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Black Box Thinking: The Surprising Truth About Success

hardcoverSeptember 10, 2015
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ISBN-13: 9781473613775 ISBN-10: 1473613779
Publisher
John Murray
Binding
hardcover
Published
September 10, 2015
Weight
1.0 lbs
Dimensions
23.20×2.70×15.70 cm

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Black Box Thinking: The Surprising Truth About Success by Matthew Syed. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9781473613775.

What links the Mercedes Formula One team with Google? What is the connection between Dave Brailsfords Team Sky and the aviation industry? What links the inventor James Dyson and the basketball player Michael Jordan? They are all Black Box Thinkers. Whether developing a new product, honing a core skill or just trying to get a critical decision right, Black Box Thinkers arent afraid to face up to mistakes. In fact, Black Box Thinkers see failure as the very best way to learn. Rather than denying their mistakes, blaming others, or attempting to spin their way out of trouble, these institutions and individuals interrogate errors as part of their future strategy for success. How many of us, hand on heart, can say that we have such a healthy relationship with failure? Learning from failure has the status of a cliché, but this book reveals the astonishing story behind the most powerful method of learning known to mankind, and reveals the arsenal of techniques wielded by some of the worlds most innovative organizations. It also reveals the dangers of failing to learn from mistakes. In healthcare, hundreds of thousands of patients die from preventable medical errors every year due to a chronic lack of Black Box Thinking Using gripping case studies, exclusive interviews and really practical takeaways, Matthew Syed - the award-winning journalist and best-selling author of Bounce - explains how to turn failure into success, and shows us how we can all become better Black Box Thinkers.