-Air Machine Aguirre, the Wrath of God – Gary Lucas Mission of Danger, Yangtzse River – Lobo Loco If you'd like to support my podcast and help me do this full-time, become a patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/musttriumph (a site where you can monetarily support your favorite content creators). As a thank you, you will get access to bonus episodes along with transcripts for every episode (including this one).
Juttelemme erittäin älykkään Jyri Paavilaisen kanssa mm. taiteen tekemisestä, räpistä, kirjoista, valmentamisesta ja stand upista. Mainitut linkit: Suksee https://www.suksee.fi/ Twitter https://www.twitter.com/jpaavilainen Parempi tarina http://parempitarina.com/ - Muistakaa kehua Twitterissä Thinking, Fast and Slow (Daniel Kahneman) http://amzn.to/2zftDY7 The Serious Guide to Joke Writing (Sally Holloway) http://amzn.to/2iHlTqZ Slam (Nick Hornby) http://amzn.to/2zhgRZn Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yS1L6CNm9kg Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/antti-akonniemi/8-jyri-paavilainen
Happy New Year! SPaMCAST 424 features our interview with Penny Pullin. Penny returns to the SPaMCAST to discuss her new book Virtual Leadership: Practical Strategies for Getting the Best Out of Virtual Work and Virtual Teams. Virtual teams and therefore the need for virtual leadership is a critical success factor for delivering value in the 21st Century. Penny’s Bio: Dr. Penny Pullan's latest book is Virtual Leadership: Practical strategies for getting the most out of virtual teams and virtual work. Writing it involved immersing herself in the virtual world and listening to countless stories of success and, all too often, disaster! Penny works with people in multinational organizations who are grappling with tricky projects: uncertain, with ambiguous requirements, stakeholders who need to be engaged and teams dispersed around the world. When they work with Penny, clients notice that communication, collaboration, and confidence grow and projects don’t seem quite as tricky as before! Penny is a Director of Making Projects Work Ltd. in the UK and tweets at @pennypullan. Penny has offered SPaMCAST listeners a great offer! Virtual Leadership coupon for 20% off VLF20 at www.koganpage.com which includes post and packing in the UK and the USA. Re-Read Saturday News In this week’s re-read of The Five Dysfunctions of a Team by Patrick Lencioni (Jossey-Bass, Copyright 2002, 33rd printing), we review the chapter titled Understanding and Overcoming The Five Dysfunctions. This chapter is the most hands-on portion of the book, and I suggest spending time with the wide range of ideas Lencioni peppers throughout this section. Next week we will conclude this Re-Read with final thoughts. If you are new to the re-read series buy a copy and go back to week one and read along! I am running a poll to decide between Carol Dweck’s Mindset, Thinking Fast and Slow (Daniel Kahneman) and Flow (Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi). I have also had suggestions (in the other category) for Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World (Adam Grant) and Management Lessons from Taiichi Ohno: What Every Leader Can Learn from the Man by Takehiko Harada. I would like your opinion! (last day 1/1/2017) [polldaddy poll=9605629] Takeaways from this week include: Exercises are a great way to teach theory, but practical application makes it stick. Build trust or nothing else will work for long. Experiment with ideas to overcome dysfunctions and measure their impact on RESULTS. Visit the Software Process and Measurement Cast blog to participate in this and previous re-reads. Next SPaMCAST The Software Process and Measurement Cast 425 will feature the ideas from our annual tune-up blog entries. We need to strive to be more effective and efficient every day or the world will pass us by! Next week I have some suggestions that have worked for me. We will also have columns from Gene Hughson with more on leadership. Gene’s ideas dovetail nicely with the concepts Penny talked about this week. We will also talk with Steve Tendon about Chapter 14 from his book Hyper-Productive Knowledge Work Performance. Chapter 14 is all about Kanban, flow, and throughput. Shameless Ad for my book! Mastering Software Project Management: Best Practices, Tools and Techniques co-authored by Murali Chematuri and myself and published by J. Ross Publishing. We have received unsolicited reviews like the following: “This book will prove that software projects should not be a tedious process, for you or your team.” Support SPaMCAST by buying the book here. Available in English and Chinese.
The Software Process and Measurement Cast 423 builds on our interview from last week with Philip Lew. This week we lead with a discussion of measuring quality. Quality is related to risk, productivity and customer satisfaction. Next Jeremy Berriault brings his QA Corner to the Cast to discuss the impact of certifications in software testing. Want a bit of foreshadowing? The answer is not cut and dry. Visit Jermey’s new blog at https://jberria.wordpress.com/ The Software Sensei, Kim Pries , answers a question he was recently asked by one his students, “why do we have so many computer languages?” This a question I have often asked, usually when I have to learn the basics of a new language. Reach out to Kim on LinkedIn. Jon M Quigley, brings his column, the Alpha and Omega of Product Development to the cast. In this installment, the 2nd in a 3 part series on configuration management, Jon continues the cycle of configuration management which begins with requirements and travels across the whole lifecycle. One of the places you can find Jon is at Value Transformation LLC. Re-Read Saturday News In this week’s re-read of The Five Dysfunctions of a Team by Patrick Lencioni (Jossey-Bass, Copyright 2002, 33rd printing), we talk about two sections, An Overview of the Model and Team Assessment. There are two more weeks left before moving to the next book. If you are new to the re-read series buy a copy and go back to week one and read along! I am running a poll to decide between Carol Dweck’s Mindset, Thinking Fast and Slow (Daniel Kahneman) and Flow (Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi). I have also had suggestions (in the other category) for Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World (Adam Grant) and Management Lessons from Taiichi Ohno: What Every Leader Can Learn from the Man by Takehiko Harada. I would like your opinion! [polldaddy poll=9605629] Takeaways from this week include: Real teamwork is rare. The five dysfunctions are inter-related. Assessment are as useful as those taking them want them to be! Visit the Software Process and Measurement Cast blog to participate in this and previous re-reads. Next SPaMCAST The Software Process and Measurement Cast 424 will post on New Year’s Day. SPaMCAST 424 will feature our interview with Penny Pullan. Penny returns to the SPaMCAST to discuss her new book Virtual Leadership: Practical Strategies for Getting the Best Out of Virtual Work and Virtual Teams. Virtual teams are the norm in today’s business environment. We need to learn the best ways to maximize the value from distributed teams. Penny sets a really high bar to begin the year! Shameless Ad for my book! Mastering Software Project Management: Best Practices, Tools and Techniques co-authored by Murali Chematuri and myself and published by J. Ross Publishing. We have received unsolicited reviews like the following: “This book will prove that software projects should not be a tedious process, for you or your team.” Support SPaMCAST by buying the book here. Available in English and Chinese.
The Software Process and Measurement Cast 422 features our interview with Phil Lew. Phil and I talked about the topic of Agile risk management. We explored how risk can be managed in Agile projects and the barriers to effective risk management. As important as the mechanics of Agile risk management are, Philip and I also explored the relationship between quality and risk, which may be more important in the long run. Phil’s Bio Philip Lew is the CEO at XBOSoft. XBOSoft’s software QA and software testing services help their clients deliver products to market faster and with higher quality; an ever increasing challenge as software becomes more complex and platforms increase. As a Corporate Executive, Development Manager, Product Manager and Software Engineer, Philip has managed teams to tackle broken processes, develop solutions to difficult problems, and coached others be leaders, managers, and experts. He leverages his academic background in operations research, industrial engineering, and computer science combined with hands-on work experience with programming, predictive modeling and algorithm development to work with clients and colleagues around the world. For kicks, he rides a bicycle and travels the world to quench his thirst for exploration and learning. Contact Data LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philiplewEmail: philiplew@gmail.comTwitter: @philiplew Re-Read Saturday News In this week’s re-read of The Five Dysfunctions of a Team by Patrick Lencioni (Jossey-Bass, Copyright 2002, 33rd printing), we conclude Part Four with the sections titled Harvest, Gut Check, and March. I suspect we have 2 or 3 weeks left before moving to the next book, BUT we still have a number of ideas to extract from this book. If you are new to the re-read series buy a copy and bo back to week one and read along! I am running a poll to decide between Carol Dweck’s Mindset, Thinking Fast and Slow (Daniel Kahneman) and Flow (Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi). I have also had suggestions (in the other category) for Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World (Adam Grant) and Management Lessons from Taiichi Ohno: What Every Leader Can Learn from the Man by Takehiko Harada. I would like your opinion! (see the poll below) [polldaddy poll=9605629] Takeaways from this week include: Progress is rarely linear (think two steps forward and one step back). Good teams can debate and then be friends. The good of the organization is important (Spock got it right). Visit the Software Process and Measurement Cast blog to participate in this and previous re-reads. Next SPaMCAST The Software Process and Measurement Cast 423 will post on Christmas Day. SPaMCAST 423 will build on our interview from this week with Mr. Lew and discuss measuring quality. Quality is related to risk, productivity, and customer satisfaction. We will also have columns from Kim Pries, Jon M Quigley, and Jeremy Berriault. A big show to end the year! Shameless Ad for my book! Mastering Software Project Management: Best Practices, Tools and Techniques co-authored by Murali Chematuri and myself and published by J. Ross Publishing. We have received unsolicited reviews like the following: “This book will prove that software projects should not be a tedious process, for you or your team.” Support SPaMCAST by buying the book here. Available in English and Chinese.
The Software Process and Measurement Cast 421 features our essay on vanity metrics. Vanity metrics make people feel good, but are less useful for making decisions about the business. The essay discusses how to recognize vanity metrics and the risks of falling prey to their allure. We will also have columns form Steve Tendon with another chapter in his Tame The Flow: Hyper-Productive Knowledge-Work Performance, The TameFlow Approach and Its Application to Scrum and Kanban, published by J Ross (buy a copy here). Steve and I talked about Chapter 13. Finally, Gene Hughson will anchor the cast with an entry from his Form Follows Function Blog. Gene and I started talking about leadership patterns and antipatterns. Re-Read Saturday News In this week’s re-read of The Five Dysfunctions of a Team by Patrick Lencioni (Jossey-Bass, Copyright 2002, 33rd printing), we conclude Part Three with the sections titled the Last Stand, Flack, Heavy Lifting, and Rally. I suspect we have 3 or 4 weeks left before moving to the next book, BUT we still have a number of ideas to extract from this book. If you are new to the re-read series buy a copy and go back to week one and read along! I have not heard any nay sayers on the idea of re-reading Carol Dweck’s Mindset next; however, just be to fair I am going to include a poll at the end to decide between Mindset, Thinking Fast and Slow (Daniel Kahneman) and Flow (Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi). I would like your opinion! Takeaways from this week include: You are responsible for the atmosphere that you create. Leaders and teams bear the consequence of not dealing with bad attitudes. When someone leaves a team everyone will mourn to some extent. Visit the Software Process and Measurement Cast blog to participate in this and previous re-reads. Next SPaMCAST The Software Process and Measurement Cast 422 will feature our interview with Phil Lew. Phil and I talked about the topic of Agile risk management. We explored how risk can be managed in Agile projects and the barriers to effective risk management. Shameless Ad for my book! Mastering Software Project Management: Best Practices, Tools and Techniques co-authored by Murali Chematuri and myself and published by J. Ross Publishing. We have received unsolicited reviews like the following: “This book will prove that software projects should not be a tedious process, for you or your team.” Support SPaMCAST by buying the book here. Available in English and Chinese.
Ever wish you could figure out how to get more done? What if working smarter meant working with the way your brain is wired instead of against it? Today we are digging into how to gain two AWESOME hours a day instead of working more to accomplish your objectives. In this episode, we uncover how. Josh Davis, Ph.D. is the author of the international bestseller, Two Awesome Hours: Science-Based Strategies to Harness Your Best Time and Get Your Most Important Work Done. Josh coaches and trains individuals in the art of public speaking and managing being overwhelmed. His writing has appeared in Harvard Business Review, Business Insider, Fast Company, Huffington Post, strategy+business, Training + Development, People & Strategy, the NeuroLeadership Journal, Psychology Today, and others. Josh holds a bachelor from Brown University and a Ph.D. from Columbia University. He is the Director of Research and Lead Professor of the NeuroLeadership Institute. His past work has included mechanical engineering, teaching in a Brooklyn Public High School, and serving on the faculty in the Department of Psychology at Barnard College of Columbia University. Highlights - 5 strategies to be highly productive Managing obstacles Working with the unfocused mind Implementation Intention Thinking clearly when you are overworked Resources - Free Webinar: I'll be sharing how to leverage your creative side and use it as an advantage in business. Join me for my free webinar, How To Succeed In Business When You're Marketing Yourself and Your Talent. Register here[cwwebinar.com] or text warrior to number 33444 to unleash your creative thinking to propel your business forward. Regain time and transform your commute, workout or chores into fun, productive ME TIME! Audible books are offering a free audio book, try it, like it and stay or cancel and keep your free Audible book. Go to http://www.audibletrial.com/Warrior Guest Contact - Website: http://www.twoawesomehours.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/joshdavisphd Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JoshDavisPhD LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshdavisphd Books: Two Awesome Hours: Science-Based Strategies to Harness Your Best Time and Get Your Most Important Work Done http://amzn.to/1SOTmaX Mentions - Coming of Age in the Milky Way Timothy Ferris http://amzn.to/1VWQugi First Things First Stephen Covey http://amzn.to/1TAmAKL Thinking, Fast and Slow Daniel Kahneman http://amzn.to/1VWQMnt Gift: Are YOU a Creative Warrior? Find out and take the Creative Warrior Assessment for FREE ($10 Value) Peaceful Warrior Quote - “Decision-making points are a gift when they come along seize them.”