休想困住我:MBA想不出来的职场工具书UNSTUCK

休想困住我:MBA想不出来的职场工具书UNSTUCK
作 者: Keith Yamashita
出版社: 上海蓝泉外文图书有限公司
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This graphically modern and interactive volume demands that readers get themselves—and their businesses—out of whatever rut they’re in. By first encouraging the acknowledgment of being stuck, Yamashita and Spataro, a consultant and business school professor, respectively, pave the way for escape. They describe the seven emotional manifestations of being stuck (feeling alone, overwhelmed, directionless, battle-torn, worthless, hopeless, exhausted) and provide guidance for moving past them, through case studies (from the U.S. Postal Service to Apollo 13), exercises, charts and mantras such as "find the quiet rock star" and "write the headline from the future." It’s alternately funny and thought provoking; and with rarely more than 200 words per page, it doesn’t resemble a typical dense business tome. Yet somehow, in its succinctness (and despite its overuse of catchphrases), this book renders specific and practical points as well as enough inspiration to help all kinds of individuals and teams break through...

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Preface.

Introduction.

The story of UNSTUCK.

Step 1: Admittinq you're stuck. (Or how to recoqnize the symptoms.)

Be honest. How is it really going?

Now, go forward by zooming out.

Learn to fix the system, not just the symptom.

See the system.

Do any of these systems give you insight into your own?

Just how stuck are yOu?

Step 2: Diaqnosinq why you're stuck. (Or how to qet at the root causes.)

The Serious Seven.

OverwhelmecJ

Exhausted.

DirecUonless.

Hopeless.

Battle-torn.

Worthless.

Alone.

Which of the Serious Seven apply to you?

Step 3: Gettinq unstuck. (Or what you can do riqht now.)

Have a moonshot.

Trust is a bank account. Invest often.

CASE STUDY: OVERCOMING FEELING EXHAUSTED

More heart, less intellect.

Talent? What talent?

Futurecast.

"I just have no cred."

CASE STUDY: OVERCOMING FEELING DIRECTIONLESS

Why can't we get anything done?

All for one? One for all?

Teamwork is great, but only if you need it.

Groupthink. Yep. Yep.

CASE STUDY : OVERCOMING FEELING ALONE

Let your soul be your guide.

Give the movement a name.

CASE STUDY: NEVER LETTING A TEAM FEEL WORTHLESS

Take over the TV station.

Put your idea down in words.

Revive the team. Bring in new brainiacs.

Favor plainspeaK over breathy bravado.

STUDY: NEVER FEELING HOPELESS

Host a summit.

COMING FEELING DIRECTIONLESS

Write a headline from the future,

The meeting has gone ballistic.

Build a haven for radical thinking.

Deliver on your vision in 360~

FLE-TORN

Commit to a world-stage event.

Politics. Politics. Politics,

FFELING WORTHLESS

Praise, praise, and more praise.

Before any idea can become brilliant, it must first be heard.

Go where the unofficial power lies.

Invent a prototype of the end state.

Control the language. Control the debate,

Digging deeper