Understanding How You and Others Think: Obama recommended reading Daniel Kahneman’s book about decision-making, Thinking Fast, and Slow to better understand why and how people make decisions. In the book, Kahneman, a Nobel Prize-winning psychologist, explains the pros and cons between going with your gut (called a System 1 thinker, like George W. Bush) and thinking things through (or System 2 thinker, like Obama). The Lesson: Knowing your biases and approach to decision making, allows you make better decisions and understand competitors, partners, and employees’ mindset.
读懂自己和他人的思维模式:奥巴马曾荐书《快慢思考》(丹尼尔卡恩曼),对于理解人们怎样做决定,以及为什么这样做决定能起到很大帮助。心理学家卡恩曼作为诺奖获得者,在书中揭示了感情用事(被称为一系统思考者,如乔治布什)和三思而行(二系统思考者,如奥巴马)各自的优缺点。我们可以学到的是:了解自己做决定的方式和缺陷,可以让你更好地做决定并且了解竞争者,合作人以及员工的心理。
Compartmentalize to Survive: Obama became a master of compartmentalizing his time and focus over the course of his presidency. There’s no better example of his skill than the 2011 White House Correspondents Dinner, where, just before Obama got up to poke fun at our current president for his insistence that was not a U.S. citizen, he had just ordered the raid to capture Osama Bin Laden. The Lesson: Have the discipline to compartmentalize the challenges and roles you need to play in your professional life.
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