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Right Thing, Right Now
- Good Values. Good Character. Good Deeds.
- De: Ryan Holiday
- Narrado por: Ryan Holiday
- Duración: 7 h y 59 m
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For the ancients, everything worth pursuing in life flowed from a strong sense of justice—or one’s commitment to doing the right thing, no matter how difficult. In order to be courageous, wise, and self-disciplined, one must begin with justice. The influence of the modern world often tells us that acting justly is optional. Holiday argues that that’s simply untrue—and the fact that so few people today have the strength to stand by their convictions explains much about why we’re so unhappy.
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Echoes left wing narratives
- De Jesse Williams en 07-02-24
- Right Thing, Right Now
- Good Values. Good Character. Good Deeds.
- De: Ryan Holiday
- Narrado por: Ryan Holiday
this book is propaganda disguised as good values
Revisado: 07-17-24
lots of unspoken assumptions make this book very difficult to listen to. it rubs me the wrong way.
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Black Box Thinking
- Why Most People Never Learn from Their Mistakes - But Some Do
- De: Matthew Syed
- Narrado por: Simon Slater
- Duración: 12 h y 14 m
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Nobody wants to fail. But in highly complex organizations, success can happen only when we confront our mistakes, learn from our own version of a black box, and create a climate where it's safe to fail. We all have to endure failure from time to time, whether it's underperforming at a job interview, flunking an exam, or losing a pickup basketball game. But for people working in safety-critical industries, getting it wrong can have deadly consequences.
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A multi-level message, well written and well read
- De Loren en 11-16-15
- Black Box Thinking
- Why Most People Never Learn from Their Mistakes - But Some Do
- De: Matthew Syed
- Narrado por: Simon Slater
learned how to create reduce errors systematically
Revisado: 05-17-18
This is exactly what I needed to hear with imperfect humans being in the driver seat.s
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The Ideal Team Player
- How to Recognize and Cultivate the Three Essential Virtues: A Leadership Fable
- De: Patrick M. Lencioni
- Narrado por: Stephen Hoye
- Duración: 5 h y 3 m
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In The Ideal Team Player, Lencioni tells the story of Jeff Shanley, a leader desperate to save his uncle's company by restoring its cultural commitment to teamwork. Jeff must crack the code on the virtues that real team players possess and then build a culture of hiring and development around those virtues. Beyond the fable, Lencioni presents a practical framework and actionable tools for identifying, hiring, and developing ideal team players.
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Lot of talk about a simple concept
- De Andrea en 09-05-16
- The Ideal Team Player
- How to Recognize and Cultivate the Three Essential Virtues: A Leadership Fable
- De: Patrick M. Lencioni
- Narrado por: Stephen Hoye
exactly what I needed to hear
Revisado: 05-02-18
I can now better lead my team, performance improvement, and make decisions. Thank you for an amazing read.
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The Most Human Human
- What Talking with Computers Teaches Us About What It Means to Be Alive
- De: Brian Christian
- Narrado por: Brian Christian
- Duración: 9 h y 37 m
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The Most Human Human is a provocative, exuberant, and profound exploration of the ways in which computers are reshaping our ideas of what it means to be human. Its starting point is the annual Turing Test, which pits artificial intelligence programs against people to determine if computers can “think.” Named for computer pioneer Alan Turing, the Turing Test convenes a panel of judges who pose questions—ranging anywhere from celebrity gossip to moral conundrums—to hidden contestants in an attempt to discern which is human and which is a computer.
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A Wedding of Computer Science and Philosophy
- De Roy en 03-13-11
- The Most Human Human
- What Talking with Computers Teaches Us About What It Means to Be Alive
- De: Brian Christian
- Narrado por: Brian Christian
Love his books! for the analytical thinker
Revisado: 01-07-17
Brian is a master illuminator of the complexities in our daily lives and ties in metaphors from digital computing in ways that has taught me so much about myself and the way I think. his deep insight about his mind simplified much of the anxieties about overly-analyzing everything.
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