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Author: Daniel H. Pink

Narrator: Ryan

Format: MP3

IBSN: 9781594481710

Language: English

Publish Date: 24/03/2004

Audiobook length: 31 min

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Chapter 1Overview
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Chapter 2Why should we use a whole new mind
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Chapter 3Three essential high concept abilities
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Chapter 4Three essential high touch abilities
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Chapter 5Summary & Review
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Why listen to A Whole New Mind

Listening to the summary audiobook of "A Whole New Mind" by Daniel H. Pink is essential for understanding the shifting landscape of work and creativity in our increasingly automated world. Pink argues that success in the modern economy relies not only on logical thinking but also on developing right-brain skills such as empathy, design, and storytelling. By engaging with the summary, listeners can quickly grasp key insights and practical strategies to cultivate these essential qualities, ultimately enhancing personal and professional growth in a world that values innovation and emotional intelligence.

Author : Daniel H. Pink

Daniel H. Pink is a trend expert, best-selling author, and long-term writer for the New York Times, the Harvard Business Review, and the Fast Company. He was the chief speech writer for Albert Arnold “Al” Gore, Jr., the former Vice President of the United States. He has been a special guest speaker at the TED talk conference, and Thinkers50 has identified him as one of the fifty most influential management thinkers in the world. He is also a Doctor of Law at Yale University, a member of the world-renowned Association of College Honor Societies, and a recipient of the Harry S. Truman Scholarship.

Key Insights from A Whole New Mind

  • The shift from the Information Age to the Conceptual Age emphasizes the importance of right-brain thinking, which involves creativity, empathy, and holistic thinking. Daniel H. Pink argues that success in the modern economy requires not only analytical skills but also the ability to innovate and connect with others emotionally.
  • Pink posits that skills such as design, storytelling, and emotion are paramount for individuals to thrive in today’s workforce. He highlights that as routine, left-brain tasks become automated, uniquely human abilities will distinguish us in competitive environments.
  • The author introduces the six essential aptitudes—design, story, symphony, empathy, play, and meaning—that he believes will define successful individuals in the new era. These skills not only enhance personal and professional fulfillment but also address the deeper needs of society.
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