书名:When:The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing
作者:【美国】Daniel H. Pink
出版社:Penguin Publishing Group
出版时间:2018-01-09
ISBN:9780735210646
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“ When contains a cornucopia of compelling information and insights.”
— The Philadelphia Inquirer
“Daniel Pink is one of the few non-fiction authors alive today capable of filtering the work of so many scientific minds through his original human stories and onto the page. He is doggedly diligent in his academic research yet his examples are accessible. . . . Like a long walk with a good, funny, wise friend in a leafy park, reading this book is time well spent.”
— Harper’s Bazaar
“Minutes are precious—and easier than ever to waste. . . . College students and business managers alike may find new ways to organize their schedules and ease difficult decisions by using the ‘hidden pattern’ of time to their advantage.”
— The Wall Street Journal
“The breadth of the book’s scope is impressive. . . . Pink makes a point to end each chapter with takeaway points that readers can apply to their own lives. When is engaging, conversational, and tightly edited, making it an easy yet important read.”
—Associated Press
“Intriguing stuff written with a light, assured touch.”
—The Guardian
“Fascinating . . . truly revelatory.”
—Toronto Star
“Pink should change many people’s understanding of timing with this book, which provides insights from little-known scientific studies in an accessible way. . . . By the book’s end, readers will be thinking much more carefully about how they divide up their days and organize their routines.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Helpful tips and insightful solutions.”
—Forbes
“[ When ] reveals that timing really is everything. . . . This marriage of research, stories, and practical application is vintage Pink, helping us use science to improve our everyday lives.”
— BookPage
“Known for his popular books on motivation and creativity, Pink tackles the science behind how we organize our time and how we should set up the routines of our days.”
— The Washington Post
“Solid science backed by sensible action points.”
— Kirkus Reviews
“Illuminating and often surprising.”
— strategy + business
“A must-read for marketers, especially if you are keen to optimize your career prospects, improve your leadership skills, understand consumer behavior, or plan a successful campaign.”
— American Marketing Association
“Pink delivers the bad news about our time-based weaknesses with some good news about how to compensate for them. More delightful still, many of these tips involve simply slowing down, taking breaks, and stealing naps. Alas, none of this advice will prevent time from flying by, but at least there are proven ways to fill our hours a bit better.”
— The Wall Street Journal
“This riveting examination of time and its role in all aspects of our work and personal lives will likely inspire you to restructure your behaviors completely. Broken into three parts and written with Pink’s usual humor, the book explores such profound issues as when to quit your job, exercise, nap, marry, graduate, go first, go last, and drink coffee. On every subject, he and his data are powerfully persuasive.”
— Associations Now
“Helpful, inspiring, and thoughtful advice.”
— Booklist
“Combining rigorous research with anecdotes and humor, [Pink] examines why most of us are at our best early in the day before fading after lunch and how we can reorganize our lives to perform at our best. . . . His high-energy style is infectious.”
— AudioFile
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