Joichi "Joi" Ito has been recognized for his work as an activist, entrepreneur, venture capitalist, and advocate of emergent democracy, privacy, and Internet freedom. As director of the MIT Media Lab, he is currently exploring how radical new approaches to science and technology can transform society in substantial and positive ways. Ito has served as both board chair and CEO of Creative Commons, and sits on the boards of Sony Corporation, Knight Foundation, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, The New York Times Company, and The Mozilla Foundation. Ito's honors include TIME magazine's "Cyber-Elite" listing in 1997 (at age 31) and selection as one of the "Global Leaders for Tomorrow" by the World Economic Forum (2001). In 2008, BusinessWeek named him one of the "25 Most Influential People on the Web." In 2011, he received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Oxford Internet Institute. In 2013, he received an honorary D.Litt from The New School in New York City, and in 2015 an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Tufts University. In 2014, he was inducted into the SXSW Interactive Hall of Fame; also in 2014, he was one of the recipients of the Golden Plate award from the Academy of Achievement.
Jeff Howe is the program coordinator for Media Innovation at Northeastern, and an assistant professor at Northeastern University. A longtime contributing editor at Wired magazine, he coined the term crowdsourcing in a 2006 article for that magazine. In 2008 he published a book with Random House that looked more deeply at the phenomenon of massive online collaboration. Called Crowdsourcing: How the Power of the Crowd is Driving the Future of Business, it has been translated into ten languages. He was a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University during the 2009-2010 academic year, and is currently a visiting scholar at the MIT Media Lab. He has written for the Washington Post, Newyorker.com, The New York Times, Time, Newsweek, and many other publications. He currently lives in Cambridge with his wife and two children.
"The future," as the author William Gibson once noted, "is already here. It's just unevenly distributed." WHIPLASH is a postcard from that future.
The world is more complex and volatile today than at any other time in our history. The tools of our modern existence are getting faster, cheaper, and smaller at an exponential rate, just as billions of strangers around the world are suddenly just one click or tweet or post away from each other. When these two revolutions joined, an explosive force was unleashed that is transforming every aspect of society, from business to culture and from the public sphere to our most private moments.
Such periods of dramatic change have always produced winners and losers. The future will run on an entirely new operating system. It's a major upgrade, but it comes with a steep learning curve. The logic of a faster future oversets the received wisdom of the past, and the people who succeed will be the ones who learn to think differently.
In WHIPLASH, Joi Ito and Jeff Howe distill that logic into nine organizing principles for navigating and surviving this tumultuous period. From strategically embracing risks rather than mitigating them (or preferring "risk over safety") to drawing inspiration and innovative ideas from your existing networks (or supporting "pull over push"), this dynamic blueprint can help you rethink your approach to all facets of your organization.
Filled with incredible case studies and leading-edge research and philosophies from the MIT Media Lab and beyond, WHIPLASH will help you adapt and succeed in this unpredictable world.
最近看的书里面,有两本都提到了2011年的福岛核泄漏事件。一个是从科幻的角度,由导致核泄漏的地质结构,展开了人类的毁灭之旅;另一本书就是炙手可热的《爆裂》,它用传奇般的讲述,展示了伊藤穰一发起的拯救计划。 伊藤穰一是谁?他是《爆裂》的作者之一,另一位是杰夫·豪;...
评分因为好奇媒体实验室神一般的存在阅读了《爆裂》一书,每章都是一个论点(原则)+论据(例子),例子读起来还挺有趣,恰好能看到一些你知道名字人的故事,可读性类似于八卦,读了开心,不读也不可惜。原则不是原创,总结的还好,细思有启发。1-6能读进去,7-9有点不带劲。推荐阅...
评分最近看的书里面,有两本都提到了2011年的福岛核泄漏事件。一个是从科幻的角度,由导致核泄漏的地质结构,展开了人类的毁灭之旅;另一本书就是炙手可热的《爆裂》,它用传奇般的讲述,展示了伊藤穰一发起的拯救计划。 伊藤穰一是谁?他是《爆裂》的作者之一,另一位是杰夫·豪;...
评分大咖天南海北,概要很是受用,铺垫颇觉散乱。 “ 當前社會已經進入指數時代,變化加速,處處可見不對稱的顛覆技術、複雜的跨域知識,和不確定的未來。未來會是如何,沒有人知道。比起預測未來,書中的九大法則更值得我們去學習、思考、執行: 群起勝過權威──群眾力量能改寫歷...
评分用《爆裂》这本书的说法就是,今天这个时代,出现了三个前所未有的条件,那就是——不对称性、复杂性和不确定性。 1.不对称性 不对称主要是指少数人和小机构获得了颠覆性的力量,类历史中很长一段时间,都是以大欺小,20多年来,一切都发生了改变。让人印象最深刻的...
畅销书,把一些结论性的标题套上一些实例,其实基本上没有多少启发性。
评分Introduction比书的本身写得好。不具争议性的一本书,也没有很大的启发意义。与同类型同论题的其他书相比,这本书的不少观点不过是换了个说法而已。偶尔会想到Thank u for being late。其实不妨出书探讨一下作者他们这个community的同质性和饱和度。
评分读完Introduction、Conclusion和每一节的PS部分就差不多。举的例子有些有启发性,然而越后面的章节越不明就里,特别不知道跟论点的关系是什么。知易行难,懂得了道理仍然……。
评分读完Introduction、Conclusion和每一节的PS部分就差不多。举的例子有些有启发性,然而越后面的章节越不明就里,特别不知道跟论点的关系是什么。知易行难,懂得了道理仍然……。
评分这种罗列规则算什么洞见???垃圾
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