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what high achievers know that brilliant machines never will

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An edition of Humans are Underrated (2015)

Humans are Underrated

what high achievers know that brilliant machines never will

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The skills the economy values are changing in historic ways. The abilities that will prove most essential to our success are no longer the technical, classroom-taught left-brain skills that economic advances have demanded from workers in the past. Instead, our greatest advantage lies in what we humans are most powerfully driven to do for and with one another, arising from our deepest, most essentially human abilities -- empathy, creativity, social sensitivity, storytelling, humor, building relationships, and expressing ourselves with greater power than logic can ever achieve. This is how we create durable value that is not easily replicated by technology -- because we're hardwired to want it from humans. These high-value skills create tremendous competitive advantage -- more devoted customers, stronger cultures, breakthrough ideas, and more effective teams. And while many of us regard these abilities as innate traits -- "he's a real people person," "she's naturally creative" -- it turns out they can all be developed." - Publisher.

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Portfolio/Penguin
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248

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Humans are Underrated: what high achievers know that brilliant machines never will
2015, Portfolio/Penguin
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Humans Are Underrated: What High Achievers Know that Brilliant Machines Never Will
Oct 28, 2015, Portfolio, Nicholas Brealey Publishing
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Table of Contents

Computers are improving faster than you are : as technology becomes more awesomely able, what will be the high-value human skills of tomorrow?
Gauging the challenge : a growing army of experts wonder if must maybe the Luddites aren't wrong anymore
The surprising value in our deepest nature : why being a great performer is becoming less about what we know and more about what we're like
Why the skills we need are withering : technology is changing more than just work, it's also changing us, mostly in the wrong ways
The critical 21st-century skill : empathy is the key to humans' most crucial abilities. It's even more powerful than we realize
Empathy lessons from combat : how the U.S. military learned to build human skills that trump technology, and what it means for all of us
What really makes teams work : it isn't what team members (or leaders) usually think. Instead, it's deeply human processes that most teams ignore
The extraordinary power of story : why the right kind of narrative, told by a person, is mightier than logic
The human essence of innovation and creativty : computers can create, but people skillfully interacting solve the most important human problems
Is it a woman's world? In the most valuable skills of the coming economy, women hold strong advantages over men
Winning in the human domain : some will love a world that values deep human interaction. Others won't. But everyone will neeed to get better and can

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BF576 .C64 2015, BF576.C64 2015, BF576 .C65 2015

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Format
Hardcover
Pagination
viii, 248 p.
Number of pages
248
Dimensions
24 x x centimeters

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OL25766269M
Internet Archive
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ISBN 10
1591847206
ISBN 13
9781591847205
LCCN
2015490069
OCLC/WorldCat
893894938
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