內容簡介
內容簡介 《真希望我 20 歲就懂的事》暢銷書作者,根據她在史丹佛大學的課程及其廣受歡迎的 TED 演講,提供了一份引人入勝且實用的「如何變得幸運」指南。我們所謂的運氣,大多是刻意行動與持續努力的結果。正如蒂娜.希莉格在熱門 TED 演講中所分享的,運氣就像風,不斷吹拂、通常不可預測且總是在流動。為了捕捉幸運之風,你需要透過完成為成功鋪路的心靈內在工作來「建造你的帆」;透過與他人同行來「招募你的船員」;並透過以更接近目標的方式行事來「揚帆起航」。手握這些實用工具,幸運之風將帶著你走向夢想中的未來。《關於運氣,我真希望早點知道的事》(What I Wish I Knew About Luck)充滿了令人難忘的範例、個人軼事與行為科學研究。你將學到:如何在動盪的水域中保持穩定如何航行超越自己的極限如何將問題視為機會如何搭建通往更大勝利的階梯如何清除成功之路上的障礙如何將挫折化為墊腳石運氣如何在生命歷程中被放大身為史丹佛大學教授,擁有領導力、創業與創新方面的專業知識,希莉格博士教導學生如何看見並把握機會,尤其是那些隱藏在顯眼處的機會。機會無處不在,正等待被發現!各界讚譽: 「經典中的經典……無論你剛起步或正處於事業巔峰,書中大膽的想法將強健你的勇氣並點燃想像力。」——丹尼爾.品克(Daniel H. Pink),《什麼時候是好時機》作者。 「蒂娜給了我們一份人生路線圖,這是在幫我們所有人的大忙!」——蓋伊.川崎(Guy Kawasaki),Alltop 共同創辦人。 「希莉格是敏銳的觀察者,也是溫柔且思慮周全的作家。」——《邁阿密先驅報》。The bestselling author of What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20's engaging and practical guide to how to become lucky, based on her classes at Stanford University and her popular TED talk.Much of what we call luck is the result of deliberate actions and consistent efforts. As Tina Seelig shared in her popular TED Talk, luck is like the wind, constantly blowing, often unpredictable, and always in motion. To catch the winds of luck, you need to construct your sail by doing the internal work that sets the stage for success; recruit your crew by bringing others along; and hoist your sail by acting in ways that lead you closer to your goals. With these practical tools in hand, the winds of luck carry you toward the future you dream to live.What I Wish I Knew About Luck is filled with memorable examples, personal anecdotes, and behavioral science research. You will learn:how to stay steady in turbulent watershow to sail past your limitshow to see problems as opportunitieshow to build ladders to larger winshow to clear clutter on your path to successhow to turn setbacks into stepping stoneshow luck is amplified over the course of a lifetimeAs a professor at Stanford University, with expertise on leadership, entrepreneurship, and innovation, Dr. Seelig teaches her students how to see and seize opportunities, especially those hidden in plain sight. Opportunities are everywhere, waiting to be discovered!PRAISE FOR TINA SEELIG "A mega-classic...Whether you're starting your career or are in the thick of it, the bold ideas in this book will steel your spine and fire your imagination." - Daniel H. Pink, author of When and Drive“Tina is doing us all a big favor by giving us a roadmap to life!”— Guy Kawasaki, co-founder of Alltop and author of Think Remarkable“Seelig is a sharp observer and a gentle and thoughtful writer. Recollections of her own circuitous career path, along with observations of behavior of friends, family, students and colleagues are fertile ground for her." — Miami Herald“It’s almost impossible to read the first line of Tina Seelig’s book and not grab pen and paper to jot down a river of pent-up ideas and possibilities . . . A galvanizing document, [it] gives us -- more than anything else -- permission to develop our dreams.”— Santa Cruz Sentinel“Tina Seelig is one of the most creative and inspiring teachers at Stanford. Her book ought to be required reading.”— Robert Sutton, Stanford University Professor and author The No-Asshole Rule“Few people have done as much to champion innovative thinking as Tina Seelig. The principles in her book will surely spark new ideas. It is a must-read for the next generation of entrepreneurs and seasoned veterans alike.”— David Kelley, Founder IDEO“Tina is the most inspirational creativity voice I know. Her book is much better than a whack on the side of your head. It’s a whack on the side of your soul!” — Geoffrey Moore, author of Zone to Win“Anybody who wants to live an entrepreneurial life filled with purpose and passion needs to read this book. It’s chockfull of practical tools and tips to bring out the best in each of us.” — Steve Case, co-founder of AOL and author of The Rise of the Rest“This is a great guide to moving in more exciting, creative, and fulfilling directions, written by a person who is an expert at doing so. But if Tina Seelig had known any more when she was 20, the world probably could not now contain her. “— Jim Adams, author of Conceptual Blockbusting
作者介紹
作者介紹 Tina Seelig(蒂娜.希莉格)史丹佛大學教授,神經科學博士。她在史丹佛負責領導力、創業與創新相關課程,並擔任史丹佛科技創業計畫(STVP)執行長。她的作品《真希望我 20 歲就懂的事》影響全球數百萬人,其關於運氣的 TED 演講更是點閱率極高的熱門影片。Tina Seelig has taught at Stanford University for more than 25 years. She is Executive Director of Knight-Hennessy Scholars, a highly-selective leadership program for 300 graduate students across Stanford University, and Director Emerita of the Stanford Technology Ventures Program, the entrepreneurship center at Stanford School of Engineering. She teaches courses in the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design (d.school) and has led several fellowship programs in the School of Engineering that are focused on creativity, innovation, leadership, and entrepreneurship. Dr. Seelig earned her PhD in Neuroscience at Stanford Medical School, and has been a management consultant, entrepreneur, and author of 17 books, including inGenius, Creativity Rules, and What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20. Her TED talk on luck has been viewed over 3.4 million times; and based on her classes on creative problem solving, Dr. Seelig was the subject of a 10-part television series in Japan, produced by NHK. She is the recipient of the Gordon Prize from the National Academy of Engineering, the Olympus Innovation Award, the Silicon Valley Visionary Award, and the Global Consortium of Entrepreneurship Centers Legacy Award.