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Unsafe Thinking: How to be Creative and Bold When You Need It Most
Unsafe Thinking: How to be Creative and Bold When You Need It Most
Oct 8, 2024 12:35 AM

Author:Jonah Sachs

Unsafe Thinking: How to be Creative and Bold When You Need It Most

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‘An array of fresh insights on creativity, motivation and staying in flow” Daniel H. Pink, author of Drive and To Sell Is Human

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In Unsafe Thinking, creativity guru Jonah Sachs demonstrates that the most remarkable and trailblazing individuals – from the Google programmer who disobeyed his managers in order to revolutionise the world’s email systems, to the mayor who employed mime artists to transform his city's traffic problem – are those who dramatically reject the lure of what they know. He draws on cutting-edge psychology and neuroscience to uncover the specific mental habits that account for the success of those who break the mould. And he reveals how, by embracing a handful of simple brain-hacks and cognitive tools, we can all harness the power of the unsafe thinkers.

By revealing the secrets of those who reject our society’s outmoded approach to work, Unsafe Thinking promises to unleash the hidden power of creativity in all of us.

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‘An enchanting book about how to question the conventional, challenge the status quo, and unlock the creative solutions right under your nose.’ Adam Grant, author of Originals

‘Fascinating . . . Sachs has practical tools for success.’ Forbes

A must-read for anyone facing a changing world.Jonah Berger, author of Contagious

Reviews

Unsafe Thinking delivers an array of fresh insights on creativity, motivation and staying in “flow”.

—— Daniel H. Pink, author of DRIVE

In his fascinating new book Unsafe Thinking, the journalist and expert on story telling and creativity, Jonah Sachs, talks about how companies can be so focused on the consensus and the tried and tested that they lose sight of a great opportunity . . . Sachs has practical tips for success.

—— Forbes

Argues that now is not the time to play it safe.

—— What CEOs Are Reading , Management Today

Challenging received wisdom is clearly not easy, especially when that involves standing up to your superiors, or looking stupid in front of your peers. But the greatest benefits of courage are, Sachs argues, to be found in challenging yourself.

—— Management Today

An enchanting book about how to question the conventional, challenge the status quo, and unlock the creative solutions right under your nose.

—— Adam Grant, author of ORIGINALS

Practical and truly entertaining . . . A must-read for anyone facing a changing world.

—— Jonah Berger, author of CONTAGIOUS

Unsafe Thinking explores the alternative to the tried and tested solution . . . Unsafe thinking, Sachs suggests, is not only the way to success at work, it is the route to “a more fulfilled, exciting, and joyful life”.

—— Books of the Month , Financial Times

A blazingly original book . . . Destined to become a classic.

—— Mary Karr, author of THE LIARS’ CLUB

Since none of us can see the next business breakthrough, we can only emulate the people who have brought real innovation to market, and challenge the team around us to think counter-intuitively, in hopes of changing habits. I found some real insights along these lines in a new book, Unsafe Thinking, by Jonah Sachs, who is one of the influential social innovators I know. He outlines a set of straightforward practices that both he and I believe we can all use to create counter-intuitive breakthroughs ourselves. We don't need to wait for lightning to strike, if we proactively improve our ability to accept more seemingly outlandish solutions and ideas.

—— Inc.

Written with considerable panache.

—— People Management

Innovative thinking can be tough for those unaccustomed to stepping outside their comfort zones. Jonah Sachs, founder and CEO of Free Range Studios, has assembled an instructive collection of stories about trailblazers who took it to the next level and found success.

—— Knowledge@Wharton – The Journal of Wharton Business School

A book of huge interest both to me and to anyone, man or woman, who wishes to understand how far we have come in gender equality – and presented in the most fascinating and appealing way

—— Professor Carrie MacEwen, Chair of the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges

Inspiring to read about the courage, pragmatism and determination in these women forging careers and livelihoods in traditional professions. These stories of women from all backgrounds and social levels show the power of persistence and fortitude.

—— Professor Alice Gast, President, Imperial College London

[Robinson] weaves an inspirational epic from the lives of countless determined, self-propelled women

—— The Herald

The Culture Code examines the dynamics of company culture through stories of success and failure, offering valuable insights on leadership through change.

—— Anthony Noto, CEO of Sofi, Books of the Year , Bloomberg
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