"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.
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.
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评分 评分 评分读完这本书,我久久无法平静。它所带来的思考,远远超出了故事本身。它让我重新审视了自己与他人的关系,审视了我在这个世界上的位置。我开始质疑那些曾经习以为常的观念,开始思考我真正想要的是什么。这种自我反省和深度思考,是这本书给我带来的最宝贵的财富。我不再满足于被动地接受信息,而是开始主动地去探索,去追问。
评分这本书的封面设计就足够引人入胜,那是一种强烈而又略带不安的美感,仿佛能预示着故事中即将涌动的暗流。初翻开它,我并没有抱有太高的期待,只是想找一本能暂时逃离现实的读物。然而,仅仅读完前几章,我就被一种前所未有的吸引力攫住了。作者的文字像一支锋利的探针,精准地刺探着人性的最深处,那种真实到近乎残酷的描绘,让我在掩卷沉思之时,不禁反思起自己过往的一些经历,那些被我刻意遗忘或美化的细节,在书中被赤裸裸地呈现出来,一种莫名的共鸣油然而生。
评分我必须说,这本书在语言的运用上,也堪称一绝。作者的文字不仅仅是传递信息的工具,更是一种艺术。他能够用最简洁的语言,勾勒出最深刻的意境;用最生动的比喻,揭示出最复杂的内涵。那些词语的选择,句子的排列,都经过了精心的打磨,仿佛每一笔都饱含深意。我常常会停下来,仅仅是为了欣赏那些优美的句子,那些充满力量的表达。这种阅读体验,让我觉得不仅仅是在看一个故事,更是在品味一首诗,一幅画。
评分我喜欢作者在叙事节奏上的掌控力。他能够在我感到好奇和紧张的时候,适时地抛出一些关键信息,吊足我的胃口;又能在故事发展到高潮时,给予我喘息的空间,让我有时间去消化和回味。这种张弛有度的叙述方式,让整个阅读过程充满了乐趣,也让我始终保持着高度的参与感。即使在一些看似平淡的段落,作者也总能通过细节的描绘,为故事注入生命力,让每一个场景都仿佛跃然纸上。
评分阅读过程中,我常常会不自觉地放慢速度,反复咀嚼那些精妙的句子,试图从中捕捉到作者更为深层的意图。他对于人物心理的刻画,尤其是在压力和冲突之下,那种细腻入微的描写,简直达到了令人惊叹的地步。你可以清晰地感受到角色内心的挣扎、矛盾以及在极端环境下迸发出的复杂情感。有时候,我会因为某个角色的选择而感到愤怒,又会因为另一个角色的坚持而潸然泪下。这种情感的起伏,并非简单的煽情,而是源于作者对人性深刻的洞察和对生活细致的观察,他将这些观察与洞察,巧妙地编织进了情节之中,让读者在不知不觉中,也成为了故事的一部分。
评分我最欣赏这本书的一点在于,它并没有给出一个简单的是非对错的结论。作者似乎更倾向于展现生活本身的复杂性和模糊性,让读者自己去品味、去判断。每个角色都有自己的立场和动机,即便他们的行为在某些人看来是错误的,你也能从中找到一丝令人理解的缘由。这种处理方式,使得故事充满了张力,也引发了读者更深层次的思考。它迫使你去质疑那些习以为常的观念,去审视自己所处的环境,以及在看似平静的生活表面下,可能存在的暗涌。
评分总而言之,这本书是一次令人难忘的阅读体验。它不仅仅是一个引人入胜的故事,更是一次深刻的人生启迪。它让我看到了人性的复杂与光辉,看到了生活的多彩与残酷。我非常庆幸自己能够读到这本书,它在我的心中留下了深刻的印记,让我对生活有了更深的理解和感悟。我会毫不犹豫地将它推荐给我的朋友们,相信他们也能从中获得与我一样的触动和启示。
评分这本书最让我着迷的地方,莫过于其对现实生活某些侧面的精准捕捉。它没有回避生活中的残酷与不公,反而以一种坦诚的态度将其呈现出来。那些隐藏在光鲜外表下的挣扎,那些不为人知的牺牲,都被作者以一种朴实而有力的笔触描绘出来。读着读着,我仿佛看到了自己曾经的影子,看到了身边许多人的故事。这种强烈的代入感,让我既感到震撼,又感到一种莫名的慰藉,仿佛我并非孤单一人在面对生活中的种种挑战。
评分这本书让我明白,生活并非一帆风顺,总会有意想不到的困难和挑战。然而,正是这些困难和挑战,塑造了我们,让我们变得更加坚韧。作者并没有回避那些痛苦的时刻,反而将其作为故事的重要组成部分。他告诉我们,即使在最黑暗的时刻,也要保持希望,也要继续前行。这种积极向上的力量,在书中得到了淋漓尽致的展现,也给了我莫大的鼓舞。
评分这本书给我带来的冲击,不仅仅是故事情节上的跌宕起伏,更是它对个体存在意义的探索。在瞬息万变的社会洪流中,我们每个人都在努力地寻找自己的位置,试图证明自己的价值。而这本书,则将这种追寻的过程,以一种近乎撕裂的方式展现出来。那些为了目标不惜一切代价的努力,那些在黑暗中摸索前进的孤独,都被描绘得淋漓尽致。我甚至觉得自己仿佛也身临其境,在那个充满挑战和未知的世界里,感受着角色的喜怒哀乐,体会着他们每一次的跌倒与爬起。
评分作为学生,还是该多多反思media lab的精髓何在。joi ito是真正的把这些principles活出来了的,让人尊敬!
评分Media Lab广告书,前言那章写最好
评分'Quest to learn.'
评分载入史册的书
评分作者之一大学没毕业却当上MIT media lab主任,和书的主题相得益彰:在飞速变化的时代,如何调整公司管理、学术研究的方式才能不被“拍在沙滩上”。不能算写得很好的书,但是能引发很多思考,就值得一读。
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